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She feels unsafe in existing political parties.
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She sees herself politically relevant for the next 30 years.
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She believes hard work eventually pays off.
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And candidly: “We will learn.”
Honesty is refreshing.
But politics is unforgiving.
The Litmus Test Pakistan Needs
Which brings us to the core question:
Why must Pakistan “try first” to know if something works?
Why can’t there be a litmus test—clear benchmarks, pilot governance models, measurable outcomes—before asking for national trust?
PRP says it is focusing on Gilgit-Baltistan, Karachi, South Punjab, and Hazara (KPK).
Good. These regions need attention.
But focus must come with proof of concept.
In this article:Gilgit Baltistan Politics, Hazara KPK, Karachi Politics, Leadership Accountability, New Political Parties, Pakistan Republic Party, Pakistani Politics, political accountability, Political Discourse, Political Reform Pakistan, Reham Khan, Secular Politics Pakistan, South Punjab, Urban Governance, X Spaces Pakistan
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