Today, the reason why some disillusioned Pakistanis are leaving their homeland is due to false narratives and unfounded hopes that were once associated with Imran Khan’s projects. While the Chief Justice currently witnesses those departing the country, he should reflect on his decisions, especially when he was ousting the Prime Minister in the Panama case, considering the best interests of the nation.
Similarly, when Saqib Nisar was distributing certificates of falsehood and integrity to Imran Khan, he should have pondered over the nation’s future. It is crucial to recognize that the Supreme Court’s political justices hold a significant role in the challenging circumstances Pakistan faces today, particularly in the aftermath of the decisions made under Article 63-A that have impacted the constitution and the rule of law.

The burden of daily commuting expenses has become an insurmountable challenge for the working class, with monthly fuel costs now surpassing their hard-earned salaries. This economic crisis calls for urgent measures akin to those taken during the COVID-19 emergency in Pakistan.

At this critical juncture, we find ourselves facing the repercussions of a decision that has led us down a perilous path. A fuel subsidy, in direct contravention of our agreement with the IMF, has set our nation on a course towards a crisis of unprecedented proportions. The consequences of this single choice weigh heavily on the shoulders of every Pakistani citizen today.



































