Imran Khan's upcoming long march, death of Arshad Shareef and the current economic crisis of Pakistan.
with every passing day difficulty of making a lively hood of an ordinary Pakistani are increasing. Which now have the possibility of reaching to new highs as the country's main opposition party is starting its long march to Islamabad to force early elections against the wishes of current federal government. Who looks to be in no mood to offer any respite to the ousted prime minster who himself was very unpopular due to rising inflation in international commodity prices. For his sinking popularity the no confidence movement appeared to be the lifeline even he himself was not expecting. With the popular support with him he is going to march to the capital which is mourning death of one of the finest investigative reporters of recent Pakistani history Mr. Arshad Shareef who was recently shot dead by Kenyan Police. Worryingly in the past 3 days they have changed their stance on the issue for the third or fourth time, hoping against hope that it will reduce growing criticism against them in the wake of their killer squad.
Life is not going to get easy as IMF is demanding for extra 600 billion taxation on the already suffering population of Pakistan.
Interesting and dangerous days ahead!
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