Wherever the latest turn in Pakistani politics leads, the results will be problematic for the country and South Asia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pakistan, whose history is marked by stretches of civilian rule interrupted periodically by a praetorian military, is in a structural impasse again. The country’s Parliament has been dissolved, but electionsare likely to be delayed because electoral boundaries must be redrawn to reflect fresh census data, a process that could take months.
Although Mr Khan fell from power after having been discarded by the military establishment that had helped to install him in office in 2018, his arrest in Mayby supporters who rampaged through military installations and vandalised them. Those unprecedented attacks on the property of the military, an institution long identified with the ultimate security of Pakistan itself, demonstrated the countervailing rise of the cricketer-turned-politician on the democratic pitch shaping up in Pakistan.
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