Pakistan’s election landscape is dramatically shifting, with 167 parties competing. However, the focus shifts away from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and its leader, Imran Khan. Following a rift with the military, Khan, a former prime minister and cricket legend, was jailed on charges, sidelining him and his party from the race. Media outlets, adhering to directives, […]
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