PPP’s Ramesh Kumar doubts system’s survival, predicts tough times ahead

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Dr. Ramesh Kumar expressed his concerns about the current political and economic situation, stating, “Whether the government falls or not, I don’t see this system working.”

Speaking to a private TV channel, Kumar predicted that in the next 10 to 15 days, the situation will become clearer and that “anything could happen.” He added, “While things appear to be under control, they are not in reality.”

Referring to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s efforts, Kumar remarked that despite his activism, he doesn’t foresee a significant change in Pakistan’s fate under his leadership. He further commented, “This is the year of the judiciary, and legislation related to it is also under scrutiny.”

Kumar also pointed to ongoing political disputes, which, he believes, will affect the country’s future stability. “Foreign investment won’t come without internal stability,” he noted. He warned that the next three to four months will be both difficult and critical for Pakistan, adding that economic challenges persist, regardless of credit rating reports or loan rollovers.

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