Pakistanis have expressed deep frustration with the current Shahbaz Sharif government, blaming it for the country’s ongoing troubles, ranging from political instability to sectarian disputes. A growing number of citizens have pointed to the government’s failure to address key national issues and its handling of relations with neighboring India.
In a series of critical remarks, Pakistanis have highlighted how internal conflicts—such as the political influence of figures like Imran Khan and the ongoing Shia-Sunni tensions—have worsened the country’s situation. Many citizens have lamented that had Pakistan maintained a peaceful and stable relationship with India, the nation might have been spared some of its current challenges.
The discontent is widespread, with people questioning the government’s policies and its inability to bring about lasting change. The feeling of regret is palpable, as many believe that if the country had managed its affairs and diplomacy better, especially with India, things could have turned out differently.