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Pakistan election: Military's clout overshadows polls

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 6 February 2024
The upcoming elections in Pakistan are not just about party popularity, but also about the country's economic crisis and political stability. Former PM Nawaz Sharif is favored to win, arguing that the country cannot afford the PTI's return to power. The military's withdrawal of support from the PTI has created uncertainty about the future government and the country's political landscape.
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