Pakistan’s political arena is dominated by Army Chief Asim Munir, wielding influence across key institutions, and the imprisoned Imran Khan, who maintains strong public support. Khan has called for nationwide protests post-Muharram, challenging Munir’s authority amidst rising public discontent. While Munir gains international recognition, Khan’s movement thrives through a robust digital presence, potentially destabilizing the current power structure. Pakistan’s political arena is dominated by Army Chief Asim Munir, wielding influence across key institutions, and the imprisoned Imran Khan, who maintains strong public support. Khan has called for nationwide protests post-Muharram, challenging Munir’s authority amidst rising public discontent. While Munir gains international recognition, Khan’s movement thrives through a robust digital presence, potentially destabilizing the current power structure.
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