Pakistan Faces Political Uncertainty After Inconclusive Election
No single party secures majority, leading to coalition talks among major political factions.
- Pakistan's recent parliamentary election results in a deadlock, with no party achieving a majority, prompting coalition negotiations.
- Imprisoned former PM Imran Khan's party, PTI, sees significant support, but cannot form a government due to insufficient seats.
- Major parties PML-N and PPP engage in discussions to form a coalition government, amid challenges over prime ministerial candidacy.
- Allegations of vote-rigging and protests emerge, with the caretaker government and election commission denying any manipulation.
- Economic instability and a surge in militant violence add to the country's challenges as parties struggle to form a new government.






































