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What then of the legacy of the outgoing dispensation? Perhaps the most significant marker is that Pakistan has become a safer place. Terrorist incidents and deaths and injuries that are a direct result of terrorism have dropped significantly. The heavy lifting was of course done by the military but the civilians can at least claim to have had a hand in it. Less positively the Fata-K-P merger is something of a pantomime horse, the trumpeted defeat of the perennial energy disaster is a good-news bad-news story. There are more watts in the wires but the wires are old and trip most inconveniently. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a potential game changer but thus far few games have actually been changed. The national crisis in education has not diminished, likewise the similar crisis within public healthcare. The number of out-of-school children is not significantly reduced though there have been local successes.
Economically there is nothing to brag about regarding taxation which is a black hole; the balance-of-payments deficit is like some malign relative festering in a dark corner and over a thousand miles of motorway are splendidly free of traffic most of the time. Outgoing PM Abbasi has a largely blemish-free report card, but few politicians have distinguished themselves anything other than negatively since the last tussle with the ballot box. Overall? Well it could have been worse. Try harder next time.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 2nd, 2018.
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