Omar Ayub criticizes Pakistan's lack of governance

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Omar Ayub, an opposition leader in Pakistan, has expressed strong criticism of the current government's performance. He claims there is no effective governance in the country. Ayub pointed out several pressing issues. He mentioned that many industries have shut down, leading to the departure of two million people from Pakistan. He also noted that farmers in Punjab are struggling to sell their wheat. The opposition leader took issue with the government's repeated internet restrictions, saying these have harmed investment in the IT sector. He voiced concern about the lack of adherence to the constitution and the law. Ayub stated he has spent the last three days attending hearings at the Peshawar High Court, joking that he might as well set up a tent there due to how often he has to be present. Additionally, he accused the authorities of filing false charges against him. These include claims of involvement in a biscuit theft and previous accusations related to motorcycle thefts.


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