Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Nadeem Afzal Chan delved into the dynamics of Pakistani politics and shed light on the challenges faced by politicians and the evolving sphere of power.
During a candid discussion, reflecting on the dynamics of political engagement, Chan noted that politicians often come together in talk shows and events, suggesting that if they can unite in these arenas, they should also be able to come together in Parliament. to solve national issues together.
Offering insight into the interconnectedness of political power structures, Chan described the bureaucracy as a close companion of politicians alongside generals or judges, illustrating the complex relationships in the political landscape.
Responding to concerns about corruption, the PPP leader expressed his belief that the infiltration of businessmen into politics has contributed to its rise, raising questions about the influence of various sectors on political integrity.
He also revealed that Aseefa Bhutto, leader of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), is all set to contest the upcoming by-election from Nawabshah. However, he stressed that comments on Aseef’s political trajectory should be reserved until he officially begins his practical engagement in politics.