Does the military still control Pakistan?

Re: Does the military still control Pakistan?

See, you too believe that world takes Nawaz’s speech seriously because he met Raheel before leaving.

Its not about UNO only. We need courageous leadership. But if politicians rely on aids how can you expect they will meet the expectations of the nation.
Also the argument that democracy didnt get enough time in Pakistan to make us a developed nation makes no sense. As long as democracy is in the control of feudals you cannot expect something from democracy. Time is no guaranty to success but effort is, a revolutionary effort for providing people education. These feudal do every single thing to keep nation ignorant.