 A political crisis is unfolding in Pakistan. Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Pakistan Tahirikeh and South Party-led government is facing a no-confidence motion. On March 31, the National Assembly of Pakistan will start discussing this motion. The nine-party Pakistan Democratic Movement and the Pakistan People's Party together submitted this motion. PTI's main coalition, Alai-the-Mutahid-Kaumi Movement Pakistan, has also struck a deal with the opposition to support the no-trust vote. Imran Khan has now lost the majority in the lower house of Pakistan's parliament. The military, the most powerful institution in the country which was a key backer of Imran Khan, is reportedly unhappy with him too. As long ago, Mikawli said, how a prince remains in power depends on how he came to throne. So the way Imran Khan and PTI was made a number one party and with the back of establishment is now determining their stand and their future. Since the establishment got put behind and led the civilians to do whatever they want to do. So after not having such support, PTI is all alone. It is the end game of the PTI and it is the problem of the institutional crisis of the country from the inception of this country. Political forces have always been manipulated from the above. So the current situation, political situation in Pakistan is all not new. It has been repeatedly manifesting the structural crisis of the state and society. The current political crisis in Pakistan has been a long time coming as the government has continued to face criticism over its economic policies and the rising cost of living. Public debt, short-sighted policy making and a surge in global prices are some of the reasons that have pushed the economy into crisis. Pakistan's inflation rate in February was recorded at 12.2%. The primary reason for the steep inflation rate was the global rise in crude oil prices leading to costlier freight charges. As Pakistan is a net importer of essential food items such as pulses, wheat, edible oil and sugar which make up 16% of its gross imports, the inflation in food and energy prices has been hurting every household. The unfortunate thing is that all the claims of Jammur-e-Rat and all of the Mughal-e-Tabki communities have been given some industrial policy so far. There has been no agrarian policy so far. And they have stopped talking about foreign policy. There is no direct taxation on the question of the economy. There are 95% of indirect taxation here so whatever you buy, even if it is Rs. 5 or Rs. 10, the average person who gives the tax is super rich. Super rich feuds, capitalists like Malik Riyaz and the people of Birocracy which are civil military, they are all exempted. So taxes are not on the rich because the laws are in control. In the name of democracy and representing the people. And then what happens is that the country's income is most spent on it or in the middle of the defense or in the middle of the debt. So it cannot be spent on the developmental sector. There are no policies. There is not even the capability of Sanjit. So the economic crisis doesn't get worse. More than Rs. 2 lakhs have been done by every Pakistani. And 72% of the people who are in Agarsan are living below the poverty line. The rest of the economic crisis is increasing everywhere. And the reason for it to increase in Pakistan is that people are not allowed to represent themselves. So the political institutions are being banned by the student unions. And the common man, the farmers, the workers, the women, they have been fighting against the political espaces. Since the country's formation in 1947, no democratically elected government in Pakistan has completed a full five-year term. The current crisis is rooted in this history of instability and lack of people's representation. Until a few years ago, the Muslim League had become a political community. So the things that came into the hands of the civil military, the things that came into the hands of the bureaucracy, and they have not even allowed institutions to be formed. And a lot of democratic forces in this country who take classes, general questions and national questions, they have been working hard since the first day. So the current crisis in the market seems to be very scripted. From October-November 2021, power corridors started to come out of the inside, that March-Month is enough. So now we are seeing that all the parliamentarians of the Holy Qur'an do not go out of that big stage. And they keep going in that same stage. So there was a selected government and there was a scripted no-confidence move against it. So the people who took their state bank, they don't really see you as an actor. Like Islamabad, there are PM Loon, People's Party, JUI, PTI, they are showing their own power show. But wherever they talk about mass resistance, people are not actors. They are just spectators. There is no big change from the top.