 status of democracy in Pakistan. Pakistan is among those nation-states which has acquired independence from British colonial in the 20th century and since the inception of Pakistan in 1947. It has tried to establish a proper representative democratic government. And there are some factors, those have contributed and those have created hurdles in the way of that proper representative democratic form of government in Pakistan. After the fall of Qaida-e-Azam in Pakistan, a very serious problem came to Pakistan. It was that a proper leadership was not available. That leadership represents the whole of Pakistan. Along with that, a lot of the issues were that lack of resources was not available to the new state, which was a weak and more powerful state. To run it, the manpower equality, the economic resources that were needed, were not available to Pakistan. The result of that was that the democracy and establishing a democratic form of government. After that, some non-democratic forces intervened in Pakistan's system and due to those forces, all these issues were strengthened further. And the democratic values that should have been created in Pakistan were not available because Pakistan's system was especially in the hands of those who were not representative elected people. After that, some religious segments played their role and unnecessarily some debates were launched in Pakistan that were irrelevant because their decision had already been made before Pakistan, that what kind of system should be in Pakistan, especially Qaida-e-Azam Madali Jinnah, who was a leader, he himself, on many occasions, debated and discussed that the system should be representative in Pakistan and that the basis should be on the justice and tolerance. That is, when he made clear the importance of the system, then after that debate was not available on these issues. But in Pakistan, there are no elements on these issues. Now, in all these circumstances, the contradictory and undemocratic behavior of political elite actually it performs a very serious issue in establishing a democratic political system. Because when undemocratic behavior will be by the elite, political elite, then definitely the basic requirement of democracy is democratic participatory political culture. If it is not established, then how can the democratic system be established? Then the role of political parties in Pakistan's case, instead of representation, they focused on their own interests. And in this way, in Pakistan, the success story of democracy, which is in the time of Pakistan, because of which, what happened in Pakistan, we don't see it being practiced later. But with this, we can say that along with passing time, the Legislature made the constitution and then in Pakistan, due to regular elections, the constant representation environment is being created. It can be expected that in the coming few years, there will be a strong democratic culture in Pakistan. And the basic requirement of democracy is also to be fulfilled. There are many chances.