A PhD student’s article, “It is over,” critically examining Pakistan’s ruling establishment and Gen Z’s disillusionment, sparked widespread debate. The piece, later removed from publication, argued that young Pakistanis see through imposed patriotism and demand justice and opportunity, signaling a potential shift from quiet discontent to open resistance.
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