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No sources state that Pakistan completed a five-year term in its history. Additionally, many sources speak of their first general elections as being held in the 1970s. I am not well-versed in this topic, so I have not edited the section; however, I feel this is important to note. [[User:Amraamir9|Amraamir9]] ([[User talk:Amraamir9|talk]]) 19:16, 5 October 2023 (UTC)
No sources state that Pakistan completed a five-year term in its history. Additionally, many sources speak of their first general elections as being held in the 1970s. I am not well-versed in this topic, so I have not edited the section; however, I feel this is important to note. [[User:Amraamir9|Amraamir9]] ([[User talk:Amraamir9|talk]]) 19:16, 5 October 2023 (UTC)

== So why the Indus valley civilization? ==

The topic is '''democracy''' in '''Pakistan'''. So why is the Indus valley civilization even mentioned? Pakistan didn't emerge from the Indus valley civilization, and despite the looney ''"The Indus valley civilization, present"'' trying to insinuate otherwise, we have no indications whatsoever to know whether it was democratic nor undemocratic. Furthermore we know of no connection between the Indus valley civilization with Greece, furthermore we know nothing what kind of people they were, there are suggestions that they were Dravidian, but that is just guesses. So what has that sentence to do with the topic of the article? Someone trying to manipulate the mind of the reader? [[User:Rursus|Rursus]] dixit. ([[User talk:Rursus|<span style="color: red; background: #FFFF80"><sup>m</sup><u>bork<sup>3</sup></u></span>]]!) 11:06, 18 January 2024 (UTC)

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Democracy of Pakistan

No, Pakistan is no more a democratic country. Voice 2407:D000:F:1299:21A3:957C:DF8D:C0F7 (talk) 15:20, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

English

Democracy in Pakistan 37.111.156.89 (talk) 12:46, 20 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Article Expansion and Missing Citations

This article needs a large-scale expansion. The article is underdeveloped. Additionally, various sentences are not cited. For example, the lead has no citations, and the first paragraph in the history section does not either. The first, second, and fourth citations are errors; they do not lead anywhere. Overall, very little can be understood about Pakistani democracy from this article. I would push to add sections concerning public reaction, government response, and military involvement. I have included details of my interest in this article and sources I plan to include in its revision on my user page. Amraamir9 (talk) 00:17, 30 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Democratic Elections

No sources state that Pakistan completed a five-year term in its history. Additionally, many sources speak of their first general elections as being held in the 1970s. I am not well-versed in this topic, so I have not edited the section; however, I feel this is important to note. Amraamir9 (talk) 19:16, 5 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

So why the Indus valley civilization?

The topic is democracy in Pakistan. So why is the Indus valley civilization even mentioned? Pakistan didn't emerge from the Indus valley civilization, and despite the looney "The Indus valley civilization, present" trying to insinuate otherwise, we have no indications whatsoever to know whether it was democratic nor undemocratic. Furthermore we know of no connection between the Indus valley civilization with Greece, furthermore we know nothing what kind of people they were, there are suggestions that they were Dravidian, but that is just guesses. So what has that sentence to do with the topic of the article? Someone trying to manipulate the mind of the reader? Rursus dixit. (mbork3!) 11:06, 18 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]