The journalist questioned Gen Z and the youth about who will lead Pakistan next, highlighting that leaders eventually pass but the nation remains.
Iqrar Ul Hassan emphasized that relying on one individual is risky and the country must focus on systemic change.
He stressed that waiting decades for another leader is not practical and that Imran Khan’s time is over, making it essential to create conditions for new leadership to emerge organically.
Iqrar Ul Hassan reminded citizens that strong systems produce strong leaders, not just personalities.
In his remarks, Iqrar Ul Hassan said the nation must reflect on the political process and how leadership transitions happen.
“Imran Khan’s time is over,” he noted, urging young people to think beyond one leader and focus on building a better system for Pakistan.
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His statements have sparked debates on social media, with fans and political analysts discussing the future of Pakistan and the importance of preparing the next generation of leaders.