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Political adversaries in Pakistan are no strangers to conflict and controversy. One area where this manifests is in the realm of insurance policies and regulations. As political parties spar over various issues, the impact on the insurance sector can be significant.
Political adversaries in Pakistan often criticize government-funded programs, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and effectiveness. Several government initiatives have faced scrutiny and opposition from rival parties, casting a shadow on their impact and implications for the nation.