New Delhi, Jan 16 (IANS) In Pakistan, the phrase “the 22 families” has been a prominent part of public discourse for decades. It resurfaces time and again, echoing a sentiment held by many that an alarming amount of wealth and power is concentrated in the hands of a small few.However, the point isn’t necessarily about the identities of these families. Rather, the real concern lies in the repeated nature of this phenomenon and why it remains so resistant to change, an article in Pakistan’s Th…
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