In Pakistan, what power slipping away looks like

It's not one big challenge rising up before the ruler that should have him worried, but the proliferating number of small ones, taking on different shapes at different places and times

This is more or less what it looks like. When power begins to slip from your hands, like sand pouring from between the fingers, the picture looks more or less like what we see happening in Pakistan today.
There is no organised force standing in the wings or spearheading the resistance to a government growing ever more desperate. But there is a rising arc of challenges to its writ, its policies, its mandate, its underlying financial viability. And in responding to these proliferating challenges, the government appears conflicted internally, cutting compromises where it knows it cannot fight, and breathing fire and brimstone where it seems the fight is already lost.
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