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Majority 54% of Pakistanis resigned to face a difficult year. Gilani Poll/Gallup Pakistan

Islamabad: According to a Gilani Research Foundation Survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan Majority (54%) of Pakistanis are resigned to face a difficult year.

A nationally representative sample of men and women from across the four provinces was asked “Considering the next 6 months, kindly tell what do you think that problems faced by Pakistan will increase, decrease or will there be no difference?” Responding to this 54% believe that the problems will increase; 16% believe that there will be a decrease in the problems whereas 28% believe that there will be no difference. However 2% did not give a view.

Question: “Considering the next 6 months, kindly tell what do you think that problems faced by Pakistan will increase, decrease or will there be no difference?”

For more information, contact:
Gilani research Foundation
Ms. Fatima Idrees
Group Manager
E-mail: fatima.idrees@gilanifoundation.com
Phone: +92-51-2655630

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