Prime Minister Shah’s government has completed roughly one-third of its ambitious 100-point plan after its first 100 days in office, according to new data. While the administration has seen success in areas of digital governance and tackling corruption, a significant portion of its promised actions remain incomplete. Nearly two-thirds of the agenda is currently either unimplemented or exists only as proposed policy. This shortfall raises questions about the government’s ability to deliver on its commitments. The data reveals a disparity between stated intentions and actual progress, potentially impacting public trust. Analysts suggest implementation hurdles and bureaucratic delays may be contributing factors to the slow pace. The government has not yet commented on the figures, but faces increasing scrutiny regarding its performance.

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