Judiciary, parliament, executive all have collapsed: Justice Kayani
"The pillars of the state seem to be floating in the air, yet I am not hopeless,"

Islamabad High Court's Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani remarked about the challenges of living in Pakistan, stating that residing in the country is like a constant battle.
He emphasized that among the 240 to 250 million people, those involved in conflicts greatly outnumber those seeking to avoid them.
During a court proceeding, Justice Kayani commented on the state of governance, saying, "The judiciary is also a pillar of the state." However, he added, "The pillars of the state seem to be floating in the air, yet I am not hopeless."
He stated, "Anyone above 45 years old, including myself, is useless. It is the youth who have to do something for this country."
IHC Justice Mohsin Akhter Kiyani further observed that the judiciary, parliament, and executive institutions have all collapsed.
Justice Kayani’s statements reflect deep concerns over governance, institutional stability, and the role of young people in shaping Pakistan’s future.