Pakistan's interim Prime Minister, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, engaged in a lighthearted and unconventional interaction with the public, responding to a series of amusing and relatable questions in a video message shared on the occasion of New Year. The queries ranged from relationship advice to personal dilemmas, and Kakar, displaying a humorous and affable demeanor, shared his candid insights.
Among the questions posed to the Caretaker Prime Minister was whether a 52-year-old person should consider marrying a woman of his choice, to which Kakar offered an encouraging response, suggesting that age should not be a deterrent, humorously extending the sentiment to even an 82-year-old.
Amidst the playful exchange, Kakar, taking on the role of a love guru, whimsically proposed the idea of opening a marriage bureau post-retirement on Prince Road, Quetta.
Addressing a query about dealing with a challenging mother-in-law, Kakar humorously recommended considering a "crisis management course" to navigate such situations.
Responding to the age-old concern of impressing someone without financial resources, the Prime Minister admitted to never attempting such feats himself but emphasized being impressed by others. He playfully conveyed that the key lies in genuine admiration rather than ostentatious displays.
Offering advice on balancing love and career opportunities, Kakar acknowledged the unpredictability of love, advising not to miss out on career opportunities based on one's abilities.
Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, chosen as the interim Prime Minister of Pakistan to oversee the country during its challenging financial phase and impending general elections scheduled for February 8, injected a touch of levity into his role by connecting with the public in a more personal and relatable manner.