Muhammad Omar
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People of Bahawalpur reviews about Punjab Government program aired on 5 September 2019
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PTI government is staying 5 years. All the power centers have too much invested now and too many painful reforms have been undertaken to not allow continuity.
Opinion of these lifafas doesn't matter
They wanted some other member of pti to become CM Jo in Ka friend tha
agar koi friend chief minister ho to Kam karwa sktay hain us say
No they can’t. The economy of a country as diverse and large as Pakistan’s, facing the myriad issues it was when PTI came into power, is more like a giant container ship when it comes to turning it around (it’s going to take some time). There was and is no quick solution. A new govt before the 5 years would only cause instability not to mention that there would be no guarantee that the economic reforms would continue to be carried out. Domestic industrial growth will take even more time because of the lack of depth in Pakistan’s manufacturing sector - you can’t just magically increase industrial output. You have to support loans for SME’s and encourage domestic investment in expansion & diversification of manufactured goods, and as we can see with the automakers in Pakistan, despite years of record profits they have invested very little in their existing products or broadening the domestic supply chain.Au Contrar !!
The reforms undertaken can only be processed faster with a new government with a fresh mandate in charge.
By the way i would love to hear more about these alleged reforms specially when it relates to topic at hand, Punjab.
Opinion of these lifafas doesn't matter
They wanted some other member of pti to become CM Jo in Ka friend tha
agar koi friend chief minister ho to Kam karwa sktay hain us say
Dar nhi lgtaitne jazbaati hone ki zarorat nahi hai. apka zilla azaad rahega fikar na karen.
apko dar lagta hai kay Khan Buzdar per Uturn lelega?
I have never liked this idiot lifafa and his stupid jokesHahahah yeh wohi lifafay hain
No they can’t. The economy of a country as diverse and large as Pakistan’s, facing the myriad issues it was when PTI came into power, is more like a giant container ship when it comes to turning it around (it’s going to take some time). There was and is no quick solution. A new govt before the 5 years would only cause instability not to mention that there would be no guarantee that the economic reforms would continue to be carried out. Domestic industrial growth will take even more time because of the lack of depth in Pakistan’s manufacturing sector - you can’t just magically increase industrial output. You have to support loans for SME’s and encourage domestic investment in expansion & diversification of manufactured goods, and as we can see with the automakers in Pakistan, despite years of record profits they have invested very little in their existing products or broadening the supply chain.
Any specific Suggestions on what he can do better? I’d like this thread to not devolve into trolling & flaming and political point scoring.Usman Patwari doing great no need to change him, jahaiz mein aya thha please don’t waste him.
Dar nhi lgta
I don't want some tajaba kar politician to become CM and whatever is happening is policy of Imran Khan and PTI koi bhi cm ho aisay hi hoga
Governments have been ousted before the 5 year mark but that contributed to the lack of growth in Pakistan. Ask any investor and they’ll tell you that stability is key to their investment because then they can actually plan out a project. Bring in a new govt before the 5 years and first thing investors will ask is ‘how long is this new government going to last’?I do understand the logic that stability will breed better economy but there is little chance for that in the current government formed out of political blackmail.
Governments have been formed and ousted prior to 5 year mark before as well.
I maintain that a fresh government with a bigger mandate would be even more helpful in these reforms introduced by IMF.