maximuswarrior
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As you know I am a PTI supporter but I think it is going to be super hard.
Election in 2012:
Nawaz Sharif: 125 seats (14,794,188 votes)
Asif Ali Zardari: 31 seats (6,822,958 votes)
Imran Khan: 27 seats (7,563,504)
Do you think PTI can get more than 100 seats in Electron 2018?
I'm not a IK or NS supporter as such, but I would definitely love to see IK winning the upcoming elections for the sake of change. Pakistan deserves a new face with fresh ideas after decades of same old faces. Pakistan is in dire need of a change from dynasty rule.
What I have observed is that many voters belonging to various provinces caste their vote based on regional preferences. I have neighbors who fully denounce and acknowledge corruption by major political parties in Pakistan. However, when asked which party they would vote for their answer is unsurprising. They would vote for the party they accuse of corruption. They cannot explain their decision, but to the neutral observer it is obvious.
Whether we like it or not many of us are blinded by our regional bias. Our every day actions and decisions are influenced by this bias. We know this is the truth. No country is immune to regional bias, but we have taken this expertise to a different level. It is bad for national coherence.
As a nation we still have a very long way to go before we can claim maturity. This is after all what differentiates grown up and educated societies from the rest.
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