Realistic Change
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In 2013; election campaign of current ruling party touted that experienced team (1990, 1993, 1996) will start work from day 1 and inexperienced teams referring to opposition parties; does not have capacity to carve out miracles that PMLN is capable of and flaunted the subsequent glittery promises on which the whole election campaign was built:
1. Ending Load Shedding within 6 months to 24 months.
(Referring to 8-10 hours/Day loadshedding in PPP’s Govt.,)
2. Bullet Train from Karachi to Lahore & Lahore to Peshawar within 5years.
(Referring to no/little focus of PPP Govt. re infrastructure).
3. Motorways from Karachi to all major cities of Pakistan within 5 years.
(Referring to no/little focus of PPP Govt. re infrastructure).
4. Breaking the begging bowl (Kashkol) within 2 years in power
(Referring to enormous debt pile up by PPP – Debt Per Capita was Rs.37,170 in 2008, and Rs.80,000 when PPP completed its tenure).
5. Rooting out corruption.
(Referring to Rs.6Billion/Day as referenced by then NAB Chairman Fasih Bukhari)
Objectively analyzing - PPP had a weak coalition Govt., and PMLN has almost 2/3rd majority and has clear majority on its own in NA thus no blackmailing from regional parties indirectly allowing it sweeping powers vis-à-vis federation and federal decisions.
After it has presented 4 budgets in it's more than 3 years of its 5 year tenure; what is your take on its performance vis-à-vis dreams & promises to the voters?
1. Ending Load Shedding within 6 months to 24 months.
(Referring to 8-10 hours/Day loadshedding in PPP’s Govt.,)
2. Bullet Train from Karachi to Lahore & Lahore to Peshawar within 5years.
(Referring to no/little focus of PPP Govt. re infrastructure).
3. Motorways from Karachi to all major cities of Pakistan within 5 years.
(Referring to no/little focus of PPP Govt. re infrastructure).
4. Breaking the begging bowl (Kashkol) within 2 years in power
(Referring to enormous debt pile up by PPP – Debt Per Capita was Rs.37,170 in 2008, and Rs.80,000 when PPP completed its tenure).
5. Rooting out corruption.
(Referring to Rs.6Billion/Day as referenced by then NAB Chairman Fasih Bukhari)
Objectively analyzing - PPP had a weak coalition Govt., and PMLN has almost 2/3rd majority and has clear majority on its own in NA thus no blackmailing from regional parties indirectly allowing it sweeping powers vis-à-vis federation and federal decisions.
After it has presented 4 budgets in it's more than 3 years of its 5 year tenure; what is your take on its performance vis-à-vis dreams & promises to the voters?