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ager aysa hai to iska number mujhy do
Sir Jee: Saaqay Kanjar kay number kay liye, General Heera-mandi Quarter say raabta karain.
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ager aysa hai to iska number mujhy do
Fair enough - I would argue that what little he did demonstrate during the PTI's time in power was quite promising - focusing on the rights of religious minorities, social welfare programs, the single national curriculum overhaul (even with its flaws, better than what we had), reducing unnecessary government expenses etc. He was pushing for more robust national testing for future physicians, lawyers etc.I have always recognized and called the PDM PPP and others the criminals that they have been all along, and even now, let us be clear on that. I have also always called out the military's shenanigans for over a decade at great cost of PDF, as @AgNoStiC MuSliM and many others will testify.
Now on to IK. I do not know what he will do. What is important is that if he is promising Naya Pakistan, Raisat-e-Madina, Haqiqi Azadi, or whatever the currently fashionable slogan being raised, is to ask the question exactly what and how he will do any differently to actually achieve any of the promises he is making. If he cannot tell us that, then he is just as false a messiah as all those before him. If he walks away, I would not blame him for doing so, but at least he should stop misguiding his followers.
If he actually has any viable plans to deliver on his promises, I would not hesitate to support him 100%, but not before he explains his policies.
بھوکے نے بھوکے کی ماری دونوں کو غش پڑ گیاSir Jee: Saaqay Kanjar kay number kay liye, General Heera-mandi Quarter say raabta karain.
Fair enough - I would argue that what little he did demonstrate during the PTI's time in power was quite promising - focusing on the rights of religious minorities, social welfare programs, the single national curriculum overhaul (even with its flaws, better than what we had), reducing unnecessary government expenses etc. He was pushing for more robust national testing for future physicians, lawyers etc.
His government was working on digitizing public records and services and wanted to make elections more transparent and fair via EVM's and other reforms and he was slowly asserting himself against the Army, which eventually led to his downfall. Advertising payments to media houses as a means of 'courting good coverage' largely ended, perhaps one of the main reasons for why such a large part of the media was (and continues to be) so adamantly opposed to him.
Some of the more pressing economic issues (circular power debt, debt servicing payments etc) I am not sure anyone has a good solution - other than biting the bullet and implementing severe austerity policies that will cause a lot of pain for the short-medium term.
He may not have been successful in most of the above and his policies may not be perfect, but what his short term in office shows is that he wanted to change the status quo and bring about reforms and change that few have tried to in decades and he remains the only un-tainted leader available and his party the only party that can genuinely claim to care about the middle class.
But before all the above, he should be supported because the PTI is the only party continuing to argue for a free and fair democratic process and an end to the Army's unconstitutional interventions and treasonous actions in Pakistan.
CORRECTION: No Government wants to give money to those individuals whom they know (for a fact) are Criminals in the eyes of the General Public.Dont know about elections , but believe me no country want to give money to an unstable govt at the verge of default
Providing an extension as well as continuing to be willing to provide more and allowing them to exert power and influence on government institutions is the opposite and there is clear evidence that PTI facilitated this. So this is pretty disingenuous by PTI.But before all the above, he should be supported because the PTI is the only party continuing to argue for a free and fair democratic process and an end to the Army's unconstitutional interventions and treasonous actions in Pakistan.
So what kind of presentation are you looking for? What kind of show of intent do you need?The only thing I will observe is that merely arguing for free and fair democratic processes and stopping the military's illegal supra-Constitutional authority has happened many times before in Pakistan's history, but always by inept liars who never presented any viable plans on HOW to achieve their very logical and true demands, and is simply NOT enough to demand support.
If IK cannot present any cogent plans and policies, then he is no different than all his predecessors promising the heavens and the earth just to regain power.
no, this time. He is going to appoint aleem khan. and all will be fixed.Wtf are folks here cheering for.. elections were due next year first half any way.
The question is whether Imran has done his homework for economy or is he gonna come back and reinstall buzdar.
He has told that MANY times over & over again. . . exactly what and how he will do any differently to actually achieve any of the promises he is making. If he cannot tell us that, then he is just as false a messiah. . .
Quelques petites questions:
What he had said thousands of times previously obviously did not work. What will he do anything differently this time around so it will work? Otherwise, are we expected to support his failure to deliver again?
If he claims to be toothless the first time as the reason for his failures, has he developed teeth now that we do not know about?
Below re IK's answers to "what" & "how"
- uniform application of law on big and small (hasn't IK said that thousand times?)
- non-politicizing police (hasn't IK said that thousand times?)
- taking corruption cases to end, punish the corrupt (hasn't IK said that thousand times?)
- Broaden tax base (hasn't IK said that thousand times?) this will address non-$ money issue
- elevate dignity of human beings (hasn't IK done that via Langar Khanay he started & by resisting FULL lockdown that ISPR had announced in act of defiance to PM?)
- work on confidences of ex-pats so that they remit & invest more (didn't IK started that via Rosha Digital & EVM?) this will address $ shortage
- work on core & long term more than the peripheral (i.e. roads & showcase projects) & short term gimmicks (didn't IK sat large dams)
- "خودی" self esteem (didn't IK try to mend rel w Rus & get fuel & grains at discount & took the brunt of EU & US & establishment & lost government for "خودی"?)
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You, if I am not wrong, seem to be young man. Think of a person like me, who is 64 years old; through what times, we have passed.