FuturePAF
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It really does come down to pivoting from rhetoric to reality. The end of his government and how poorly the current government has hand led the economy has changed the national perspective on IK’s economic performance. Basically giving them a pass in the national psyche of their economic shortcomings.As for what he did wrong during his tenure, my answer would be very little given the challenges he dealt with namely (i) economy close to bankruptcy (ii) COVID and (iii) election of Biden. None of these problems can be attributed to his government.
But he is not blameless. He has been peddling snake oil for most of his political career namely his government can get rid of corruption. One reason he broke with Musharraf was that Musharraf aligned with Chaudrys who Khan accused of being corrupt which they were. But when time came, IK himself became buddy buddy with them. Most of IK's fanbois and fangirls live in cuckoo land i.e. they think IK has jadoo kee charee which can turn Pak into Scandinavia in a couple of years. There is alienation when promises prove to be empty rhetoric even when made with good intentions.
Similarly, despite being in politics for over twenty years, he never made economy a topic of his focus. He never highlighted mismanagement taking place under Dollar Dar. Instead IK kept peddling dangerous munjun that looted wealth would provide nirvana. When economy did not rebound, which he claimed it would, he got taken to task and harami elements took advantage.
In comparison to domestic policy, his biggest failure was on the international front. He claims to be an expert on Western societies but does not understand the basic axiom of Western policy which is that Western leaders do not tolerate independent muslim leaders especially those belonging to countries that have nuclear weapons while teetering on verge of bankruptcy. IK already had a target on his back when kept claiming for 20 years that Pakistan should protect Al Qaida. And yet he is crying now when goras had him kicked of power.
Awam respects leaders that can speak truth. IK never gathered mass support because awam could distinguish difference between rhetoric and reality. But IK has responded to the setback with great courage and bravery and this has enabled him to get mass support. Might be too late as his fate will likely be determined in the salons of Beijing, Riyadh and DC. This fault is due to DNA malfunction in Pak awam which is much to dheeth to stand up for its own right.
That will buy him a second chance on the economy, for which he will have to come up with a concrete plan, led by real experts, if he is not to squander that chance at trying to attract those that primarily side with / core for the leader that can bring economic growth.
The fall of his government and the current state of the western border also put distance between the Afghan war and global perspectives on Pakistan vis a vi that war.
IK for his part, because of his stand against that war, has acquired a certain amount of credibility with the rulers in our western neighbor and he will have to formulate a strategy that uses that unique cache to achieve goals that serves the national interests, namely trade corridors to Central Asia and a stable relationship with the Afghans that serves the Pakistani economy’s growth goals as well as foreign policy aspirations.
Getting that in place, ASAP, while Russian influence in Central Asia is in flux, and the GCC would want to find a way to contain Iran even further, could position Pakistan as the corridor to Central Asia (the Russians and Irans still have the potential to challenge trade via the Caspian Sea) and achieving those goals, for itself and his partners in the GCC, Turkey, and the West.
Btw, has the Jail campaign started?
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