Pakistan's issue is that the problems are so vast. I think there is a controversy surround each of the policies PTI has released - especially the one about education emergency, when Zardari pulled the funding from all PhD programs - but they are dwarfed with many things including elections (where these policies don't count, its just great speeches, reflecting that you're honest and hardworking counts).
These things are there on their website for parhay likhay people to go and read and know that there is some machination at work with PTI, sab kuch bass hava main nahi hai. Of course, its not going to be like step 1 yeh karoonga, step 2 yeh karoonga. That's SOP, not strategy. Strategy involves broadly defined goals and vision. If you look at any company's mission statement its got all kinds of jargon in it. All projects revolve around that mission statement, but once the project gets a go ahead, at that point (a term used in my field) a work breakdown structure is created to execute all the work in the project.
Similarly once they are elected can you expect them to give the nitty gritty details of everything they would do for each specific manifesto.