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AND WAT IS OUR FOREIGN POLICY????it could be internal policy which is army should take over the government in every 4 to 5 years..
One Hospital built by money mostly provided by middle class and poor Pakistanis.
Anyway Social work is not a criteria for becoming a leader in the current political system.
Among the leaders of Pakistan, I think Imran stands out as a liberal yet grounded politician. His comments about the Pakistan being a hired gun in contrast to India was criticised in a few media circles within Pakistan and abroad. But some of his comments shows how he looks at the global theatre and shows his urge to give Pakistan its rightful place in the subcontinent. The current crop of leaders are opportunists to say the least.
I also admire your General Mush. The composure and logical arguments he would make with the media shows that he is a man of calibre. I would like to see Mush get democratically elected in Pakistan. He can to a large extent be instrumental in solving the Kashmir issue. He has the conviction to stand by what he thinks in contrast to NS or Z.
I respect IK for building the hospital and university but I am sure that Edhi has done far more than IK. Can we make Edhi the leader of Pakistan?
His ability to lead a cricket team should not be the criteria as leading a nation is a different ball game altogether.
Also, as pointed by Agno and others that so far there is no road map to achieve his goals. I am okay with the wish list of his party that there should be a free judiciary and all that but there is no plan it achieve that goal.
For example, how many courts we have today and how many more do we need? What is the pay structure of our judiciary and where it should be? The list goes on and on. If IK is sincere about justice for everyone then he need to gather such info and share that info and a practical plan to achieve those goals.
And ps what a person does in is own time is his own business he goes to beach/swiming pool or talks to his ex wife , its his business as he has children he meets with Ms Jamaima
Does he have a road map for his policies? No.
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President Musharraf's democratic return to power would be the best scenario for Pakistan.
But there's a lot that needs to be worked out before that becomes a possibility.
In his recent statement to the effect, "I believe in the military maxim. Never reinforce failure", I read a distancing from the erstwhile PML-Q/MQM coalition and perhaps an indication of interest in forming a new political party. This is all speculative on my part, of course, but would appreciate thoughts from other members.
Politics of tricks and hypocrisy is dying in Pakistan. Only those will survive in future who are clear about their vision and goals and sincere in their actions. There is a clear divide in society. Either you are on side of Taliban like Imran Khan, or you are against them. Either you are for rule of law or for rule of authority. Either you are for strong political institutions with elected offices or one man show. Either you develop a democratic model of governance or you copy a glittering failure of someone else. Unfortunately, the down side of short selling is that such profits are not sustainable. While the well organized institutions sustain their profits, the short sellers loose as quick as they earn. Let us see how long Mr. Khan sustains his dividend in absence of a program and a political organization. To sustain such dividends Imran Khan will have to come up with a clear manifesto and program according to wishes of masses and a strong party organization. But it wont be a surprise if his one man show worked.
One Hospital built by money mostly provided by middle class and poor Pakistanis.
Anyway Social work is not a criteria for becoming a leader in the current political system.