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Nation Needs To Stay Patient,All Will Be Fine: PM Imran Khan | 10 October 2018 | Dunya News

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IK needs to remember that he ain't NS or AZ, people are not going to give him more time. He needs to use his magic wand now or the other option is to resign.
 
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IK needs to remember that he ain't NS or AZ, people are not going to give him more time.
AZ lol yaar main nei kia kardia :(.

But this project is good we need transparency and it will attract 40 industries directly in this project.
 
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AZ lol yaar main nei kia kardia :(.

But this project is good we need transparency and it will attract 40 industries directly in this project.
Yar meri aap se koi dushmani hai kya jo mein aap ko AZ kahoon?
AZ = Asif Zardari

Yeah don't tell public just get the money and pay Campion Usmani for per month salary to spread propaganda. Only Idiot will listen to this. If we look at democratic country of US or any other part they tell their public where and what the govt is doing. But of course donkey eater doesn't have any sense.
Jab se MNS bail per bahir aayi hai, media cell phir se active ho gya hai aur saath hi 'chamoone' bhi.
 
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I must say he has a good plan to revive economy Lets pray it works out the way he envisioned it, there are lots of asteen ke sanps
 
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IK needs to remember that he ain't NS or AZ, people are not going to give him more time.
Exactly PTI supports aren't begairat like Noonies.Fb is full of pti supporter criticizing IK on matters which is justified considering the mistakes they are making
 
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IK .. May Allah swt give you success.

Not all overseas Pakistani are rich. They make honest hard earned money. We need good housing scheme too for our retirement and children. And in return we will support Pakistan financially until we reach retire age.
 
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Massive housing construction scheme is similar to the model adopted in China. This is a big engine of Chinese economy.

As of 2015, the manufacturing industrial sectors contribute 40% of China's GDP. The manufacturing sector produced 44.1 percent of GDP in 2004 and accounted for 11.3 percent of total employment in 2006.
 
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