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Aik aur ki sun lo. Deliver in a province where they're not in power?May be PTI has miserably failed to deliver.
Kon log ho tussi.
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Aik aur ki sun lo. Deliver in a province where they're not in power?May be PTI has miserably failed to deliver.
May be PTI has miserably failed to deliver.
This assumes that the urban Sindhi's 'connection' to the interior remains fixed or constant.
I don't think it will.
Eventually, the urban Sindhi in Karachi will become a Karachiite (as the issues that afflict the city apply to everyone under a certain wealth bracket) in terms of their interests and priorities.
We have to acknowledge that the issues with Karachi aren't ethnic, but from a simple fact: the PPP is exploiting a rich urban centre.
The PPP may be able to buy time by relying on the demographic change, but eventually, they will reach the end of the road. Whoever's left in Karachi will continue to call for the same autonomy and benefits we're hearing today.
In the Karachi’s Malir constituency, PPP's Yousuf Baloch has defeated PTI’s Jan Sher Junejo and Muttahida Qaumi Movement's (MQM) Sajid Ahmed, according to unofficial results.
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bottom line for karachites, please organize karachi first
re-census will not solve Karachi problem, as PPPP will still win per my calculations even if karachi gets 50% seats vs 30% it holds now
You are an elite member. Your status will require to do little bit of research before posting threads with highly misleading and provocative headline.
Do you know what Malir is? It is basically rural Sindh which over the time got engulfed into ever expanding Karachi. This particular seat was vacated by the death of winning candidate in last election who belonged to PPP and now his son has replaced him. A typical case of STD (sexually transmitted democracy).
Bottom line is, Karachites voted for change in last election, gave PTI 14 seats in parliament, yet the Takheet-e-Lahore, still belong to the thugs and corrupts of Nawaz clan , and "son of the soil" Imran Khan only managed to bag 4 seats.
So who needs organization? Karachites or Lahoris? Do your math.
Thank you for your concern, but it is better if you can save your self fellatio skills for Fazlur ur Rehman Friday sermon.
Leave the more intellectual topics for the more educated members on this forum.
They seem to share ministersAnd PPP overdelivered in Sindh
How come something halal in Punjab be haram in Sindh?They seem to share ministers
US wants PPP to run southern Pakistan.
Whoever believes this was a fair and free election must get his bearings checked.
The demographic changes made to Malir district are no secret either.
If my memory serve, the notorious PPI alliance formed to fight off MQM in the dark days of Karachi, had presence in Malir/Model colony. This locality has always been diverse.
All politics is local - even in strong Democrat/Republican regions in the US, there are constituencies that go to the opposing party that may have no chance of winning the City, District or State. Not sure whether this is applicable in Pakistan, but gerrymandering (tweaking the boundaries of constituencies to make them more favorable to one party or another) has also played a roll in allowing Republicans especially to win more House and State House seats in States that typically vote Democratic.this seat is traditionally belong to PPP
There is no blueprint of the city available to conduct census or any sort of elections.
Its a false assumption that only PPP has the advantage in 'diverse' neighbourhood. What the hell is diverse in Karachi, do explain it to me.