Maula Jatt
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We have had this conversation already; you offered nothing except for crack fueled trolling1- economy "he was disaster" unless you look at facts like regional growth during his era, COVID management, exports, remittances and reforms
Being balanced between China and USA and now going blind was a disaster
Dar was better with his policy
I'd rather take IMF's words for it and numbers so don't worry
before your dreams come to fruition - Sehat card was based on a financially unsustainable model2- health sector "it was a disaster" unless you ask a physicans that how he revolutionized health card
20% of turkey and American economy is due to health insurance model. This led to several 100 new hospitals and whole private health industry that is now capoosh..rather then Pakistan being able to attract foreigners, they will end up now in India and turkey
but don't take my word for it
(FYI author is pro-PTI)
"As per news reports, Punjab paid a premium of Rs. 2,849 per household, whereas KPK paid a premium of Rs. 2,625 per household. Compared to the private sector, which has a claim-premium ratio in the range of 90 percent, the risk seems to be grossly underpriced. As the scheme gains traction and adoption increases, there exists a high probability of claims outpacing premiums creating a deficit for the state insurer. A recurring deficit would have to be subsidized by other insurance verticals, which would put the whole entity at risk.
A measured and cautious growth model accompanied by development of monitoring and pricing capacity across coverage areas would be extremely important in long-term sustenance of the program. Extrapolating from the Pakistan Social & Living Measurements survey 2018-19, cumulative household expenditure on health is Rs. 265 billion, 29 percent of which is attributed to outpatient, and other hospital related expenditures. Similarly, households in KPK spent about Rs. 107 billion on healthcare, 26 percent of which can be attributed to outpatient, and other ancillary expenditures. A universal healthcare program should theoretically reduce this expenditure and enhance consumer welfare."
https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2022/02/13/the-risky-math-underlying-sehat-sahulat-program/
?? I guess you love that fatass too much3- his foreign policy was disaster ..except for when it comes to dealing with multimillion dollars of fuckery with different multi national companies
(500m$ rental issue that nawaz sharif inherited from PPPP and got us further fucked)
4- don't waste time in lecturing people with BUGHZ Imran..just say you are right
5- don't understand why overseas Pakistanis don't like him, the more nawaz sharif in power the more likely hood pakistan will be fucked and the better overseas buying power
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