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2013 elections were better than 2008 elections, which were better than 2002 elections. The system should be cleaned, not trashed.
In any case, I hardly have enough time to engage in debate anymore, since I had to shut my business down because of electricity issues. Now I am working in corporate. So tell about power generation and everything about it.
In the climate of political agitation, hardly anything can go right. I blame the agitators. One can not neatly and conveniently compartmentalize issues like you are doing. There are no angels in our politics.
Election 2013 were better than 08 / 02 because of the first time use of megnatic ink, voting on the basis of CNIC, care taker govt etc. But they were worse in terms of rigging. Now about rigging, we all might have difference of opinion but the fact of the matter is, rigging did happen. We have concrete proofs of this rigging now in shape of audit results of 7 - 10 constituencies that has been opened so far.
I'm sorry to hear about your business, same is the issue with everyone. I run my own little web development company. Started it 3 years ago, bought expansive computers and expansive power backup stuff, then the load shedding gradually increased. Making it hard for me to rely on the installed power backup options. I then had to sale my computers at cheap price and move to even more expansive laptops for my entire team. All this extra spending just because of electricity issues. Everyone is suffering from this. That is why I said, power generation projects should be spared from these dirty political games.
What PTI is doing is solely focused on election audit and votes recount in a free and fair way, but in retaliation, N-League is resorting to damaging cheap tactics. Just take this thread's topic as an example.
The system should be cleaned, not trashed.
Of-course. But who's gonna do that? Who deem his family business interests more important than the national interests? Or someone who has his everything in this country? The one who creates loop hole inside this system deliberately to save his own people or the one who talks about making this system robust so no one can create such loop holes in future for his personal gains? I can continue to post a long list of such things, but I know you are more aware about these things than me. It doesn't have to be IK who needs to reform this system, we need a good or relatively less corrupt person (than what we currently have or had in recent past) in power to get us rolling..
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