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Prime Minister Imran Khans protocol decreased from 40 cars to 5: Naya Pakistan

This protocol is too less for a country like Pakistan. I think the army should step up and tell PM we will have a couple of squad cars in your protocol from our budget.
 
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No. According to you it is a "food contest". You posted this below.

the dilima ------------- the wrong person for right job in pakistan

i dont doubt imran,s honesty/or his stubborness/ his courage and will---

his vision nor his dedication----- but he appointed a lot of people in compromices
 
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but he appointed a lot of people in compromices
He is not PM of Norway. He can't import Turks, Malays, Norweigans to run his government. He has wafer thin majority cobbled coalition. Politics is about doing what is possible. You could have what you see now or have IK sat in Bani Gala building fairy castles in the sky with Nawaz or Mr 10% Zardari sat in the PM house. Would you have preferred that? Or maybe even Altaf bhai as PM? Because that is the ugly reality of Pakistan.
 
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This protocol is too less for a country like Pakistan. I think the army should step up and tell PM we will have a couple of squad cars in your protocol from our budget.
I agree. That protocol could very easily be taken out by a bunch of radicals supported by a foreign power. Do you remember how Musharaf was nearly taken out?
 
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Impressive step taken by the PM. Hats off to Imran Khan for living up to his promises.

I am assuming the new PM does not plan to travel around as much, hence, one of the reasons for the reduction in protocol? No doubt this will save the exchequer a lot of money.
 
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Khalifa musleemeen types need to be rooted out. That misled and misconstrued nonsense will lead to the end of Pakistan.
 
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the dilima ------------- the wrong person for right job in pakistan

i dont doubt imran,s honesty/or his stubborness/ his courage and will---

his vision nor his dedication----- but he appointed a lot of people in compromices

Who do you recommend? Tell us which are those good people in your imaginary world who have been elected by the populace but denied the appropriate position?
 
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Politics is all about compromises for a much bigger end goal
Pakistan is a constitutional democracy, not a dictatorship. If the puppet strings are too visible, then the puppeteer holds all responsibility for all outcomes. The establishment wants it both ways: power but no responsibility,


Imran claims he will turn Pakistan into an "Islamic welfare state". That is a recipe for disasterfor a country that suffers from a crippling balance of payment crisis, a free-falling currency, rising oil prices, macro-economic instability, power and water shortages, the world's highest infant mortality rate, and ranks low on the Human Development Index (147 of 188 in 2016) and high on the Global Hunger Index (106 among 119 developing countries in 2017). Not only is Imran's job nearly impossible, the PTI chief appears dangerously thin on ideas and policies.


In an interview to London-based Sunday Times newspaper — when asked about how he plans to implement the ‘China model in Pakistan’ (a stated campaign promise) — Khan “is unable to explain” , the interviewer, even rudimentary details."

“‘We have a lot to learn from what they did with industry.’ So what is his overall plan? First, ‘a sovereign foreign policy’. Second, ‘an Islamic welfare state’. Third, ‘the China model’. Can he give me any details? His eyes glaze over. Even Khan’s closest aides admit the boss is not great in this department. ‘He’s not a strategy guy, let’s put it that way,’ said Asad Umar, vice-president of Khan’s party. ‘He has never been in an institution and doesn’t know how to work in an institutional setting
 
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Nice to see overseas pakistanis painting a Picture much like Nigeria and implying that Pakistan has all sorts of nutheads and Posting Pictures of vehicles straight from post rapture survivalist world.
 
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Who do you recommend? Tell us which are those good people in your imaginary world who have been elected by the populace but denied the appropriate position?
Whether Khan can do so, while maintaining a calm, unifying approach, is now the biggest question in Pakistani politics. Two immediate problems stand out. One is how to prevent the economy imploding under rising debt and devaluation pressures. The other is how the new government can escape the embrace of the overbearing military, which will expect payback for its campaign “assistance”.

Pakistan’s generals are accustomed to exercising sole control of foreign and security policy. Challenging them can be a career or even life-ending experience. So if Khan, for example, wants to break with the US, befriend India, or talk to terrorists, he had better watch his back. Whatever the popular storyline says about democracy redux, the hidden hand on the new prime minister’s shoulder is real. It will be hard to shake off.
 
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