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PTI must change its leader

bro why do u run way from questions ... why cant u just simply answer then ... real batman would never do it ...
just answer it do u believe all the stuff written by every media channel and forign media as well about mqm?

if yes ..then we are kool ..if not u r just a hypocrite ...

and bro please do u knw the difference btw proof and news? so when news mention aliens ..is that a proof ... may good give u streght to recover from ur mental illness ....
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MQM is not the topic here?
go & start new thread?
 
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IK better announce himself as a JI leader and officially join them and let the party run by loyal and patroiate workers. He is the only responsible to bring the party in defame position which coz a lot of supporters left and the remain in a confusion.
 
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Imran warns KP cabinet to mend ways or else

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday gave three months to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa cabinet to mend its ways or else he would prefer his party to sit on the opposition benches in the provincial assembly. During this period, Imran will monitor performance of the ministers along with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak and would not tolerate poor governance at any cost. He was perturbed over reports that people felt unhappy over the performance of some members of Khattak’s cabinet.



Imran gave this warning to the provincial government at a brainstorming session, he chaired at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House here, which was attended by Chief Minister Pervaiz Khattak, his cabinet members and those belonging to the allied parties.



He referred to reports pouring in about repeated attempts by legislators to seek transfers and postings of bureaucrats and police officers and asserted that PTI had zero tolerance for such behaviour. A source privy to the meeting, told The News that as a precaution, Imran decided to reshuffle the provincial cabinet: withdraw ministerial portfolios from some and others’ to be changed while a few ministers would get additional ministerial responsibility.PTI chairman is extremely unhappy over reports reaching him about cases of corruption and ideological party activists being ignored continuously. He was unhappy over reports that a PTI forward bloc may surface, if things are not taken care of,” the source said.



He discussed the cabinet reshuffle to allow for faster delivery to the people. Imran made it clear to the forum that his party’s position was very clear on governance and in no way would it tolerate nepotism, political interference in the bureaucracy and police or any hint of corruption on the part of its legislators.



Imran said that his was a 17-year struggle for change and in no way would he compromise now and allow PTI to degenerate into a party of the status quo. “PTI rather will sit in opposition than be reduced to a status quo party,” he asserted.



Justifying Khan said the cabinet reshuffle was necessitated to improve the performance of the provincial government so as to enable it to deliver on electoral commitments made to the people of the province. He said the PTI had been elected on the basis of bringing about change and ‘Naya Pakistan’ and it could not betray the trust people had put in the party in the general election. Imran emphasised that legislators must lead by example and they must not only be above suspicion but must be perceived by the people to be above suspicion. He made it clear that his party would not compromise on its core commitment of transparency and clean, competent governance and justice for all, to make ‘Naya Pakistan’ a reality in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, which would be the role model for the other provinces.

Imran warns KP cabinet to mend ways or else - thenews.com.pk



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Such this haters, I am sure IK will not bow down to any black mailing and will prefer to sit in opposition benches. And I am sure, those who are playing angels right now about Moral values of PTI, will come crying and whining about how PTI failed in KPK and then ran away from govt if IK will decide to sit in opposition benches instead of getting blackmailed by few selfish crooks.
 
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The tragedy is that Mr.Khan also needs better advisory.A leader cannot lead unless he won't be provided with sharp and sensible group of workers.Despite of this fact that they have intellects like Miss.Shirin Mazari,yet still she is a journalist and Mr.Khan seriously needed experienced and brave politicians.
 
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^^ Haroon Rasheed was a great guy. But he has given up. He says Imran is too stubborn and he doesn't know siasat.
 
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^^ Haroon Rasheed was a great guy. But he has given up. He says Imran is too stubborn and he doesn't know siasat.
i mean, its same like you give a plane to fly to a car race driver?
IMRAN & PTI?
 
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KP health initiative faces transparency issues
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Sehat Ka Insaf was launched last month with fanfare, billboards in Peshawar and a massive media campaign. — File photo
Updated 2014-03-16 08:42:58
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PESHAWAR: Serious questions have been raised over the source and spending of a still unspecified amount in the much publicised Sehat Ka Insaf (Health for all) programme in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to documents available with Dawn.

No one in the PTI-led provincial government appears to have a clue about the source and utilisation of funds in health initiative.

Sehat Ka Insaf was launched last month with fanfare, billboards in Peshawar and a massive media campaign.

But it soon courted controversy and ANP MPA Sardar Hussain Babak posted a question in the provincial assembly, demanding its details.

Background interviews with officials in the health, finance and information departments drew a blank about the identity of the donors, amount of funds and spending mechanism.Senior Finance Minister Sirajul Haq, belonging to PTI’s coalition partner Jamaat-i-Islami, sent a letter to Health Minister Shaukat Yousafzai this week, seeking details about the programme.

In the letter, a copy of which is available with Dawn, Mr Haq sought details about the source of funding, transfer mechanism and total allocation for the campaign.

He also wanted to know about the major components of the campaign, its activities and timelines, implementing partners and their roles, expenditure break-up and details of the advertisement campaign.

While Mr Haq declined to comment and Mr Yousafzai was not available to give his viewpoint, officials said the massive publicity campaign was being run from Islamabad through a Lahore-based advertising agency.

Phone calls to the advertising agency, at its head office in Lahore, didn’t go through. The company’s senior executive said he would return with details about the campaign.

Who short-listed the company, what criteria were used and whose accounts were being used to pay for the campaign is not known.

“Where is the money coming from, to whose accounts it is going and who is authorising the spending and making payments? We have no clue,” an official said.

But one official said the Rs240 million publicity campaign was being supervised by a close associate of PTI chief Imran Khan. “We have nothing to do with the campaign other than providing logistic support for the vaccination programme.”

An official said the funding was coming from Unicef, but he did not know who had ordered the campaign, which accounts were being used to funnel the amount and whether or not any mechanism had been adopted to short-list the companies involved.

Primary healthcare initiative

Concern has also been shown by some official quarters over attempts by “a powerful lobby within the party” to get the contract of a $16m multi-donor trust fund for revitalisation of basic health units, rural health centres and Tehsil headquarters in six districts.

So much so, that, according to credible sources, the issue may lead to the exit of the health minister.

The sources said that Mr Yousafzai, who had reportedly refused to succumb to pressure, had been summoned twice to Islamabad by the party leadership in the recent past and informed about the decision.

“He was summoned and asked to consider giving out the contract. He flatly refused. Chances are he may either be sacked or given another portfolio in a cabinet reshuffle in the next few days,” a senior PTI leader said.

The sources said the lobby wanted the World Bank-funded programme in Lower Dir, Buner, Battagram, Dera Ismail Khan, Tor Ghar and Kohistan to be given to the Peoples Primary Healthcare Initiative without going through the bidding process.

The PPHI -- a brainchild of Jahangir Khan Tareen, now PTI’s secretary general, based on his primary healthcare system in Rahimyar Khan -- was launched in 2005.

The programme, which was launched throughout the country to strengthen basic healthcare, includes 573 BHUs in 17 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa under the umbrella of the Sarhad Rural Support Programme.

The sources said that one of the principal supporters of the PPHI wanted the minister to award it the contract.

They said the PPHI had initially participated in the bidding process but later withdrawn, but the contention is disputed by the PPHI. The health department, the sources said, wanted to contract out the initiative through open bidding. They point the finger at Mr Tareen. Mr Tareen, however, denied the accusation. He said that he had no link with the PPHI since 2008. He also denied having exerted pressure to support the PPHI. “This is absolutely wrong. I have nothing to do with PPHI now,” he said.

He said his basic objection was over wastage of resources. “What the health department has proposed amounts to wastage of resources. Rs1.5 billion is a lot of money out of which Rs1.05bn has been proposed to be spent on raise in salaries, purchase of cars, workshops and consultancies. Only Rs95m has been set aside for infrastructure.”

“This is against PTI’s ideology of providing good healthcare to people at their doorsteps. Some vested interests are involved to spread lies,” he said.
 
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