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PUBLIC PULSE REPORTS
Public Pulse on 3 Years of Imran Khan’s Government: At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses:
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Public Pulse on 3 Years of Imran Khan’s Government: At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses:
At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses
A nationally representative survey conducted across the 4 provinces of Pakistan by Gallup Pakistan in the last week of August 2021 reveals the following key findings about the performance of Imran Khan’s federal government and provincial Governments.
Survey was conducted with over 1200 respondents across urban and rural areas, covering over 100 districts in the country. Sample comprised of a cross section of age, and socio-economic classes as given below:
1/ How did Imran Khan perform in the eyes of Public in past 3 years? Split public opinion with slightly more people being happy with his performance
Public opinion split on the issue of performance of PTI Govt with slightly more 48% saying performance is good over the past 3 years.
A sizeable 45% believe the performance has been bad.
In the largest province of Punjab, a majority are unhappy and say that Imran Khan’s government’s performance is bad.
Highest support in Balochistan at 74% rating positively and KP where 62% rated Imran Khan’s performance positively.
2/ Performance of provincial governments over past 3 years? Punjab and Sindh tie in terms of being rated most poorly.
Similarly, public opinion split about the issue of rating performance of their provincial govt. 47% of Pakistanis believe that their provincial government has performed well over the past 3 years and 46% are saying their provincial government performed bad.
3/ Imran Khan Rule vs Nawaz Sharif rule? Public Opinion split equally nationally but in largest province of Punjab , more people say Nawaz govt was better than Imran Govt.
Public Opinion split equally with 37% each saying Imran Khan’s rule is better and 37% saying Nawaz Sharif rule was better. 18% of people believe that the performance Imran Khan’s government is the same as that of the Nawaz Sharif’s government.
4/ Best performance on Covid and worst on helping poor , out of 5 indicators on 3 indicators majority are unhappy.
45% of Pakistanis rate performance on economy as good, 69% rate performance on COVID-19 control as good, only 38% give favourable rating on helping poor. Majority 58% happy with performance on foreign affairs and less than majority 40% happy on corruption control performance
Gallup Indicators of Performance of PTI Govt in 3 years
Gallup Performance IndicatorsPercentage (%) of population saying performance is good
1Performance in Controlling Covid 1969%
2Performance on Foreign Affairs58%
3Performance Running the Economy45%
4Performance on controlling corruption40%
5Performance on Helping Poor38%
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5/ Will Imran Khan govt complete its term? Yes according to 7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that Imran Khan’s government will be able to complete its five-year term soon.
7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that Imran Khan’s government will be able to complete its five-year term soon. View is unanimous across all provinces almost equally.

Interesting to see that Punjabis are the most anti Imran ethnic group and Pashtun, Urdu speaking/ muhajir are the most pro Imran ethnic group followed by Seraikis

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Inflation do affects people...whether we like it or not
 
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But the most interesting factor to all of this was the ethnic divide in Pakistan
Nothing surprised ...ethnic divide is quite visible ...I am surprised Sindh is not included in that ..rural Sindh goes with PPP and central Punjab we all know doesn't favor PTI ..along with pockets in north of Punjab also ...this will increase further if supposed "support" is withdraw ...right or wrong is other debate ..
You need to count buzdar factor too ..might sound bad but he is not seen as Punjabi while clearly boasting about being Baloch ...one can't imagine a cm in Sindh says I am not Sindhi and not pashtoon in KP..though media is also unfair with to be honest
Might be I am wrong but this decide is not surprised ..
 
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You need to count buzdar factor too
He isnt that hated in the South but Lahoris hate him with a passion
.along with pockets in north of Punjab also ...this will increase further if supposed "support" is withdraw .
North Punjab is locked for PTI as the "support" aint going no where as long as Mariyam calls the shots
Might be I am wrong but this decide is not surprised ..
PTI being more popular outside of central Punjab is actually an advantage
Strategic gerrymandering can cripple PMLN as their support is concentrated in central districts of Punjab also it gives advantage in senate
not pashtoon in KP..
KPK is not Pashtun only so it wont be a shock
 
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Inflation do affects people...whether we like it or not
No point crying about it either. People have to learn to increase income, otherwise it's a never ending cycle of poverty.
Interesting to see that Punjabis are the most anti Imran ethnic group and Pashtun, Urdu speaking/ muhajir are the most pro Imran ethnic group followed by Seraikis

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People love Nawaz for the mere simple fact that he enabled them to be crooks without repercussions. Although accountability in IK gov isn't right now what was envisioned, I expect that to improve once the bureaucracy and entrenched politicians die out.

I'm not holding my breath though.
 
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PUBLIC PULSE REPORTS
Public Pulse on 3 Years of Imran Khan’s Government: At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses:
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Public Pulse on 3 Years of Imran Khan’s Government: At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses:
At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses
A nationally representative survey conducted across the 4 provinces of Pakistan by Gallup Pakistan in the last week of August 2021 reveals the following key findings about the performance of Imran Khan’s federal government and provincial Governments.
Survey was conducted with over 1200 respondents across urban and rural areas, covering over 100 districts in the country. Sample comprised of a cross section of age, and socio-economic classes as given below:
1/ How did Imran Khan perform in the eyes of Public in past 3 years? Split public opinion with slightly more people being happy with his performance
Public opinion split on the issue of performance of PTI Govt with slightly more 48% saying performance is good over the past 3 years.
A sizeable 45% believe the performance has been bad.
In the largest province of Punjab, a majority are unhappy and say that Imran Khan’s government’s performance is bad.
Highest support in Balochistan at 74% rating positively and KP where 62% rated Imran Khan’s performance positively.
2/ Performance of provincial governments over past 3 years? Punjab and Sindh tie in terms of being rated most poorly.
Similarly, public opinion split about the issue of rating performance of their provincial govt. 47% of Pakistanis believe that their provincial government has performed well over the past 3 years and 46% are saying their provincial government performed bad.
3/ Imran Khan Rule vs Nawaz Sharif rule? Public Opinion split equally nationally but in largest province of Punjab , more people say Nawaz govt was better than Imran Govt.
Public Opinion split equally with 37% each saying Imran Khan’s rule is better and 37% saying Nawaz Sharif rule was better. 18% of people believe that the performance Imran Khan’s government is the same as that of the Nawaz Sharif’s government.
4/ Best performance on Covid and worst on helping poor , out of 5 indicators on 3 indicators majority are unhappy.
45% of Pakistanis rate performance on economy as good, 69% rate performance on COVID-19 control as good, only 38% give favourable rating on helping poor. Majority 58% happy with performance on foreign affairs and less than majority 40% happy on corruption control performance
Gallup Indicators of Performance of PTI Govt in 3 years
Gallup Performance IndicatorsPercentage (%) of population saying performance is good
1Performance in Controlling Covid 1969%
2Performance on Foreign Affairs58%
3Performance Running the Economy45%
4Performance on controlling corruption40%
5Performance on Helping Poor38%
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5/ Will Imran Khan govt complete its term? Yes according to 7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that Imran Khan’s government will be able to complete its five-year term soon.
7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that Imran Khan’s government will be able to complete its five-year term soon. View is unanimous across all provinces almost equally.

Interesting to see that Punjabis are the most anti Imran ethnic group and Pashtun, Urdu speaking/ muhajir are the most pro Imran ethnic group followed by Seraikis

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On preventing corruption.

48% think its good vs 40% think its bad.


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On Helping poor.

54% think its good vs
38% think it's bad.

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On economy

45% think its good vs 44% it's bad.


Overall sofar good. This is better than I expected.

They got the helping the poor wrong in final compilation. Got it upside down 54% is good vs 38% it's bad.
 

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PUBLIC PULSE REPORTS
Public Pulse on 3 Years of Imran Khan’s Government: At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses:
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Public Pulse on 3 Years of Imran Khan’s Government: At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses:
At the end of 3 years in power, Imran Khan retains popularity nationally but support waning in the largest province and performance on economy disappointing masses
A nationally representative survey conducted across the 4 provinces of Pakistan by Gallup Pakistan in the last week of August 2021 reveals the following key findings about the performance of Imran Khan’s federal government and provincial Governments.
Survey was conducted with over 1200 respondents across urban and rural areas, covering over 100 districts in the country. Sample comprised of a cross section of age, and socio-economic classes as given below:
1/ How did Imran Khan perform in the eyes of Public in past 3 years? Split public opinion with slightly more people being happy with his performance
Public opinion split on the issue of performance of PTI Govt with slightly more 48% saying performance is good over the past 3 years.
A sizeable 45% believe the performance has been bad.
In the largest province of Punjab, a majority are unhappy and say that Imran Khan’s government’s performance is bad.
Highest support in Balochistan at 74% rating positively and KP where 62% rated Imran Khan’s performance positively.
2/ Performance of provincial governments over past 3 years? Punjab and Sindh tie in terms of being rated most poorly.
Similarly, public opinion split about the issue of rating performance of their provincial govt. 47% of Pakistanis believe that their provincial government has performed well over the past 3 years and 46% are saying their provincial government performed bad.
3/ Imran Khan Rule vs Nawaz Sharif rule? Public Opinion split equally nationally but in largest province of Punjab , more people say Nawaz govt was better than Imran Govt.
Public Opinion split equally with 37% each saying Imran Khan’s rule is better and 37% saying Nawaz Sharif rule was better. 18% of people believe that the performance Imran Khan’s government is the same as that of the Nawaz Sharif’s government.
4/ Best performance on Covid and worst on helping poor , out of 5 indicators on 3 indicators majority are unhappy.
45% of Pakistanis rate performance on economy as good, 69% rate performance on COVID-19 control as good, only 38% give favourable rating on helping poor. Majority 58% happy with performance on foreign affairs and less than majority 40% happy on corruption control performance
Gallup Indicators of Performance of PTI Govt in 3 years
Gallup Performance IndicatorsPercentage (%) of population saying performance is good
1Performance in Controlling Covid 1969%
2Performance on Foreign Affairs58%
3Performance Running the Economy45%
4Performance on controlling corruption40%
5Performance on Helping Poor38%
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5/ Will Imran Khan govt complete its term? Yes according to 7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that Imran Khan’s government will be able to complete its five-year term soon.
7 in 10 Pakistanis believe that Imran Khan’s government will be able to complete its five-year term soon. View is unanimous across all provinces almost equally.

Interesting to see that Punjabis are the most anti Imran ethnic group and Pashtun, Urdu speaking/ muhajir are the most pro Imran ethnic group followed by Seraikis

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Usman buzdar is universal precived as a poor performer.


over all he is the best we got, hope he does better in the second term
 
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Usman buzdar is universal precived as a poor performer.


over all he is the best we got, hope he does better in the second term
I dont know many people from DG Khan,Rahim Yar Khan view him more favourably
 
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First of all the sample size is too small, only 1200 people across 4 provinces and that too broken between urban and rural. Sample size of atleast 10k would have given a more accurate picture.

Secondly Punjabis not bwing happy wasn't unexpected as CM Buzdar is the biggest blunder of PMIK. And Pukhtoons being happiest is also not a surprise. However the shocking part for me is the positive response from Baloch which is even higher than Urdu speakers and the positive response from rural sindh beating urban Sindh.
 
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His performance been pathetic. Forget the economy, he couldnt even bring in basic reforms that he promised. No police reforms, no bureaucratic reforms, no judicial reforms, no local governance reforms, no health system reforms, no handle on corruption. The funny thing is he used to scream and shout and claimed he will bring these reforms in no time. Heck this idiot couldnt even fix cricket, which is his main speciality, the other being uttering BS.
 
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His performance been pathetic. Forget the economy, he couldnt even bring in basic reforms that he promised. No police reforms, no bureaucratic reforms, no judicial reforms, no local governance reforms, no health system reforms, no handle on corruption. The funny thing is he used to scream and shout and claimed he will bring these reforms in no time. Heck this idiot couldnt even fix cricket, which is his main speciality, the other being uttering BS.

Sher aik baar phir :nana::nana::nana::nana:
 
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