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You need to understand that PTI will not be a Magic Wand to resolve issues plagued by bad politics for the past 60 years. Perhaps many of the issues will need a long time to resolve. Our first priority would be the socio-economic development and with it building syncretism and pluralism in our diversity. This done, the next step would be engaging diversities in positive cooperation and mutuality of interest. It is after having done this would we co-opt the tribal areas into a new contract with the federation.
One of our veteran's, @muse will have a lot of questions for you on this.
I would suggest personally don't make it into an elections issue. It has many pitfalls that your opponents would exploit. Its one of those damned if you do, damned if you don't things.
Come to power and try to reduce the issues, make them more manageable and then make big policy decisions.
My personal expectation from PTI is that at some point it would be bold enough to abolish these ridiculous blasphemy laws... But I understand if done now, it will be like "OMG they are anti-Islam". But the ball should be set in motion towards it.
Similarly you need to establish calm towards the tribal areas. In a culture of non-violence can your breed modern thought processes into their midst. I understand that you cannot do this, without first stopping all the bombs from going off.
But do remember you can probably just get an armistice not a peace treaty and the way you deal with the terrorism problem will define the way PTI looks while dealing with Pakistan's other problems.
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