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Rauf Klasra meets Imran Khan !! Massive changes on the Card

We have already felt the change in the form of petrol price ,which is now touching to Rs 110/L.

"Yaar humay imandar nhi chahyie" hume chor he wapis de do ...



retards like you only deserve chors, but the rest of the public doesnt.
So can you do us all a favor and leave our country and go settle somewhere else if they allow low IQ folk over there?

Al-Batwariyoon Al-Jahiloon ...
Ya-Jahil-ibne-Jahil, anta la tafhum, kul-o-khabeeth

arbi mei gaali, gaali nhi rehti kya lol
 
Pakistanis -
Wont pay tax throughout the strata, support corrupt leaders, are racist in politics and governance along with believing in religious leadership as if anointed by god..
then they expect mon & salwa... and cant afford the price hike for it..

A greater collection of miserable fools hasn’t called itself a nuclear power.
 
hukum karen shane bhai
Sorry bhai, I arrived too late at the thread and I saw later that you've already had your fun.

Anyone can see that there is a lot more than score settling going on in the guise of honest criticism so why not more.

"Yaar humay imandar nhi chahyie" hume chor he wapis de do
Sure, why not!

For all PPP PMLN LOVERS: Pakistan has to return large part of the borrowed foreign debt amounting to 27 billion Dollars in two years time when it becomes due...

27 billion Dollars due in one go.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!


Other than the principle amount borrowed by PPP and PMLN, Just the due interest being paid at the moment is 7 billion daily X 30 X 12 and you can do the math.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!

What else can this government do in short term than borrow more to return just the interest? Despite that principle amount largely stands unpaid.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!

In June 2013, the public external debt including foreign exchange liabilities was only $53.4 billion.
The public debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio peaked to 75% by the end of fiscal year 2018 in June. This ratio is far higher than the sustainable levels for any country, let alone Pakistan.
In June 2018, the public external debt stood at $95.1 billion Dollars. By the time PTI took over power, the debt was already hitting $97 billion mark.

Kudos Ishaq Dar !!! Let's bring him back!!!


@Retired Troll Bhai... The problem with anti PPP and anti PMLN awaam like myself is that when we criticise PTI for its mismanagement and inexperience (which was expected even before elections), those who have re-elected PPP and PMLN for more than 3 decades to bring Pakistan to its economic knees, that lot starts having a field day with childish idiosyncrasies like "inn say tu corrupt achchay thay"...not by a long shot.

It will be a miracle if Pakistan gets out of this economic quagmire anytime soon, no matter who is in power.

PPP and PMLN leaders are economic terrorists who drowned Pakistan in unprecedented debt. Period.
 
Sorry bhai, I arrived too late at the thread and I saw later that you've already had your fun.

Anyone can see that there is a lot more than score settling going on in the guise of honest criticism so why not more.


Sure, why not!

For all PPP PMLN LOVERS: Pakistan has to return large part of the borrowed foreign debt amounting to 27 billion Dollars in two years time when it becomes due...

27 billion Dollars due in one go.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!


Other than the principle amount borrowed by PPP and PMLN, Just the due interest being paid at the moment is 7 billion daily X 30 X 12 and you can do the math.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!

What else can this government do in short term than borrow more to return just the interest? Despite that principle amount largely stands unpaid.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!

In June 2013, the public external debt including foreign exchange liabilities was only $53.4 billion.
The public debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio peaked to 75% by the end of fiscal year 2018 in June. This ratio is far higher than the sustainable levels for any country, let alone Pakistan.
In June 2018, the public external debt stood at $95.1 billion Dollars. By the time PTI took over power, the debt was already hitting $97 billion mark.

Kudos Ishaq Dar !!! Let's bring him back!!!


@Retired Troll Bhai... The problem with anti PPP and anti PMLN awaam like myself is that when we criticise PTI for its mismanagement and inexperience (which was expected even before elections), those who have re-elected PPP and PMLN for more than 3 decades to bring Pakistan to its economic knees, that lot starts having a field day with childish idiosyncrasies like "inn say tu corrupt achchay thay"...not by a long shot.

It will be a miracle if Pakistan gets out of this economic quagmire anytime soon, no matter who is in power.

PPP and PMLN leaders are economic terrorists who drowned Pakistan in unprecedented debt. Period.
PPP & PML raped Pakistan.. and their supporters are part and participle of that thought process and morality.
 
Sorry bhai, I arrived too late at the thread and I saw later that you've already had your fun.

Anyone can see that there is a lot more than score settling going on in the guise of honest criticism so why not more.


Sure, why not!

For all PPP PMLN LOVERS: Pakistan has to return large part of the borrowed foreign debt amounting to 27 billion Dollars in two years time when it becomes due...

27 billion Dollars due in one go.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!


Other than the principle amount borrowed by PPP and PMLN, Just the due interest being paid at the moment is 7 billion daily X 30 X 12 and you can do the math.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!

What else can this government do in short term than borrow more to return just the interest? Despite that principle amount largely stands unpaid.
Kudos Ishaq Dar!!!

In June 2013, the public external debt including foreign exchange liabilities was only $53.4 billion.
The public debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio peaked to 75% by the end of fiscal year 2018 in June. This ratio is far higher than the sustainable levels for any country, let alone Pakistan.
In June 2018, the public external debt stood at $95.1 billion Dollars. By the time PTI took over power, the debt was already hitting $97 billion mark.

Kudos Ishaq Dar !!! Let's bring him back!!!


@Retired Troll Bhai... The problem with anti PPP and anti PMLN awaam like myself is that when we criticise PTI for its mismanagement and inexperience (which was expected even before elections), those who have re-elected PPP and PMLN for more than 3 decades to bring Pakistan to its economic knees, that lot starts having a field day with childish idiosyncrasies like "inn say tu corrupt achchay thay"...not by a long shot.

It will be a miracle if Pakistan gets out of this economic quagmire anytime soon, no matter who is in power.

PPP and PMLN leaders are economic terrorists who drowned Pakistan in unprecedented debt. Period.


Shane bhai,

We knew it even though sitting on the sidelines as mere observers of this circus that PTI was never prepared for any of the crisis facing the country. But does it make any fun that even still new numbers are being thrown as part of trying to understand how big a hole has been left.

Ishaq Dar is a convict and if urgency was shown by the government to have him delivered back, there are more than ways to do that but i have come to the conclusion that political rhetoric for PTI is more important than actual work.

Shall the people not question the caliph then? But yes we should bring back Ishaq Dar to serve in the prison but that needs government measures not rhetoric.

As far as goons of PPP PMLN MQM and JUIF and ANP and others are concerned, they are irrelevant since PTI is in actual power. Eventually PTI government will either have to work or be dethroned because of their own failures.
 
People are now realizing the price they paid for the plate of biryani.

Why are people shocked? PPP and PMLN created such a diseased country that this was bound to happen.
There will be a few years of pains, but the country can reover once the necessary reforms are made.

In the meantime, just watch the tamasha of patwaris jumping up and down claiming it's all PTI's fault.
 
Well, Zia-ul-Haq is the Daddy of your leader so please don't say thing bad about your collective daddy. NS today because of Zia-ul-Haq and Gen. Jeelani and Zardari is because of Musharraf and Kiyani.
Well, it is poetic .. yeh tu sher ho gaya


Nawaz because of Zia-ul-Haq & Jeelani
Zardari because of Musharraf & Kiyani
 
Dont be so thankless. Imran Khan is a sincere man and he is trying to fix things which previous crooks did not try or thought about.

Listen to what Klasra is saying. Opposition, the crooks, whom some of you want back, are giving him tough time so that they can get relief in corruption cases. The same corruption because of which you are suffering.

All the bills Imran seeking support are of public interest. The badly needed judicial reforms, the women's rights in property etc. If the opposition is for real, it would objectively find faults in the bills but NO!! Opposition only wants relief for their leaders in corruption cases.

Pakistan established political class is criminal. Its the crime merging with politics because of which Pakistan has suffered so much and is suffering. Imran is trying to fix it. Not for himself. For you!!!
 
Well he didn't created and he is doing nothing for wiping it off.

Actually, It seems he have no Idea what to do - he still think that managing country of 210m is like managing cricket team or generating revenue and tax collection is like running campaign to collect donations.
 
Actually, It seems he have no Idea what to do - he still think that managing country of 210m is like managing cricket team or generating revenue and tax collection is like running campaign to collect donations.
Bulls eye.

Atleast give him 5 years...then talk
10 dai diye,par iss system mai kuch nahi hou ga.
 
Atleast give him 5 years...then talk

He have 4 years and 3 months remaining, can secure another 5 years if he delivers something. But expecting that he will be able to get different result from same system is like expecting rooster will lay egg. He talked about reforms (which are must to fix), but we have yet to see any sign of these reforms other than letting currency to devalue to real value (I don't think this decision was based on rational, fact is that glorified munshi Ishaq Dar had already burnt forex reserves to keep the Rupee high, even Mofta Ismail was finding it hard to continue policy and started controlled devaluation, so there was no option left when PTI took charge)
 
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