ajpirzada
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It is true that people like SMQ, Jahangir Tareen, Azam Sawati, Sheikh Rasheed etc have no place in PTI, and it is also true that they'll do everything to hijack PTI BUT one thing has become evident, for bad and for good, that PTI is IK and IK is PTI. Which literally means that IK has the power to send these people to hell (if and when needed) just like he did to Javeid Hashmi. Now I don't like this because I believe that PTI must not become into personality cult like other political parties, but unfortunately this is what happens in Pakistan. It will perhaps take a couple of decades for the democracy to take up roots and become mature enough IF it continued.
This is correct. But the issue is more to do with the possibility of manipulating the internal dynamics of the party when it will come to implementing party's reform agenda.
Most of the PTIs manifesto is not directly threatening any group specifically since PTI's focus is on institutional building, regulatory bodies and accountability. As long as PTI's leaders are not corrupt, there is little reason to believe that they will cause any hindrance in the way of implementing the accountability agenda. Similarly institutions and regulatory bodies do not directly threaten anyone specifically even though their indirect impact is great.
However, the issue will prop up when IK decides to implement the taxation policy by increasing the agriculture tax (rate/base) and the corporate tax rate/base). If many of the PTI's leaders belong to the wealthy elite, there will be a lot of manipulation to make sure tax agenda is not implemented. Similarly, the protectionist trade policies - somewhat justified - will find more resistance than what may be termed 'justifiable.'