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The Imran Khan story doesn’t have a happy ending.

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THERE are times you have to feel for Imran Khan: here was this glamorous socialite having fun on the London party circuit, who now has to contend with issues like fiscal reforms, inflation and IMF conditionalities.

When he was manning containers and leading his youthful followers like the Pied Piper of Hamelin, he would never have guessed that being prime minister was such hard work. As it is, many would say that apart from playing cricket and fund-raising, he had not done any actual work to this point.

In fact, it has been one long party thus far: the prime minister says he doesn’t run a kitchen or own a car. So popular is he that his friends provide everything he needs. He did raise some eyebrows when rich pals underwrote his expenses to Davos where in his speech, he informed his audience that without a little help from his friends, he couldn’t have made it. One Dutch minister was reported to have remarked that in his country, senior officials were not allowed to accept expensive gifts.

But here we are, in the midst of a tanking economy, with a leadership that appears incapable of understanding the nature and depth of the economic crises we face. And why should it? If the prime minister has never run a kitchen, can he possibly gauge the pain that inflation is inflicting on ordinary people?

Imran Khan has spent over 20 years plotting to become the prime minister. You might have thought that some of this time would have been devoted to preparing for the job. But I suppose that dharnas and rallies take up a lot of time.

For years, he struggled in the wilderness without much support until out of the blue, he apparently caught the eye of our political managers. His opponents were ruthlessly brushed aside, and against all odds, he was duly installed as the prime minister. The rest is history.

But this story doesn’t have a happy ending: the establishment was convinced they had bought a winner, but their horse continues to stumble at every turn, and appears to be incapable of ever taking the lead. All that this government is good for is making speeches on Kashmir. So now our political engineers are faced with the choice of this dispensation running the economy into the ground, or sending its leadership to the knacker’s yard.

If you think I am exaggerating, here are the facts: revenue targets have been missed by miles; inflation has gone through the roof; the deficit has exploded; and exports are far lower than the IMF had led our negotiators to believe. Without a single silver lining, people are being told to hang in there because somehow, someday, things will get better.

But it appears that Khan continues to believe that once he has thrown all his opponents into the slammer on corruption charges, milk and honey would start flowing across the land. His administration is now learning the hard way that there is more to governing than making speeches, jailing political opponents and strangling the media.

Hard work is needed on a sustained level. When I worked in the Prime Minister’s Secretariat years ago, I found Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to be a workaholic: no matter where he was travelling in the country, a courier would return every day with the current files he had taken along, meticulously annotated with the green ink he used. His daughter had displayed a similar work ethic.

With Imran Khan, I’m told, it is very different: apparently he turns up late at office and returns early.

This would have been fine if he had a decent team he could delegate to. But as it is, the lack of talent available to him has been cruelly exposed time and again. They either don’t brief him properly, or have no clue themselves. Our managers had parachuted in ‘experts’ to help them, but they have proved just as incompetent as the rest.

Without any real answers, the current leaders are left to rave and rant about conspiracies and plots against them.

Inwardly, the prime minister may long for the good old days when he was in the opposition, manning the barricades, and criticising the leadership of the PML-N and PPP. Now, he even has to spend time in the very parliament that he abused. Ah, those were the days…

Fast forward to 2020 when the PTI is having to find an accommodation with the establishment and placate an increasingly restive populace. Apart from those supporters who aren’t bothered about inflation, the government is taking a lot of unaccustomed flak. Nobody told Khan that being prime minister was such hard work. Nevertheless, having the top job (apart from the army chief) has an allure of its own.

As the lines from a musical go: “Nice work if you can get it, and you can get it if you try.”

irfan.husain@gmail.com

Published in Dawn, February 8th, 2020
 
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Anyone getting the job was going to get it because of the state of economy he inherited. The error was not making the people ready for what faced them. The worst is still to come.
 
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And Indians dancing on it. Dont worry pals, IK isnt going anywhere and he is a born fighter for those who think or wish that PM Khan fails, you guys are up for a surprise. Yes Inflation is high but this isnt his doing but rather the combined effect of the past 30 years which has brought Pakistan to this state. When PM Khan got Pakistan, there wasnt any honey or milk flowing and we were on the verge of default just like in 1999 when Musharraf took over from Nawaz. Yes its the same nawaz that has brought this country to its knees. So these Media presstitutes who take their harams from people like Nawaz and Zardari are barking because they got none from this government.
And the pain India and Indians have on Kashmir, well that pain isnt going anywhere because you guys too were use to deal with people like Nawaz and Zardari, the treacherous lot ruling Pakistan who appeared to be more Indians than Indians themselves. So yes the hurt is evident because unlike them we now have a man who is a Pakistani first and Pakistan comes first. When Indians cry over something this gives us Pakistanis hope that something somewhere is being done right which is causing all this butt hurt. Same goes for the media presstitutes and Khota Khor patwaris.
 
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And Indians dancing on it. Dont worry pals, IK isnt going anywhere and he is a born fighter for those who think or wish that PM Khan fails, you guys are up for a surprise. Yes Inflation is high but this isnt his doing but rather the combined effect of the past 30 years which has brought Pakistan to this state. When PM Khan got Pakistan, there wasnt any honey or milk flowing and we were on the verge of default just like in 1999 when Musharraf took over from Nawaz. Yes its the same nawaz that has brought this country to its knees. So these Media presstitutes who take their harams from people like Nawaz and Zardari are barking because they got none from this government.
And the pain India and Indians have on Kashmir, well that pain isnt going anywhere because you guys too were use to deal with people like Nawaz and Zardari, the treacherous lot ruling Pakistan who appeared to be more Indians than Indians themselves. So yes the hurt is evident because unlike them we now have a man who is a Pakistani first and Pakistan comes first. When Indians cry over something this gives us Pakistanis hope that something somewhere is being done right which is causing all this butt hurt. Same goes for the media presstitutes and Khota Khor patwaris.

As clear as crystal, since the thread is opened by none other than a Gangu.:lol:
 
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The problem for Indians and Dawn is that Imran Khan is to stay here.

Indians, corrupt jyalas and journos are butthurt. The nexus of fools.
 
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Why do people especially the so called think tanks think that IK would have been able to rejig a broken system of 220 millions people in just one year???
 
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Anyone getting the job was going to get it because of the state of economy he inherited. The error was not making the people ready for what faced them. The worst is still to come.
worst has already came.rupee depreciated. custom duties raised. dvelopment expenditure reduced. current account deficit is controlled, budget deficit controlled.

Now the pace is set, and there is a need to set the confidence of business community restart the investment and economic activities which are already picking since last couple of months. Inflation is the biggest problem but it will reduce by the passage of time.
 
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The Potian Patwari worst than Jiyalas or PMLN Patwari.
End of the day
Ek thha Mureed Ek thhi Peerni.
The politicians in Pakistan not worth than a fly.
Jab chaha mar diya jab chaha......
let’s see how far this Makkhi keep survive
 
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If i keep hearing dawn, geo, indians are crying i would believe Khan & pakistan is progressing
 
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Now the pace is set, and there is a need to set the confidence of business community restart the investment and economic activities which are already picking since last couple of months. Inflation is the biggest problem but it will reduce by the passage of time.
If everything was so nice your yield on bonds would not have been 13%
 
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People need to closely look at history to get a perspective of what happens in pakistan politics : A cycle that repeats every 15-20 years!

The pakistani army , which has done multiple coups and when not in power operates as a shadow govt and yet never held accountable for anything, neither for wars lost nor for the economic mess created. So basically this hybrid form of government has corroded pakistan from within and weakened it.

So what is the cycle? almost any prominent politician in pakistan in the past or today was brought to the fore by their army.

A) Zulfiqar Ali bhutto: Brought by ayub khan and rewarded for showing loyalty to the army in the initial days
B) Nawaz sharif : Propped by pakistani army intelligence as a counter to Benzir bhutto, his steel mills which was nationalized by Zia where returned
C) Imran Khan: Brought in to counter Nawaz sharif

So what happens? there is always a threshold on how much a politician in pakistan can grow , he will inherit the problems of the past which were an outcome of this hybdrid style of governance with zero accountability on particular party(army), so when this problems will continue to grow the current player starts getting the blame, which will further frustrate him and make him feel helpless, powerless, he moves against army, this is when the army strikes back and you see a new player emerge and the vicious cycle repeats!

For those who abuse bhutto and sharif for everything wrong in pakistan, two things that you harp the most about here
1. Relations with china
2. Nuclear bomb

Was a brainchild of bhutto, your army was not in favor of having friendship with china or building a nuclear bomb. And this guy was hanged, lol
 
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If everything was so nice your yield on bonds would not have been 13%
Its not nice as of now due to inflation... bit the inflation is due to currency devaluation and to reduce budget deficit which we have already achieved. So we r in problem as of now but we have already taken hard decisions and future will be better IA

People need to closely look at history to get a perspective of what happens in pakistan politics : A cycle that repeats every 15-20 years!

The pakistani army , which has done multiple coups and when not in power operates as a shadow govt and yet never held accountable for anything, neither for wars lost nor for the economic mess created. So basically this hybrid form of government has corroded pakistan from within and weakened it.

So what is the cycle? almost any prominent politician in pakistan in the past or today was brought to the fore by their army.

A) Zulfiqar Ali bhutto: Brought by ayub khan and rewarded for showing loyalty to the army in the initial days
B) Nawaz sharif : Propped by pakistani army intelligence as a counter to Benzir bhutto, his steel mills which was nationalized by Zia where returned
C) Imran Khan: Brought in to counter Nawaz sharif

So what happens? there is always a threshold on how much a politician in pakistan can grow , he will inherit the problems of the past which were an outcome of this hybdrid style of governance with zero accountability on particular party(army), so when this problems will continue to grow the current player starts getting the blame, which will further frustrate him and make him feel helpless, powerless, he moves against army, this is when the army strikes back and you see a new player emerge and the cycle repeats!

For those who abuse bhutto and sharif for everything wrong in pakistan, two things that you harp the most about here
1. Relations with china
2. Nuclear bomb

Was a brainchild of bhutto, your army was not in favor of having friendship with china or building a nuclear bomb. And this guy was hanged, lol

U are right bro.

The only way out of this cycle is by establishing independent institutions. This is a time taking process.
 
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