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South Asia is a shithole India is a shit hole, Bangladesh is a shithole and so is Pakistan

But do you know why Bangladesh is stable?

Because it's essentially a dictatorship, a single leader and party that has completely subverted democracy, the law, constitution etc

But regardless Bangladesh got political and economic stability

The ability to implement Long term economic policies, reforms and plans and stopping the jahil awam from getting involved and fcuking everything up with their patwarism or jiyalism

Even PTI isn't perfect, but a honest IK is better than the same corrupt inept lanats like bhuttos and sharifs

Amendment 18 has disabled the state, the state hardly has any money for programs



The government has a wafer thin majority full of lotas and a opposition constantly at their throats



I'm not sure what you geniuses want?????




Get stability in the country for fcuks sake

MQM are trash but you will vote for mqm

PPP have made Sindh into somalia but you will vote for PPP

Ethnocentric extremism has ripped afghans apart, but ANP is still here

That bald bastard Nawaz is sitting in London and his patwaris creating multiple problems in Pakistan



If Pakistani want change then give PTI a thumping majority then sit back for 10 years


Pakistani have a chance in a few months, let's see what happens
...and what did PTI achieve in its 3.5 years?

numerous train derailments that took hundreds of lives, and sheikha was awarded by giving him interior ministry? destruction of hafeez sheikh's economic policy by bringing in tareen that led to sky rocketing of imports? de-fanging nab? zero civil service reforms, zero progress on pension question? what about the independence/autonomy of punjab police? or the delegation of power to local bodies in punjab? what happened to that? they used to scream themselves hoarse by citing kpk police and model as a shining star, and yet failed to implement the same in punjab. also, remember the LNG debacle by hammad azhar? what about failure to bring in any significant? the textile sector got a boost because of bangladesh and china shutting down in covid, before that, it was all doom and gloom. other than mobile device policy, no serious effort has been made by pti for industrialization, it instead jacked up import duties on raw materials used in export based industries.

pti's govt also failed to monitor and take corrective action when people shifted from cotton to sugar cane, resulting in low cotton crop and high import bills, and even with increased sugar cane plantation, the country faced extremely high sugar prices due to PTI's policies. the ministr of national food security also failed in predicting the effect of locust swarm attack on food related agricultural output, and missed out on taking any corrective action.

stop acting like supporters of pmln and ppp, pti has done the exact same things that they have done.

subsidy chyae awam ko petrol 150 fix karsia jab ke it should be much higher
awam should be given subsidy as it is paying taxes, what should be done is too end fuel allowances to babu-cracy, stop handing over kanals of govt owned houses to babu-cracy, stop the ayyashian of babu-cracy, which PTI completely failed to do.
 
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That guy is anti-PTI. Quite pointless to quote him. Pakistan is far from Sri Lanka like disaster. Obviously any country can go towards Sri Lanka is mismanaged. Pakistan need to take some hard decisions.


 
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Rightfully he is criticizing petrol price freeze BS - for other things you can't blame him to much

But this was BAD, BAD
 
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Mr. Ismail, a finance minister under former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, said Pakistan must first complete the current IMF program, and regain the confidence of global investors so it can sell bonds.

Pakistan’s repeated IMF bailouts were due to its failure to expand exports and boost foreign reserves, Mr. Ismail said.

“We have been pursuing import substitution, when we should have been pursuing export promotion,” said Mr. Ismail, a former IMF employee with a doctorate in public finance from University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. “We need a paradigm shift in thinking.”
This seems to be approach favored by future finance minister of Pakistan. Seems like he will remove restriction on imports with faith that Pakistani industries will utilize cheaper imports to increase exports in the fully free market system :coffee:

 
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