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Do you think PTI has a future without Imran Khan?

  • Yes

    Votes: 22 19.6%
  • No

    Votes: 80 71.4%
  • Only if senior leadership is released

    Votes: 10 8.9%

  • Total voters
    112
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I believe all stake holders, given power in various administrative units of Pakistan, are being put on Notice: Perform or Perish…
Nah, the only orders that are given as per 27th amendment is that do boot licking or perish. 🙄
 
My point is why are you agreeing with @Meengla and his BS posts about "improvement" in Pakistan? What kind of improvement are you even seeing after recently passed 27th amendment and its legalized dictatorship of the armed forces? 🙄

I am agreeing with him to the extent that Pakistan's economy has not collapsed the likes of you have been fearmongering about.

I have already described the 27th amendment as General Zia's Wet Dream From Hell Come True, and that is all the comment I really care to make on it.

I have also persistently said that there is a LOT of improvement that still needs to happen, and that social development must be made a priority.

Furthermore, all the claims of IK being able to fix any of such issues in 90 days, or in one term , are just as much bullshit today as they were when he was making them.

If we are to discuss such topics any further, I strongly suggest that you, - and your fellow cultists here - learn some manners necessary for polite discussion. Thank you.
 
I am agreeing with him to the extent that Pakistan's economy has not collapsed…
It HAS collapsed. Without continuous foreign handouts and guarantees, Pakistan’s economic situation would be no different from any other bankrupt country. 🙄
 
It HAS collapsed. Without continuous foreign handouts and guarantees, Pakistan’s economic situation would be no different from any other bankrupt country.

Okay, if that assessment is to be regarded as correct, then it has been correct for decades now, including IK's tenure, as well as the current one.

So what has really changed recently in this regard? Not much. The economy was on life support before, is on it now, and it is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future as well.

Again, you really have no substantive argument here to make, except to argue just for argument's sake, endlessly.
 
Don't think education has anything to do with it but the question begs to be answered that how easy was it to social engineer a phenomenon where an alarmingly conservative society would go all in for a serial divorcee.

Is it viable to have a perpetual minority rule over majority?


Ok patwari

Need clear answers to issues raised by the Commonwealth report which your illegal gov tried to hide..


“In its final report, the group highlighted, among others, the conditions which appeared to limit fundamental political rights and impacted one party’s ability to fairly contest the election. Additionally, it noted a shutdown of cellular services on election night, which reduced the transparency of the process and impacted the efficiency of receiving results. “

The report concluded that these developments may have “impinged on the credibility, transparency and inclusiveness of the electoral process”.


Link below for your reading

 
So what has really changed recently in this regard? Not much. The economy was on life support before, is on it now, and it is likely to remain so for the foreseeable future as well.
Exactly! So why call the present state of Pakistan’s economy for "improvement" when nothing really has improved structurally on the ground? 🙄
You do this only to "prove" PTI lies or what else is the point for such "optimism"?
 
Exactly! So why call the present state of Pakistan’s economy for "improvement" when nothing really has improved structurally on the ground? 🙄
You do this only to "prove" PTI lies or what else is the point for such "optimism"?


That guy is a fool …. The recent world bank report says it all… ie low growth rate unlikely to improve living standards
 


Excellent ,….you can google !

Now for this …

Your election are a fraud..

US Congress demands 'full, independent' probe into Pakistani elections​




Your super supreme pizza leader ie nawj … a fraud



Your head of state Mr 10% a super fraud

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Your puppet masters ie corrupt, power hungry and trigger happy killers

Top military officers, including former army chief General Qamar Jawed Bajwa and army spokesman, General Asim Saleem Bajwa, have been revealed to have experienced significant financial gains within a relatively short time. Bajwa’s immediate family amassed substantial wealth, transforming into billionaires within six years.

General Asim Saleem Bajwa and his brother established a business empire that included 133 restaurants across four countries, operating under the Papa John’s pizza franchise. An investigation was also launched into real estate corruption by the brothers of former army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, who for many years was the most powerful figure in the country.


The Pandora Papers exposed a long list of Pakistan’s former military officers who had accumulated immense wealth through tax evasions and corruption.



Censorship is the norm…


So my dear patwari your gods have a rotten image rivaling North Korea or saddam hussians family…but you would not know bcos you never left your village spoke with foreigners…
 
Exactly! So why call the present state of Pakistan’s economy for "improvement" when nothing really has improved structurally on the ground? 🙄
You do this only to "prove" PTI lies or what else is the point for such "optimism"?

No where have I been optimistic about the state of Pakistan's economy, only realistic.

The improvement that I refer to was in avoiding the impending collapse that IK intentionally engineered in the waning days of his tenure.

Pakistan's economy did not collapse, as many wished for, and THAT is no small success.

And for morons quoting snippets out of World Bank reports, note that there is still a small positive rate of growth, but like always, it is utterly negated by the rapid rate of population growth. That has been a persistent feature of Pakistan's history. Those who still believe IK could have ever delivered on his promises of improving living standards are the real fools.

Whose fault is that, I wonder?
 
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My advice would be to let them be. Reality will teach them what logic can not.


Agree.. reality is as follows….

- Both local and foreign entities continue to exit Pakistan
- Every one worth their salt is desperately trying to leave Pakistan
- Report after report from IMF to world bank lambast corruption and low growth rate..
- Pakistan passport index now rival yemen

Congratulations on your new “reality”


Idiots
 
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