Forsvaret
Trusted Member
Huh? That’s not for the military establishment to give or take. PM’s office only belongs to the one elected by the people of Pakistan.right, give him his PMship back!
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Huh? That’s not for the military establishment to give or take. PM’s office only belongs to the one elected by the people of Pakistan.right, give him his PMship back!
Huh? That’s not for the military establishment to give or take. PM’s office only belongs to the one elected by the people of Pakistan.![]()
Who cares what boot lickers like yourself "prefer"?I will prefer dumb looter then over maniac populist!
Who cares what boot lickers like yourself "prefer"?![]()
Yes. There is a reason why he ain’t cutting a deal with military establishment like Zardari or Nawaz. Choosing death over doing Baiat of Hazrat Asim Muneer makes him different from the others before him in a similar situation.really?! IK started his politics on that premise
Hmm, then maybe you prefer much practical and realistic sellouts to foreign powers like these two, instead?
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So in sum:1. idealist and propagandist
2. populist
3. fake news peddlers
So in sum:
1. I hate Imran Khan because he has a political ideology which he actually manages to propagate efficiently through social media
2. I hate Imran Khan because he is a very popular figure among the masses
3. I hate Imran Khan because even his fake news sell more than my own "real" news
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The answer for all that is already written in PTI manifesto. Thus, the real issue for Pakistan was never the lack of solutions for its many problems but rather the lack of effective implementation thereof.1. whats his policy to root out feudalism, proper and equality based land irrigation?
2. policy to reform power sector and the debt power infra. created?
3. any plan to fix corrupt judiciary?
4. plans to share power with local bodies?
5. any plans to have more provinces or less provinces?
6. Planning commission, steel sector development, energy sector reforms and importantly, education and health sector development?
Are you honestly putting the majority of Pakistanis who support IK in the same category?1. why there are always questionable politicians and businessmen behind IK?
Because they prefer short-term gain over long-term pain. Many of IK’s supporters simply can’t face long prison terms. They rather prefer comfort of their homes by doing this exactly:2. why do people back stab him?
That’s a personal weakness of IK. Only the God himself is perfect and thus free from any and all human weaknesses…3. why cant he always choose the right people for the right tasks?
The answer for all that is already written in PTI manifesto. Thus, the real issue for Pakistan was never the lack of solutions for its many problems but rather the lack of effective implementation thereof.
Yes, read this Dawn editorial below:Were any of PTI's plan effectively implemented during IK's tenure?
There are a number of major and minor successes to its credit. The government has handled the Covid-19 challenge ably so far and garnered well-deserved praise. It has also done well to expand the Ehsaas programme and provide cash assistance to the needy and deserving across the country. This programme has helped a large number of families to cope with the adverse effects of the pandemic and lockdowns. The health insurance card is also a much-needed initiative and will go a long way in easing the burden of healthcare on those who are surviving at the subsistence level. The government has also succeeded in stimulating the pandemic-affected economy through massive injections in the construction industry leading to a surprisingly robust growth rate. The focus on tree plantation and the environment is also an appreciable priority that will benefit future generations of Pakistanis.
The answer for all that is already written in PTI manifesto. Thus, the real issue for Pakistan was never the lack of solutions for its many problems but rather the lack of effective implementation thereof.
Are you honestly putting the majority of Pakistanis who support IK in the same category?
Because they prefer short-term gain over long-term pain. Many of IK’s supporters simply can’t face long prison terms. They rather prefer comfort of their homes by doing this exactly:![]()
That’s a personal weakness of IK. Only the God himself is perfect and thus free from any and all human weaknesses…
The answer for all that is already written in PTI manifesto. Thus, the real issue for Pakistan was never the lack of solutions for its many problems but rather the lack of effective implementation thereof.
Are you honestly putting the majority of Pakistanis who support IK in the same category?
Because they prefer short-term gain over long-term pain. Many of IK’s supporters simply can’t face long prison terms. They rather prefer comfort of their homes by doing this exactly:![]()
That’s a personal weakness of IK. Only the God himself is perfect and thus free from any and all human weaknesses…
Yes, read this Dawn editorial below:
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