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And the FIR mentions 'Punjab hakoomat kay khilaf fasaad ki sazish'.

Abhi roza na hota itni khoobsurat galian deni theen in ko.
 
This is the video in question BTW

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And the FIR mentions 'Punjab hakoomat kay khilaf fasaad ki sazish'.

Abhi roza na hota itni khoobsurat galian deni theen in ko.

Sadly this is the problem. Protests now are just phus! Do you like to people watch bahi?

It is a hobby of mine, sometimes I can just sit for hours and observe people, something that I undoubtedly picked up due to my line of work. But around four maybe five months ago, I was on Peshawar road there to pick someone up from the local bus Adda.

I parked up and just sat next to the pan walla, observing people. Everyone I saw wore this defeated look on their face, traffic key hajoom mey zombies ke taran bas coming and going, the old noisy crazy honking of Peshawar Road was replaced with a bizarre mundane silence, broken only by the passing noise of vehicles.

This observation was very telling. The people feel defeated, they feel disenfranchised and feel they have no agency...

This can work two ways, it can carry on as is, but if you look just beneath the surface, this sort of apathy is like that of a slumbering volcano, every now and then it farts sulphuric fumes, spits out some lava to relieve the pressure... But eventually you know that thing is going to go boom!

I hope this rambling made sense.
 
This can work two ways, it can carry on as is, but if you look just beneath the surface, this sort of apathy is like that of a slumbering volcano, every now and then it farts sulphuric fumes, spits out some lava to relieve the pressure... But eventually you know that thing is going to go boom!
Sooner or later that is going to happen boss. Abductions threats and extortions will work but not for long InshaAllah.
 
Sadly this is the problem. Protests now are just phus! Do you like to people watch bahi?

It is a hobby of mine, sometimes I can just sit for hours and observe people, something that I undoubtedly picked up due to my line of work. But around four maybe five months ago, I was on Peshawar road there to pick someone up from the local bus Adda.

I parked up and just sat next to the pan walla, observing people. Everyone I saw wore this defeated look on their face, traffic key hajoom mey zombies ke taran bas coming and going, the old noisy crazy honking of Peshawar Road was replaced with a bizarre mundane silence, broken only by the passing noise of vehicles.

This observation was very telling. The people feel defeated, they feel disenfranchised and feel they have no agency...

This can work two ways, it can carry on as is, but if you look just beneath the surface, this sort of apathy is like that of a slumbering volcano, every now and then it farts sulphuric fumes, spits out some lava to relieve the pressure... But eventually you know that thing is going to go boom!

I hope this rambling made sense.

Oh I totally agree. The disconnect between the people and the state is shocking.

You can never progress as a country when your own population has no confidence, or interest in what you do or don't do. People are fed up.
 
They actually made an error.
The approval percentage is actually 99%, PMLN leaders asked the survey folks to tone it down a few percentage points to show how humble they are.
Lol 😂.
 
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The only solution is for Punjab to be divided into small provinces. This Ram Gali product is not capable enough. Asim Munir should marry Mariam and leave Pakistan alone ..go for the long honeymoon ...
 
The only solution is for Punjab to be divided into small provinces.
Agreed. If not that atleast South Punjab deserves to be its own province. The development difference is too stark between North/Central and South. Rajanpur Muzzafargarh Vehari looks like Sub Saharan Africa
 
Agreed. If not that atleast South Punjab deserves to be its own province. The development difference is too stark between North/Central and South. Rajanpur Muzzafargarh Vehari looks like Sub Saharan Africa
Issue is can we afford expansion of already bloated bureaucracy for that. More provinces mean more CMs and more cabinet members.
 

Maryam Nawaz outperforms other CMs in governance, survey reveals​

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A recent survey conducted across Punjab’s 36 districts found that Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz gained significant public approval over the past year, with a majority of respondents rating her governance positively.

The survey, carried out by the Institute of Public Opinion Research between February 3 and 18, gathered feedback from both urban and rural populations on the Punjab government’s performance.

According to the results, most respondents described CM Maryam Nawaz’s governance as outstanding in terms of public service and addressing key issues.

In the education and healthcare sectors, 73% of citizens approved of her initiatives, while 68% rated her overall performance in these areas as very good.

However, the survey also highlighted concerns regarding employment generation, with 63% of respondents rating the government's performance in this area as poor. Despite this, 57% of respondents believed that the overall quality of governance had improved over the past year.

When asked about governance effectiveness, 57% of respondents felt that key public issues had been addressed efficiently, while 60% believed that Maryam Nawaz outperformed the chief ministers of the other three provinces.

Meanwhile, 17% of respondents felt that government performance had declined.

In comparison with the previous PTI-led government, 53% of those surveyed stated that public service and governance standards had improved under Maryam Nawaz’s leadership. Respondents cited advancements in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and the Clean Punjab initiative as among her most notable achievements.

The survey also measured sector-wise improvements, with respondents reporting progress in education (15%), healthcare (14%), roads and infrastructure development (11%), and cleanliness (11%). Additionally, 13% of respondents called for immediate attention to employment and healthcare, while 12% urged stronger efforts to curb inflation.


Abey noonie

Here is fact from US state department ie the country your form 47 boot polisher Shabaz thanked so much a few days ago

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“Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: unlawful or arbitrary killings, including extrajudicial killings; enforced disappearance; torture and cases of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment by the government or its agents; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary detention; political prisoners; transnational repression against individuals in another country; arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy; punishment of family members for alleged offenses by a relative; serious abuses in a conflict, including reportedly unlawful civilian deaths and enforced disappearance; serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media freedom, including violence against journalists, unjustified arrests and disappearances of journalists, censorship, criminal defamation laws, and laws against blasphemy; serious restrictions on internet freedom; substantial interference with the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association, including overly restrictive laws on the operation of nongovernmental organizations and civil society organizations; restrictions of religious freedom; restrictions on freedom of movement; coerced or forced return of individuals to a country where they would likely face torture or persecution; serious government corruption; serious government restrictions on domestic and international human rights organizations; extensive gender-based violence, including domestic or intimate partner violence, sexual violence, child, early, and forced marriage, female genital mutilation/cutting, and other forms of such violence; crimes involving violence or threats of violence targeting members of religious, racial and ethnic minorities including members of the Pashtun and Hazara communities; threats of violence motivated by antisemitism; enforcement of laws criminalizing consensual same-sex sexual conduct between adults; crimes involving violence or threats of violence targeting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex persons; and significant or systematic restrictions on workers’ freedom of association.

The government rarely took credible steps to identify and punish officials who may have committed human rights abuses.”



 
I think you guys are letting yourselves get blindsided. I have noticed PTI rhetoric becoming increasingly extremist and incoherent. They are missing IK's steer and their ranks are full of dross.

As far as Maryam is concered as CM of Punjab, she is doing a great job and there is no denying that.

Compare Peshawar and KPK and you will have your answer.
 
Take this for example, getting the work done. I really appreciate she understands the importance of clean streets. It's difficult to argue against.

What has PTI done in KPK?

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You have to be blind deaf mentally retard and a complete idiot to believe this

OR

be a patwari
 

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