Pradotlc
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Bakwas…However, the rate at which things are happening here is mind-blowing and it won't be wrong to say Maryam is popular.
Even najam sethi said Maryam Bhajee popularity is a problem…ie a lack of it
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Bakwas…However, the rate at which things are happening here is mind-blowing and it won't be wrong to say Maryam is popular.
And that is the problem i have with punjabis.
They don't expect better.
Buzdar was a disaster? Maybe politically. He wasn't charismatic, and got railroaded for it.
But he got shit done. I saw a LOT more development under him, and corruption was significantly lower.
Bot my wife and I went to Pakistan to visit a sick relative last month, I had to pay bribe after bribe.
Don't you dare tell me things have improved when they objective have gotten worse.
Dude a 2nd or a 3rd tier city of Punjab is way more developed than Peshawar and I just came from Peshawar not long ago. It was a total shit show.
i was talking about free health cards that was given to all Pakistanis, not just KPK. You are championing Punjab's health facilities but Nawaz sharif has to go to London for routine checkups?
my cousin had kidney failure so its touchy topic for me, he passed away unfortunately even though his family had spent over 1 crore on his treatment....then 2 more people in my village had kidney failure and both of them passed away sadly, they couldn't afford private hospitals.
and nobody votes for PML N, nawaz and maryam both lost even though elections were rigged in their favor.
I gtg now ttyl.
I've lived in all these countries and Lahore is more safe than London and Paris. In fact the English themselves don't want to live in the U.K now and they are beginning to migrate out to other countries. What world are you living in? LOLCan you tell us a few differences from Peshawar and your Paris Lahore?
Last time I went to Lahore I couldn't even take my mobile with me because locals were telling me their phones got robbed on gunpoint.
No law & order, there was no 24 hour electricity, if it rained some areas turn into swimming pools. Lack of education and healthcare, people asking me about how to get to UK.
The list can go on.
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