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To overseas Pakistanis: Get Practical for Change in Pakistan.

Kompromat

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Guys big talk wont solve problems , if you support IK please join in the effort to bring Change in Pakistan.

PTI membership costs $10/month which equals $120/year - i am sure all of you can afford it , and as we all know this money wont go into building bangloes and buying BMW's but for funding change in Pakistan.

Please join the effort.


Join at: www.insaf.pk
 
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atleast suggest a change ..

Change = Bringing Pakistan Tehreek i Insaaf into power through democratic elections which will be a real change after decades of 50 families ruling this country.
 
Actually he is appealing for a change looks like but $10 is not "change" its cash.
Asking this to overseas Pakistanis is stupid because they dont get a voting right..unless voting right for pakistanis is given there wont be any change because majority of educated Pakistanis reside overseas.
 
It is still not clear what kind of system IK will implement in Pakistan.
 
It is still not clear what kind of system IK will implement in Pakistan.

the worst we have right now

whatever change he will bring will at least be better than current government's policies

i think this is a height of stupidity and "beghayrti" and one cannot go below this level
 
Actually he is appealing for a change looks like but $10 is not "change" its cash.
Asking this to overseas Pakistanis is stupid because they dont get a voting right..unless voting right for pakistanis is given there wont be any change because majority of educated Pakistanis reside overseas.

I didn't know NRI Pakistanis weren't allowed to vote...
 
I was not his supporter until that Raymond Davis stuff happened..Now i believe he is the only guy who can save us Pakistanis.Haters are gonna hate him but the truth is you have got no right to criticize this man.
 
If I was Pakistani I will give him 10$. He is definitely right person for Pakistan and he is fighting people who made billions.
 
If I was Pakistani I will give him 10$. He is definitely right person for Pakistan and he is fighting people who made billions.

Well, I just started my 'paid' membership. I know it will not be wasted due to the humanitarian work alone that Imran Khan does.
However, politically, I don't see much hope in Imran Khan and his party. It is not that 'billions' alone can make parties large. I think there are literally dozens of politicians in the current Pakistani parliament who have never even been accused of graft and are from the middle class--and they straddle all political parties.
It is that Imran Khan is a political novice.
 
It is still not clear what kind of system IK will implement in Pakistan.

Yara i know where you are coming from :D But as i have discussed before with you , the "real change" will take time and it has to stem from our current form of democracy.

on PTI website go and read the mission statement , the constitution remains the same with little changes here and there but this leadership you must agree has the capacity to prepare ground for people to impose their will in the future.
 
Actually he is appealing for a change looks like but $10 is not "change" its cash.
Asking this to overseas Pakistanis is stupid because they dont get a voting right..unless voting right for pakistanis is given there wont be any change because majority of educated Pakistanis reside overseas.

Somebozo saheb. If you watch the video it clearly states that PTI needs funds to run its operations in Pakistan which means public awareness campaigns , Dharnas etc and this how you educate people for a change.

As for the overseas Pakistanis , its up to them as if their vote is registered they must to Pakistan to cast their vote in favor of IK . I am going to do it whenever the next elections come by. If we want Change we must make these sacrifices - these trips can be planned alongside a trip to see the family as well -- you know what i mean if you really want a change going to Pakistan to vote is no big deal really but the question is how badly you want it.
 

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