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I'll give it a year to two before the people who voted them in will be begging for the army.

and if... the army is as unwilling as it was when PPP was in, then next election PPP will be voted in, again.
 
Provincial identity first nations future second thats wat pakistanis have proved here

You are an incredible Idiot - If it was for provincial identity than Kashmiris wouldn't have won. ANP would have won in KPK

agya .....

Dude - refrain from this kind of language, It's not youtube. No need to get banned because of low life troll
 
Me too..
Disappointed big time..
Pakistan's fate is decided by illiterate villagers and equally illiterate dwellers of suburban karachi and other big cities..
They have never failed to give the country to the wrog people every ti,e,and these illiterates are here to stay.
So this time the bright minded learned peole came out to vote,only to lose with a less wide margine.
If they hadnt voted even then their candidates had lost but with a more wide margine.
The only difference all this youth and learned people's hype and trouble to go voting....is that election turnover was larger than ever this time,but made no difference.
Because n democracy majority decides,and the majority in Pakistan are illiterates who are happy to be fooled over and over again by same politicians,so be it.

Stay home next time and enjoy your election day holiday next time instead of losing it on voting.
If you are reading this,it means you are literate and you are a minority and you cant make any difference in this form of democracy unless votes are valued on the basis of your intellect and education.
 
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This was possible if there was no Afghanistan few hundred kilometers away.
 
That province hold nearly 60% population - So, in democratic setup that's bound to happen.

That's exactly what i meant when i said that it's a bit unfair.

That province hold nearly 60% population - So, in democratic setup that's bound to happen.

That's exactly what i meant when i said that it's a bit unfair.

That province hold nearly 60% population - So, in democratic setup that's bound to happen.

That's exactly what i meant when i said that it's a bit unfair.
 
The Sad Part is both Administrators of this forum directly contributed in least representation of Pakistanis views at this forum.....they deliberately makes it one sided, their own version of thing.

I say they have dishonest to their jobs:angry: Shame on both of them.

Exactly....So many posts on Imran Khan that the forum almost looked like a propaganda machine for Imran Khan.
 
i dont agree 100% with you.....
its too early to tell how NS will behave....he has learned his lessons the hard way....i'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
any way as i posted somewhere else, PTI has changed the political scene in pakistan....it used to be PPP-PMLN back and forth. now its going to be PMLN - PTI for the future and the PTI will gain ground if it performs in the KPK. if it dosnt then back to square-1. PPP is finished.....CRUSHED in Punjab and KPK.....Zardari will flee the country, the bhutto kids dont have what it takes to play pakistani politics....they love the comfort of Dubai and London.....PPP is history....its lost ground in Sindh too and will lose further.

if NS missteps the media and judiciary will pounce on him like anything.....the same goes for PTI and the others.

so lets wait and see what happens Jammer..!

My views are similar.. and i saw a changed Sharif in last five years.
It was their performance, which won them popularity.... Punjab remained relatively calmed, while all of Pakistan was burning, this was enough for the people of Punjab to value and in addition Shabaz Sharif did most of construction work, while other provincial chiefs were busy stealing money and conspiring against Pakistan.

Imran Khan turned people afraid with his tax raising threats, especially when people of Pakistan are already paying highest taxes and surcharges in the world.

While the people leading Ik party were IG's of munafiqs.
 
I'll give it a year to two before the people who voted them in will be begging for the army.

and if... the army is as unwilling as it was when PPP was in, then next election PPP will be voted in, again.

That's what dismays me, last time he was kicked out of the office, people were distributing sweets and dancing in the streets now the same have voted him in..... who do you blame. !!
 
well I don't like nawaz neither did I vote for him.
But now lets pray,
That May Almighty rule his brain's and may almighty give us peace & prosperity.
Amen.
 
Me too..
Disappointed big time..
Pakistan's fate is decided by illiterate villagers and equally illiterate dwellers of suburban karachi and other big cities..
They have never failed to give the country to the wrog people every ti,e,and these illiterates are here to stay.
So this time the bright minded learned peole came out to vote,only to lose with a less wide margine.
If they hadnt voted even then their candidates had lost but with a more wide margine.
The only difference all this youth and learned people's hype and trouble to go voting....is that election turnover was larger than ever this time,but made no difference.
Because n democracy majority decides,and the majority in Pakistan are illiterates who are happy to be fooled over and over again by same politicians,so be it.

Stay home next time and enjoy your election day holiday next time instead of losing it on voting.
If you are reading this,it means you are literate and you are a minority and you cant make any difference in this form of democracy unless votes are valued on the basis of your intellect and education.

I hope you get my cynicism at affairs in Pakistan. Nothing will make a difference, which is quite sad.

As for those saying that Karachi's illiterate people chose MQM and PPP, in my area no one was able to cast their votes. No one.

Anyway, it didnt really matter where their votes were cast even.

Like Developoreo said, it will be PPP's turn next, and the ping pong will continue.
 
Looking at and listening to all the feedback i had ...these elections have proved that 'change' is nearly impossible in Punjab and people r so dissappointed as the election results have poured in and then there is massive rigging (even DHA Lahore wasn't spared)... So much dissapointment to begin with and this will keep on increasing as even those who r happy now will start losing patience with the people they have elected ...
 
Me too..
Disappointed big time..
Pakistan's fate is decided by illiterate villagers and equally illiterate dwellers of suburban karachi and other big cities..
They have never failed to give the country to the wrog people every ti,e,and these illiterates are here to stay.

So this time the bright minded learned peole came out to vote,only to lose with a less wide margine.
If they hadnt voted even then their candidates had lost but with a more wide margine.
The only difference all this youth and learned people's hype and trouble to go voting....is that election turnover was larger than ever this time,but made no difference.
Because n democracy majority decides,and the majority in Pakistan are illiterates who are happy to be fooled over and over again by same politicians,so be it.

Stay home next time and enjoy your election day holiday next time instead of losing it on voting.
If you are reading this,it means you are literate and you are a minority and you cant make any difference in this form of democracy unless votes are valued on the basis of your intellect and education.

brother the part in bold i feel is an insult to KPK people!! they showed they might not be most educated but are definetly love PTI & as usual they always see eid kaa chand first now they will see naya pakistan first!
 
If the voter turnout went from 46% to 63%, i predict for the next one it will be less than 20%.

No one cares now about casting their ballot.

And now if I hear anyone say, "Aap nay kabhi vote kiya hai" :pissed:
 
May be this is good for Pakistan....since Imran dont have experience to handle this bif responsibility....let him prove himself at state level first...
 

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