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Pakistani Rupee Will Be At All Time Low In a Decade

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Pakistan today faces many challenges such as illiteracy, poverty, corruption, inequity, energy crisis, poor governance and terrorism. The country has been divided in haves and haves-not classes. These issues have given roots to many new problems and have caused a direct negative impact on the economy. “N League government has failed to manage Pakistan and address its core issues. It has totally failed to accomplish the international Sustainable Development Goals”.

They (PMLN) seem much concerned about constructing roads and develop housing societies that are clearly out of common man’s reach.
While the nation demands attention on internal policies and good governance, the government is seen busy visiting foreign countries and pleasing Turkey and China.
 
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Terrorism decreased by 85% due to Operation Zarb e Azb and Karachi Operation

Energy Crisis (i can provide pic of every single Project)
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Corruption
Pakistan now Ranked 117 at Corruption Ranking which was 143 in PPP era
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Literacy Rate
You can't grow the Literacy rate if Provincial Governments like Sindh and Balochistan doesn't do anything for it

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Poverty Poverty rate of Pakistan has gone down Punjab is richest province and Balochistan is the poorest
Poverty rate of Pakistan is 35.5% and 17.7% which earn $1 a day
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LOL

Terrorism decreased by 85% due to Operation Zarb e Azb and Karachi Operation

Energy Crisis (i can provide pic of every single Project)
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Corruption
Pakistan now Ranked 117 at Corruption Ranking which was 143 in PPP era
View attachment 357002

Literacy Rate
You can't grow the Literacy rate if Provincial Governments like Sindh and Balochistan doesn't do anything for it

554c0fc66df0c.jpg


Poverty Poverty rate of Pakistan has gone down Punjab is richest province and Balochistan is the poorest
Poverty rate of Pakistan is 35.5% and 17.7% which earn $1 a day
View attachment 357004
Of-course, there are some positive developments in the country. However, the Federal government is supposed to look into issues of the state (on the whole). Development of Pakistan on the whole, should be top priority, not just that of Punjab province exclusively.

Another thing is that who is supposed to take notice of lack of performance of provincial governments? Federal government. For example, if the provincial government of Sindh is not doing much for its province, than Federal government needs to fix this problem. Ironically, take a look at the newly appointed governor of Sindh:

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What is this? Do you think he has the energy for this position?

Another point is that it is true that the Federal government is busy in building roads, Metros and housing schemes; very nice, right? Wrong. See my explanation below:

Construction of roads is important, but the new roads are of poor quality on average. Metro is also important but its new routes are ill-planned in the city of Lahore. More importantly, a large number of housing schemes are indeed beyond the reach of common people in the aspect of affordability. Unfortunately, kickbacks (from various projects) matter more to the governmental officials than addressing the problems of the society in genuine matter. These development projects have more cosmetic value than being a real solution. These are the problems that statistics do not capture, my friend.
 
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LOL

Terrorism decreased by 85% due to Operation Zarb e Azb and Karachi Operation

Energy Crisis (i can provide pic of every single Project)
View attachment 357001

Corruption
Pakistan now Ranked 117 at Corruption Ranking which was 143 in PPP era
View attachment 357002

Literacy Rate
You can't grow the Literacy rate if Provincial Governments like Sindh and Balochistan doesn't do anything for it

554c0fc66df0c.jpg


Poverty Poverty rate of Pakistan has gone down Punjab is richest province and Balochistan is the poorest
Poverty rate of Pakistan is 35.5% and 17.7% which earn $1 a day
View attachment 357004
Very nice informative post, salute to Gen Raheel for decreasing terrorism in Pakistan.

Modern education will solve all the other problems one by one. Education is the only way forward in this rapidly changing world.
 
Of-course, there are some positive developments in the country. However, federal government is supposed to look into issues of the masses in the country on the whole. Development of Pakistan should be priority, not just that of Punjab.

Another thing is that who is supposed to take the notice of lack of performance of provincial governments? Federal government. For example, if the provincial government is not doing much for its province, than Federal government needs to fix this problem. Ironically, take a look at the newly appointed governor of Sindh:

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What is this? Do you think he has the energy for this position?

Another point is that it is absolutely true that the Federal government is busy in building roads, Metros and housing schemes; very nice, right? Wrong. See my explanation below:

Construction of roads is important, they are of third class quality. Metro is also important but its new routes are ill-planned in Lahore. More importantly, the housing schemes in cities are indeed beyond the reach of common people in the aspect of affordability. Unfortunately, kickbacks matter more to the governmental officials than genuine focus on addressing the problems of the masses. These are the problems that statistics do not capture, my friend.


Sir g After 18th Amendment Provinces get the budget they should perform but as usual they play Punjab Cards that Punjab is eating all the funds rather then performing

If some tries to take the notice of the provincial performance the people like Chandio of PPP rant on media HAMARI KHUDMUKHTARI PE HAMLA HAI and then they back of

Well Yeah Governor Sindh dcision was a bit shocking

Metro Routes are not ill-planned there are 5 routes in Lahore 7 in Rawalpindi and 6-8 in Karachi with the feeder buses on smaller routes the whole mass transit project will take some years to build
 
LOL

Terrorism decreased by 85% due to Operation Zarb e Azb and Karachi Operation

Energy Crisis (i can provide pic of every single Project)
View attachment 357001

Corruption
Pakistan now Ranked 117 at Corruption Ranking which was 143 in PPP era
View attachment 357002

Literacy Rate
You can't grow the Literacy rate if Provincial Governments like Sindh and Balochistan doesn't do anything for it

554c0fc66df0c.jpg


Poverty Poverty rate of Pakistan has gone down Punjab is richest province and Balochistan is the poorest
Poverty rate of Pakistan is 35.5% and 17.7% which earn $1 a day
View attachment 357004

C III is still running on trails, it will run on full power any day this month. C IV will be critical this month and then trails will start :)
 
Sir g After 18th Amendment Provinces get the budget they should perform but as usual they play Punjab Cards that Punjab is eating all the funds rather then performing

If some tries to take the notice of the provincial performance the people like Chandio of PPP rant on media HAMARI KHUDMUKHTARI PE HAMLA HAI and then they back of

Well Yeah Governor Sindh dcision was a bit shocking
Federal government have endured dharnas and all that, and you think that it cannot endure such hue and cry? A sincere Federal government can make true difference, not a compromised one. The newly appointed governor of Sindh is a small (visible) manifestation of this behind-the-scenes compromise.

PML(N) and PPP have an understanding, and this is the root cause of all political problems in the country. Once again, a cosmetic progress.

As far as development is concerned, PML(N) has cheap habit of taking credit of every major socioeconomic project in Pakistan, and its gullible supporters fall for such propaganda without doing any homework. For example, CPEC is not a brainchild of PML(N); the groundwork for CPEC started in 2002 during the tenure of Pervez Musharraf. And Army's danda is making sure that CPEC does not becomes another Kalabagh.

And the economic prosperity that PML(N) loves to tout about, is a product of its dealings with IMF in this regard. In short, cosmetic progress in this area as well.

Metro Routes are not ill-planned there are 5 routes in Lahore 7 in Rawalpindi and 6-8 in Karachi with the feeder buses on smaller routes the whole mass transit project will take some years to build
Why do you think that the work on Orange Train was suspended? Due to some problems, my friend. Problems that are being overlooked under the garb of progress. Cosmetic progress, in-fact.

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I would also like to touch the subject of Terrorism. While there is a visible decrease in the menace of terrorism in the country, thanks in part to the efforts of Pakistan Army towards this end, there were still 603 incidents of terrorism in 2016 alone. An excellent database to consider: http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/Pakistan/database/casualties.htm

So credit where due but our war on terror is still far from over.
 
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That is ok ...that means the pakistani exports will be more competitive in the world market
 
Pakistan have already disappointed several critics who claimed in 2013 that Pakistani rupee will devalue to over 125 rupees by 2016 and that the average fall in Pakistani rupee is about 8-10%

Here comes end of 2016 and Pakistan lost average of about 2% value on yearly basis compared to 2013. The rupee have over perforned and although there is high probability it may slide really quickly, its managed to contain for a long period of time. I am very optimistic that the rupee will continue to remain stable because CPEC cannot afford to see sudden decrease of value in rupee. It halts investors confidence badly as they would make significant loss in currency devaluation soon after an investment.

The economy of Pakistan performed relative better than the last government and it certainly looks like Pakistan would be targetting 8-10% growth after 2-3 years due to massive influx of Chinese investment in the development sector, working side by side with the budget of Pakistan
 
Why do you think that the work on Orange Train was suspended? Due to some problems, my friend. Problems that are being overlooked under the garb of progress. Cosmetic progress, in-fact.

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I would also like to touch the subject of Terrorism. While there is a visible decrease in the menace of terrorism in the country, thanks in part to the efforts of Pakistan Army towards this end, there were still 603 incidents of terrorism in 2016 alone. An excellent database to consider: http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/Pakistan/database/casualties.htm

So credit where due but our war on terror is still far from over.

Orange Train work was only suspended at specific points which were close to Historical sites those sites which people were made houses and shops in front of them and was neglected

Metro train was not even close to those sites... as a video was made to show the historical sites...

High court issued Stay order at 21 places then at 11 places and then at 7 places now

Federal government have endured dharnas and all that, and you think that it cannot endure such hue and cry? A sincere Federal government can make true difference, not a compromised one. The newly appointed governor of Sindh is a small (visible) manifestation of this behind-the-scenes compromise.

PML(N) and PPP have an understanding, and this is the root cause of all political problems in the country.

As far as development is concerned, PML(N) has cheap habit of taking credit of every major socioeconomic project in Pakistan, and its gullible supporters fall for such propaganda without doing any homework. For example, CPEC is not a brainchild of PML(N); the groundwork for CPEC started in 2002 during the tenure of Pervez Musharraf. And Army's danda is making sure that CPEC does not becomes another Kalabagh.

And the economic prosperity that PML(N) loves to tout about, is a product of its dealings with IMF in this regard.


Why do you think that the work on Orange Train was suspended? Due to some problems, my friend. Problems that are being overlooked under the garb of progress. Cosmetic progress, in-fact.

----

I would also like to touch the subject of Terrorism. While there is a visible decrease in the menace of terrorism in the country, thanks in part to the efforts of Pakistan Army towards this end, there were still 603 incidents of terrorism in 2016 alone. An excellent database to consider: http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/Pakistan/database/casualties.htm

So credit where due but our war on terror is still far from over.

So Army gave Danda to PML N on CPEC and yet people cry that Government changed the route EPIC :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Army is just providing security that's it CPEC is by Government not by Army
 
Orange Train work was only suspended at specific points which were close to Historical sites those sites which people were made houses and shops in front of them and was neglected

Metro train was not even close to those sites... as a video was made to show the historical sites...

High court issued Stay order at 21 places then at 11 places and then at 7 places now
Not just that but there is also a issue of appropriate compensation to the dislocated public.

So Army gave Danda to PML N on CPEC and yet people cry that Government changed the route EPIC :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Army is just providing security that's it CPEC is by Government not by Army
Yes, Army's danda is invisible in this case, but it is there. ;)

CPEC is beyond the scope of any civilian government in Pakistan. It is a true state-to-state affair. Only a deluded person would perceive CPEC as the brainchild of PML(N), it is not. As I pointed out earlier, the groundwork on CPEC commenced in 2002, during the period of martial law imposed by Pervez Musharraf.
 
Not just that but there is also a issue of appropriate compensation to the dislocated public.


Yes, Army's danda is invisible in this case, but it is there. ;)

CPEC is beyond the scope of any civilian government in Pakistan. It is a true state-to-state affair.

Dislocate People??? LOL i saw a Women crying on Javed Chaudhary Show at Express news that he received 4.8 Million Rupees from Government what would she do whit that Money??

wonder where was that ARMY INVISIBLE DANDA in PPP time from 2008-2013?? or in Musharaf Era as some claims CPEC was planned by Musharaf or they were waiting for Nawaz Government?

Only a deluded person would perceive CPEC as the brainchild of PML(N), it is not. As I pointed out earlier, the groundwork on CPEC commenced in 2002, during the period of martial law imposed by Pervez Musharraf.

hahahahah Ok so it took 6 years for Musharaf to plan the CPEC and PMLN diverted everything in Punjab in just 1 year and still army was silent on it :D :D buahahahhahahahahah

Musharaf work went down the drain
 
There was report of devaluation of indian rupee as well., I think it is not only us many other countries are facing the same problem...
 
Dislocate People??? LOL i saw a Women crying on Javed Chaudhary Show at Express news that he received 4.8 Million Rupees from Government what would she do whit that Money??
You trust everything you see on TV? That sounds like a staged event to me.

I am aware of a significant protest from a segment of society affected by inadequate compensation for that dislocation, on the Raiwind Road. And not surprisingly, the affected area was sealed through containers. And there was no publicity of it in media. How did I know? Because I was driving there and the route was cut at that time.

wonder where was that ARMY INVISIBLE DANDA in PPP time from 2008-2013?? or in Musharaf Era as some claims CPEC was planned by Musharaf or they were waiting for Nawaz Government?
You don't seem like in-touch with ground realities of these matters. You are perhaps one of those deluded jialas of PML(N).
 
We are just coming from the age of darkness after Ops Zarb-e-Azb and foreign investment is gradually trickling in. I have just few questions for all those propagating days of doom and gloom for Pakistan since like 1947:

(1) Oil prices are at their lowest and are showing no sign of improvement for atleast 5,6 more years and that shrinks our import bill way down, so with money saved from decreased import of oil, should it be having bad affect on Pakistani Economy or Good?

(2) With Law and order situation improved at quite a fast pace even just in last two years, theoretically speaking doesnt it call for more foreign investment in an untapped market like Pakistan with passage of time?

(3) Crippling energy shortages are being solved in multi pronged manner so when industry is producing round the clock so it means we can meet up the demand, so shouldnt exports go up. With good processing facilities being set up we are expecting good export of almost all agricultural, live stock and dairy products.

But yes all these can not be achieved without proper legislation and giving ease of business to the investors. Again this recent upsurge in dollar rate is affecting everyone let alone us. Even US to INR is at almost its highest value right now.
 

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