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Imran Khan has already proven he is a Successful Leader how he handled Covid-19 Crisis and kept our industries running with Profit

With all due respect to foreign folks and their Policy Making, their circumstances are not same as Pakistan, as they have different circumstances and availability of massive industries. Certainly any collaboration and suggestions to help improve economy are always appreciated

Pakistan will make policy based on our Nation's best interest.


Don't worry , we already have seen Honorable Imran Khan being successful as a Diplomat/ Negotiator and Leader of nation, His team is always transparent and have solid bench marks for international standards in term of information sharing with people
We will see how he performs when he returns...
He cares for poor and looks things holistically and know modern governance...
But we should never trust any one blindly.
 
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the things you are talking about can be taken as initiation but cannot be completed in single term.

Policies need to be written and they need to be broadcast to let people know what is at stake. And these need to be asked of every politician.

It's ridiculous "I'm the daughter/son of" is what it takes.
 

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Policies need to be written and they need to be broadcast to let people know what is at stake. And these need to be asked of every politician.

It's ridiculous "I'm the daughter/son of" is what it takes.
Agreed they should be asked to elaborate. But considering the current atmosphere i doubt that they will give what you are looking for. Considering that they are atleast putting some of these goals out in front of public, is in itself admirable considering how mature our political landscape is... my two cents.
 

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World wide , After elections , group of capable people are invited to form policy

Imran Khan has already proven his success during Covid-19 period 100% with his team
+27 Billion USD surplus

This figure would have been +50 Billion USD, if there was no covid-19 pendemic between
2020-2022
 

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IK wont get anywhere by filtering political failures/rejects such as shaukar tareen. Sheihk rashid etc….

He needs a determine technicratic team backed by new politicians… asad umer, hammad azhar, murad saeed to name a few would be key choices. For foreign policy we need someone like Moeed Yousef as FM who has decades of experience in foreign policy. Not shah mahmood plz no.

Same goes for CMs. Hard thinking and choices need to be made now. Someone like Atif Khan for KP & Hammad azhar/asad umer for Punjab….

Key decisions would be on finance, foreign, interior, defence, and commerce ministries. Likewise CMs of 4 provinces. No more political compromises of giving lotas key positions. That will only get you so far.
 

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I highly disagree again, but yeah let's just leave it here, as I'd be repeating myself.

Just an FYI, you're kinda proving my point.
And here I thought you are proving my point.

Anyways let’s give it another turn, I have been going through different perspectives on this debacle. Those perspective are different point of views to analyse a situation and they are political, economical, trade, growth, inflation, spiritual, religious, domestic and international relations, including military’s perspective on different aspects.

I have been talking about a mix of spiritual-religious perception with you but I put forward only IK in Pakistan’s case The other side of the coin is Bajwa. Both were in driving seat of leading Pakistan. A trait of Bajwa was that he is a cruel and hard hearted man. Some of his actions in decision making since becoming COAS that I know of, have been cruel. Less occurred before extension, a bit more occurred after extension. Both IK and Bajwa had to go, but only one came back, which is IK. Bajwa can never come back In power , one of the reasons being he took off the uniform and that’s it. That was his pathway and he has had been sidelined from power in another way than IK. While few government officials confirm that IK wasn’t corrupt as PM, maybe that is his salvation that doors of power remain an opportunity for him. He has to mend his ways to get back that opportunity and hold onto it.
 

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And here I thought you are proving my point.

Anyways let’s give it another turn, I have been going through different perspectives on this debacle. Those perspective are different point of views to analyse a situation and they are political, economical, trade, growth, inflation, spiritual, religious, domestic and international relations, including military’s perspective on different aspects.

I have been talking about a mix of spiritual-religious perception with you but I put forward only IK in Pakistan’s case The other side of the coin is Bajwa. Both were in driving seat of leading Pakistan. A trait of Bajwa was that he is a cruel and hard hearted man. Some of his actions in decision making since becoming COAS that I know of, have been cruel. Less occurred before extension, a bit more occurred after extension. Both IK and Bajwa had to go, but only one came back, which is IK. Bajwa can never come back In power , one of the reasons being he took off the uniform and that’s it. That was his pathway and he has had been sidelined from power in another way than IK. While few government officials confirm that IK wasn’t corrupt as PM, maybe that is his salvation that doors of power remain an opportunity for him. He has to mend his ways to get back that opportunity and hold onto it.
So you're describing why Bajwa had to go, but don't really mention why IK had to go. On top of that you kind of prove PTI's point that he wasn't corrupt.

I'm not really sure what you stance is.

What is it that you disagree with him on that he deserved to be removed and replaced by the current government which has proven to be a thousand times more incompetent? Why do you support Shahbaz Sharif and oppose IK? What was the policies that you disliked about IK that Shahbaz Sharif fixed?
 

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So you're describing why Bajwa had to go, but don't really mention why IK had to go. On top of that you kind of prove PTI's point that he wasn't corrupt.

I'm not really sure what you stance is.

What is it that you disagree with him on that he deserved to be removed and replaced by the current government which has proven to be a thousand times more incompetent? Why do you support Shahbaz Sharif and oppose IK? What was the policies that you disliked about IK that Shahbaz Sharif fixed?
I don’t think I have mentioned anywhere that I support N or PPP or any party, heck I don’t even support martial law or military in power to run the country.

However, IK has done his own set of blunders as PM whereas he could have done better, so the notion that he has created of coming forth as a messiah for Pakistan is not entirely true either.
 

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I don’t think I have mentioned anywhere that I support N or PPP or any party, heck I don’t even support martial law or military in power to run the country.

However, IK has done his own set of blunders as PM whereas he could have done better, so the notion that he has created of coming forth as a messiah for Pakistan is not entirely true either.
So what's your stance? Someone has to take power, and PTI supporter's argument is that IK is the least worst option. He's made blunders, yes, a lot of which I've pointed out myself on PDF. However, he was far more competent than any ruler Pakistan has seen in decades.

He had two major issues, inflation (which was stabilizing), and energy prices (which he had no control over).

Other than that, what was it that you found so objectionable?

No one thinks of him as a messiah, thats just a title his opponents put on him. He's considered the least worst option, nothing more.

Your argument (no offense) sounds like a classic example of cutting your nose off to spite your face.
 

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The only way Pakistan can change is if the people become more self aware and change. It's a process, could take 50 years and then we might start seeing better leaders emerge from within. Pakistanis in their current form are a shitshow, they yoyo from extremism to Indian like degenerate behavior.
 

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We saw what happened during those 4 years

No thanks.

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That is populist agenda, the most important thing is what his plan to solve Pakistan financial and industry problem ?
You don’t know the abc of Pakistani politics lol
 

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