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8 Reasons Why Pakistan Needs Imran Khan to Become the Next Prime Minister

Year main surf Tina kahoon ga k imran khan jaisa non serious bnda "jo apni party ko ni chala skta ore jo Banda apni zuban py hi qaeym ni reh skta" us sy ham poora PAkistan chalany ki umeed kis trha kr skty hain.
 
Pakistan don't need any PM be it imran , Nawaz or who ever ?
Pakistan need a system which can bring best of the best within the nation .
For the nation by the nation & that's it ?
Idealizing some one because of his personality will not help Pakistan cause , it will make him another of NOORA KING ?
 
Listen you burger.

Do not ever insult Pakistan because it did not vote for your angel on earth Imran Khan. We can see Imran Khan's actions today, and Pakistan is GLAD that most Pakistanis did not vote for that idiot, otherwise Pakistan would be in disaster.

Now shoo with your PTI fanboyness.

YOU don't deserve Pakistan, not the other way around.



Where did I insult Pakistan? I was criticizing everyone as a nation including myself. If you have some comprehension problems, then go find someone who can explain you meanings of simple posts.

And you are no one to tell me whether I deserve Pakistan or not, stop pretending like everyone's grandma.
 
Pakistan don't need Imran Khan. What Pakistan needs is a powerfull, hardcore nationalist, visionary leader who leads through Islamic lens.

Most of our current political leaders have probably spent more time outside the country than inside. They're not even educated in Pakistan for Allah's sake. For some of them who have been educated in Pakistan, appear to have studied in a Christian school.

Worst of all, nearly all of them are clean shaven Munafiqs.

In Sunni Islam, in the Four Madhabs (Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki and Hanbali), a clean shaven Muslim's testimony cannot be used in an Islamic Court as he's considered untrustworthy.
For god sake don't go on about religion in how Pakistan should be governed, our beloved Pakistan should be run on strong economic policies, without the corruption, VIP culture and Nepotism. Every criminal who has looted the country should be prosecuted and when found guilty should be locked up for a long time. Corrupt politicians and their chumchays have stashed away 200 billions dollars in overseas bank accounts, that money should be brought back to the country and invested in the people of the country.
 
Now let's face the truth. Don't you think our army is corrupt and is good for nothing. In which country army generals get acres of plots, where they travel in bullet proof limousines, where they rule for decades and bring country to brink to disaster, where the army chief bows down to a call, where brother of army chief involved in billions of property scam, where the army chief get billions of property from a king, need more examples? So what Khawaja Asif says is not wrong at all.
Hahaha Some "Bad Apples"
Let's see

Rana Sanaullah: Tried to derail and hide Kasur incident.Said it was a land dispute when over 280 children were affected.Is this guy even a Human? I don't know.Model town massacre is also on his shoulders.The officer that is made head of JC for inquiry of Kasur incident is himself involved in it.There is also another PMLN MPA that is DIRECTLY involved in this case but till today there has been no reports of any investigation from him.

Khawaja Saad Rafique: Already proved that he won election by rigging.It was proved by court itself.Removed from post for about a month until this matter got cooler and then again appointed as Railway minister.Sar e Aam exposed the weapons and drugs smuggling from railway and instead of ordering inquiry of this matter.This man lodged a fake FIR against Sar e Aam team.

Khawaja Asif: What else can this man do except barking against the army? I never understood his role in the cabinet anyway.

Ishaq Dar is atleast better than all of the above.Over all the main cabinet is a failure so you can think of the lower MPAs and how "Sincere" they really are.
 
Imran khan is the worst person to have if you wanna curtail terrorism, that reason needs to be taken out of the overall list. But i do agree, he has some very good qualities. In terms of quality of life fie average people he'd be a good choice.

Putting Pakistan first and having some national pride are also his good traits. I just wish he wasnt such a big taliban and extremist admirer.
 
Imran khan is the worst person to have if you wanna curtail terrorism, that reason needs to be taken out of the overall list. But i do agree, he has some very good qualities. In terms of quality of life fie average people he'd be a good choice.

Putting Pakistan first and having some national pride are also his good traits. I just wish he wasnt such a big taliban and extremist admirer.
He is not a taliban admirer. Thats a lie and you know it. If you are referring to his remarks of having a dialogue with them, than at least be honest and also accept that it was not his demand alone but also of the army under Kyani and ruling PPP government at the time who both agreed to peace deals with TTP in SWAT. Fazul Rehman even lead the delegation to host meeting with TTP with Lal Masjid cleric. And i dont think you need to be reminded about what Shahbaz Sharif use to say about taliban " that his and Taliban stance are one and the same"
So if you are going to give a free pass to others or wont mention them as taliban supporters than extend the same courtesy to IK as well. Otherwise they were all taliban supporters at one time or another.
 
8 Reasons Why Pakistan Needs Imran Khan to Win Elections and Become the Next Prime Minister

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My title encapsulates a critical message. It frames Pakistan needing Imran Khan, not the other way round. Of course, Imran needs Pakistan for his sense of identity and belonging, but he does not need Pakistan or its top job for personal enrichment or popularity. This itself sets Imran Khan apart from most other politicians. Imran has been blessed with more wealth and fame than most could ask for. On the other hand, nearly every other Pakistani leader has used government positions to plunder the nation's limited resources. You would have to dig deep to find a leader in Pakistan's checkered history whose sincerity can not be questioned, or who did not enrich him/herself while in government.

How is this is a “Muslim matter” or perhaps how this is relevant to the MM audience, most of which resides in the West? I think both the questions are relatively easy to answer. Pakistan is one of the largest and one of the most troubled Muslim nations in the world, which has– unfortunately– become a hotbed of radicalism and “private” (not government sponsored) exporters of terrorism. Pakistan also receives extra attention from the USA, both in handouts and the murders of its citizens via drone attacks. There is also a big diaspora of Pakistanis that reside in the West; that sees Imran Khan as its last hope for removing Pakistan from a dark abyss, that seems to be growing deeper by the day.So here are the top reasons why Pakistan needs Imran Khan as its next Prime Minister:

1.

Imran is the only politician running for the top job whose honesty and truthfulness cannot be disputed. Pakistan's politics is especially dirty, yet the minions of other parties have not been able to find a single area in which Imran cheated others financially or acquired funds illegally. This in itself is quite marvelous. When one reaches Imran's level of influence, one can only imagine the countless opportunities he must have had to enrich himself beyond imagination.
But, he did not.He has also kept all his assets in Pakistan and is one of the first to openly declare his assets.

2.

Imran has a track record of sincerity to Pakistan. It was only 20 years ago that Pakistan did not have a single cancer hospital, let alone a hospital that would treat all patients regardless of their financial condition; consider Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital. The only cancer hospital where the majority of funding its annual budget of $58 million is donations. A hospital that was not sponsored by any major organization or relief fund; that treated over 150,000 patients in 2012 including over 50,000 radiation treatments (source). Watch this documentary to enrich yourself. This hospital speaks more for Imran Khan than any other stump speech or campaign promise.

3.

Imran is not afraid to speak his mind; and does not shy away from taking the Western powers to task for the “war on terror”, referring for example to the “lies and deception connecting Saddam to Al-Qaeda”. See these two videos (excuse the corny background music in the first one): Video-1 and Video-2

4.

Imran has not made himself subservient to international powers. Global powers, including the West need Imran Khan, just as much as Pakistan needs him, as a partner for peace and prosperity. While it may appear beneficial in the short-term for the West to have another house-slave in the PM House (whether from Pakistan Muslim League or Pakistan People's Party), this will inevitably fail in the long-term when the party is not sincere to the people. These house-slaves can kiss up to the West and promise to do this or that, but unless they have a mandate from the people, the solutions will only be superficial and are bound to unravel. With Imran Khan, the powers to be will know that he will negotiate on an equal footing of integrity and mandate and will get the respect a leader deserve. Consider the example of China, tt bows to no one, yet a strong China has become the economic engine of the world–without which the West would have also suffered greatly.

5.

Pakistan has become a hotbed of radicalism and terrorism. It is obvious that whatever has been tried over the last 10 years is not working. In fact, the situation worsens by the day. A military solution cannot be imposed. Most Pakistani radicals–Pakistani Taliban or others– are not terribly concerned about attacking the West, but rather they are concerned about their own living conditions, their integrity and honor. When drones take out their entire families, that itself foments radicalism. As Imran has often said, terrorism is not a religion or a nationality or an ethnicity. It is an idea, and ideas need to be defeated in people's minds with words, not with bullets.

6.

It is Imran's turn now. All other major parties have had their shot. Nawaz Sharif (Imran's main rival from PML-N) is kicking and screaming about how he can fix everything if only he had one more chance. Let's personalize this, if you had a supposed friend who betrayed you five times (number of leadership opportunities Nawaz has had), each time making you worse off than the previous time, would you be ready to give him another chance? Not only did Nawaz squander previous opportunities and large mandates to “fix Pakistan”, he actually joined hands with the last plunderer Zardari in a “unity government” that effectively destroyed Pakistan over the last 5 years.

7.

Imran has proven himself to be a “great” leader outside politics, and can become the prime minister that Pakistan needs. Think about it. If you wanted someone to speak on your behalf on the great stages of the world, who would you want to be on your team? There is something to be said about “great leaders” versus “good leaders”. Great leaders have a charisma that attracts good people; great leaders are the ones you can rely on, count on in difficult times, who you can trust. Imagine, as a Pakistani (or from the diaspora), Imran Khan addressing the United Nations assembly as Pakistan's leader— imagine the pride swelling up within you to hear an articulate, honest leader representing you. Would not it be amazing to have someone who does not embarrass you to be a Pakistani among non-Pakistanis?

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Imran is a true role model for “moderate Muslims”. He does not shy from referring to Islamic principles and ideals. Even in 1992 before he entered politics, he wasn't shy of referring to Islamic ideals in an interview on 60 minutes. His response to whether he felt hopeless about Pakistan was that “hopelessness is a sin in Islam”. Over and over again, on his campaign trails, in his stump speeches, he has referred to the sīrah (Prophetic history) to take inspiration for himself, and to inspire others. He talked about the Prophet 's suffering in Mecca and how the Prophet never gave up and kept the fight for justice.

On the other hand, Imran Khan's party (PTI) includes all levels of Muslims and non-Muslims and piety and religiosity are not prerequisites to be in his party. This sets his party apart from Jamaat e Islami or Ikhwaan in Egypt. PTI is not an “Islamist party”. When the majority of Pakistanis do take inspiration from Islam, it is important that their leader represent that strain, and not be shy about referring to Islamic principles in leadership. This is no different from the American elections where candidates routinely refer to their religious background for inspiration and ideals.

I am sure many of those who are not enamored with Imran Khan may quip that most of what I have said is about Imran's personality and enigma, and nothing substantial about policies and politics. And they would be mostly right.But you see when your starting point is between an honest man and a crooks and liars, we could talk day and night about whose policies would be better, but in the end great policies run by crooks and liars will invariably fail like a house of cards!

We are not talking about electing between Jinnah and Iqbal (Pakistan's illustrious independence leaders). Not even close. Imran's supporters are not oblivious to the fact that Imran Khan is a political novice, perhaps too much of an idealist, perhaps too honest for his good (if there is such a thing), but we have to consider the alternatives. We have to be realistic here.
If nothing else, Pakistanis can count on Imran Khan to work for them every day, to be on their side everyday, to represent them inside top-level meetings (with internal and external players) the same way as he said he would on the outside. If nothing else, he would make people like me, those who have adopted other nationalities and love other nations, to once again “feel Pakistan”; to once again feel that we could make financial investments in Pakistan, if only because we believe in Imran. There are many, many like me, who genuinely believe this.I firmly believe that Imran Khan is Pakistan's last hope, and if Pakistanis don't jump on this opportunity that Allāh has blessed them with, then they deserve whatever they get with the alternatives.

Pakistan needs Imran Khan.
To the people of Pakistan: Let Pakistan have Imran Khan.
Photo courtesy: Asianet Pakistan/Shutterstock

8 Reasons Why Pakistan Needs Imran Khan to Win Elections and Become the Next Prime Minister

Only one reason is enough, if Trump become US President then why not Pakistani Trump?
 
Only one reason is enough, if Trump become US President then why not Pakistani Trump?
Pakistani Bush/Trump/Satan is already at the PM's seat. We need IK to be Pakistani Obama.


Yes we Khan




#Patwaris burning
#Baboons
 
Cry all u want nooras. Your daddy is going to jail in the next few months. Zardari definitely isn't getting elected, Shahbaz sharif has a good chance of running, but he can't win against IK, at the end of the day we are left with him. Vote for him or not, this is the sad reality. I've seen every leader civilian and military, so let's see what he does when he comes to power.
 
Pakistani Bush/Trump/Satan is already at the PM's seat. We need IK to be Pakistani Obama.


Yes we Khan




#Patwaris burning
#Baboons
Best of luck with your dream. After you don't have to pay for it
 
Name me one politician or (army general in that case) in Pakistan that is better than Imran Khan.

Is Imran Khan really a politician?

If he was a politician he should not be enjoying a levish breakfast in Bani Gala while his followers were staging a dharna in Islamabad. Politicians don't do that. He should have been with them.

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Is Imran Khan really a politician?

If he was a politician he should not be enjoying a levish breakfast in Bani Gala while his followers were staging a dharna in Islamabad. Politicians don't do that. He should have been with them.

imran-khan-s-enriched-breakfast-1408481059-7475-280x200.jpg

Your imagination only took you to breakfast only?
One can't become Pakistani politicians until she/he is utterly corrupt(like can sale his/her own mother) or he/she is totally incapable.
 
Your imagination only took you to breakfast only?
One can't become Pakistani politicians until she/he is utterly corrupt(like can sale his/her own mother) or he/she is totally incapable.

Thats your view. Not mine.
 
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