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Do Nahee, Aik Pakistan! PTI's Slogan for Elections 2018

His newspaper will be raided first if Imran comes into power.. Mujeeb ur Rahman Shami is one of the most corrupt journalists in Pakistan.. He took over the newspaper (which he currently owns) by ghunda gardi from its previous owner with the help if tooi brothers..

The previous owner had to leave and people say that he lived his last days of life in distress..

So shami should be the next target of Imran..


tooi is his oxygen.. tooi is his survival.. he can't just leave tooi..

Tooi family has many of his secrets which it may bring in open..

essentially he along with some others from his profession survive in the tooi's culture(the live petri dish type of culture:woot::woot::woot:)
 
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@Tameem @volatile listen and enjoy the mental state of PMLN leadership due to the effects of PTI's Grand Jalsa...is this where you guys get your guidance? No wonder:
tooi party is known for having 'mujra' type of entertainment for their workers. or am I wrong? didn't massi hire a strip clubs stretched limo for a worker in Australia?
 
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Do Nahee, Aik Pakistan!!!
Imran Khan is hoping to use the very minions of the established system, the worshippers of the rising Sun, to bring down the status quo.

I can't stand this Shah Mahmood Qureshi ..

He has lasted much more than I expected in PTI.

@Zibago
@PakSword @Farah Sohail @Path-Finder @Arsalan @Imad.Khan @Moonlight @The Accountant @django and other like minded posters:

Never mind the klasra factor in vid above if you don't like him, concentrate on what he is saying. IK knows what fasli batairay he is using against the status quo to bring it down.

IK has the understanding of how it might be possible to break the Shackles and win the elections...now he needs to stop talking about it to alienate people like myself.

My point is much more elaborate than a seemingly off the cuff comment like above. Let's see if I can make my point clearer without tipping off the incorrigible lot bent on wating time and trolling.

Imran Khan essentially needs support from the masses at an unprecedented level like 2013 and even beyond - instead of sending out message that he is happy that electable are joining at every opportunity - basicly relying and hoping for electables to do the job.

The right thing for PTI is to create the same hype and verve of 2013, plus a step forward, work on every front, woe the masses at unprecedented levels. I know its easier said than done but is PTI looking to woe the masses?

The slogan is excellent, now, time to make it seem possible and prove that you mean it too.

A way to achieve that is to tweak its Election campaign based on a national election funding campaign based on a request from the common people to create a fund...for the fresh blood candidates. Essentially, Make common man own the campaign and feel just as important as any other pompous arse ruling elite. That's called generating interest and party ownership at grassroots level. That's also a great game changer.

This need for tweak arises due to the above stand that PTI must make to win the hearts of voters on an unprecedented scale; they must pledge that every third candidate (may be 5th in practical terms)at provincial level shall be a fresh blood, visionary Party worker and leader. The numbers shall add up too if you look at the number of seats while falling a bit short from every third but close enough to 4th or 5th or even 6 candidate...you get my point. The MNA seats may well have a few new faces too and it's all about how the true message is packaged based on ground realities.

IK should speak to the public via video and print advertisements..."I want people's support and funding to show the electables that they have no choice but join PTI or become losers" - Instead of saying that I always wanted electables to win elections, which he does but to top things off and not in singularity. That electable is everything mantra is not faring very well with everyone who voted for PTI in 2013 that I have spoken to till now.

PTI needs to send out the right message. It's all about sending the true heart to heart message to the masses with practical on the ground proof of its claim to show everyone that this is it, now or never.

No electables can stand their ground if the masses tilt towards an honest heart to heart from an honestly Uncorrupt leader like Imran Khan. The main electables will have to compromise with PTI on provincial seats when they see the wave of support rising towards IK at an unprecedented level.

Electables are just one part of the election wining equation. It is a war of interests, while electables know the game inside out, the rest of us voters are naive enough, as @newb3e called me, to not understand the details of the game they play. That's the reason for their success. They bring in their bradary/ sect/ ethnicity vote percentage and together with the winning party's clout of voters, they win their seats. Without the support of a winning wave of a leading political party, even the electable stands to loose.

This election may well be swept by PTI if the same voters who voted for PTI come out again in urban areas with the added support of electables on those rural seats that were lost in 2013.

The urban seats look like in the pocket of PTI as ballot stuffing looks tougher for PMLN this time around too.

It is a very practical and real possibility that this time around PTI may sweep the seats with overwhelming majority. It just has to break the shackles of relying on any singular factor and make its efforts to woe the masses at an even larger and unprecedented level than 2013.

@PakSword @QatariPrince I enclosed the post by error in earlier post so plz re-visit above if you missed it.
 
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@PakSword @Farah Sohail @Path-Finder @Arsalan @Imad.Khan @Moonlight @The Accountant @django and other like minded posters:

Never mind the klasra factor in vid above if you don't like him, concentrate on what he is saying. IK knows what fasli batairay he is using against the status quo to bring it down.

IK has the understanding of how it might be possible to break the Shackles and win the elections...now he needs to stop talking about it to alienate people like myself.

My point is much more elaborate than a seemingly off the cuff comment like above. Let's see if I can make my point clearer without tipping off the incorrigible lot bent on wating time and trolling.

Imran Khan essentially needs support from the masses at an unprecedented level like 2013 and even beyond - instead of sending out message that he is happy that electable are joining at every opportunity - basicly relying and hoping for electables to do the job.

The right thing for PTI is to create the same hype and verve of 2013, plus a step forward, work on every front, woe the masses at unprecedented levels. I know its easier said than done but is PTI looking to woe the masses?

The slogan is excellent, now, time to make it seem possible and prove that you mean it too.

A way to achieve that is to tweak its Election campaign based on a national election funding campaign based on a request from the common people to create a fund...for the fresh blood candidates. Essentially, Make common man own the campaign and feel just as important as any other pompous arse ruling elite. That's called generating interest and party ownership at grassroots level. That's also a great game changer.

This need for tweak arises due to the above stand that PTI must make to win the hearts of voters on an unprecedented scale; they must pledge that every third candidate (may be 5th in practical terms)at provincial level shall be a fresh blood, visionary Party worker and leader. The numbers shall add up too if you look at the number of seats while falling a bit short from every third but close enough to 4th or 5th or even 6 candidate...you get my point. The MNA seats may well have a few new faces too and it's all about how the true message is packaged based on ground realities.

IK should speak to the public via video and print advertisements..."I want people's support and funding to show the electables that they have no choice but join PTI or become losers" - Instead of saying that I always wanted electables to win elections, which he does but to top things off and not in singularity. That electable is everything mantra is not faring very well with everyone who voted for PTI in 2013 that I have spoken to till now.

PTI needs to send out the right message. It's all about sending the true heart to heart message to the masses with practical on the ground proof of its claim to show everyone that this is it, now or never.

No electables can stand their ground if the masses tilt towards an honest heart to heart from an honestly Uncorrupt leader like Imran Khan. The main electables will have to compromise with PTI on provincial seats when they see the wave of support rising towards IK at an unprecedented level.

Electables are just one part of the election wining equation. It is a war of interests, while electables know the game inside out, the rest of us voters are naive enough, as @newb3e called me, to not understand the details of the game they play. That's the reason for their success. They bring in their bradary/ sect/ ethnicity vote percentage and together with the winning party's clout of voters, they win their seats. Without the support of a winning wave of a leading political party, even the electable stands to loose.

This election may well be swept by PTI if the same voters who voted for PTI come out again in urban areas with the added support of electables on those rural seats that were lost in 2013.

The urban seats look like in the pocket of PTI as ballot stuffing looks tougher for PMLN this time around too.

It is a very practical and real possibility that this time around PTI may sweep the seats with overwhelming majority. It just has to break the shackles of relying on any singular factor and make its efforts to woe the masses at an even larger and unprecedented level than 2013.

@PakSword @QatariPrince I enclosed the post by error in earlier post so plz re-visit above if you missed it.

Well analyzed. But the genetics of the region are such that...... Hope has to be kept alive.
 
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@Tameem, bhai yeh Papa aur khandan kay mutalliq kya keh raha hay?
Maryam k papa bhai, ghalat mat samajhna.
@Farah Sohail @PakSword what's his game? Yeh tu goal pay goal score karta ja raha hay...
 
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For you @Tameem and loving supporters of PMLN With love and affection from Rulers since 1985:
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Where are you my good friend @Tameem, some times you guys are so lost without your Twitter gang leads and trial court news plants.

Whether it is Sharifs and Rana Sana or any other PMLN supporter or "unbiased" like @kabooter_maila, It's about upbringing that reflects in character assassination shenanigans!!!
 
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Imran Khan in 'new Pakistan' vote pitch
By Secunder Kermani BBC News,


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Image captionPTI supporters of all ages turned out for the rally
Leading opposition politician Imran Khan has promised to create a "new Pakistan" ahead of general elections this summer.

What are the former cricketer's prospects - and who are the "electables" he hopes will help him?

What's Imran Khan promising?

Mr Khan addressed a rally of tens of thousands of supporters in the eastern city of Lahore, where he launched his party's campaign.

No date for the vote has been announced but it is expected to take place in July or August.

Mr Khan told the crowd he would create a Pakistan where all citizens were held accountable irrespective of their backgrounds.

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Image copyrightEPA
Image captionImran Khan's PTI has a fraction of the seats the ruling party has
He also said he wanted to improve access to education and healthcare, as well as promote tax collection and reduce corruption.


How big an issue is corruption?

Mr Khan has made fighting corruption his party's central pitch.

"The way Pakistan is headed, the whole issue about corruption, the issue about governance... I believe that the election campaign will swing the big undecided vote towards the PTI," he told the BBC.

Where does Mr Khan stand on extremism?
Mr Khan has faced accusations of being soft on Islamist extremism, at one stage earning the nickname "Taliban Khan".

He strongly rejects the claims and says he has merely advocated peace talks with insurgent groups as a way of resolving conflict within Pakistan.

When asked by the BBC whether Pakistan would be more or less "liberal" were he to be elected prime minister, he dismissed the question.

"Pakistan's issue is nothing to do with liberalism or fundamentalism. Pakistan has an issue of governance," he said.

"We have 25 million children out of school, we have the highest child mortality rate in the world. This is the West looking upon Pakistan as a liberalism and fundamentalism issue.

"It is not an issue. Every human society has its extremists and its liberals."

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Image captionTens of thousands of supporters brought parts of Lahore to a standstill
On international affairs Mr Khan, like other Pakistani politicians, has denied US allegations that the country is providing "safe havens" for the Afghan Taliban and its allies.

At the Lahore rally, a senior politician from Mr Khan's party led a chant proclaiming, "anyone who is a friend of the US is a traitor".

Mr Khan told the BBC: "The US has had the worst Afghan policy. For 16 years they've been trying to use a military solution and they failed.

"Where are the safe havens? They should point them out - 70,000 Pakistanis have died fighting the US war."

So who are the 'electables'?
"Electables" are politicians with their own personal vote banks, who are not tied ideologically to a political party.

Analysts say it is not clear what the impact would be on levels of support for the PML-N, if Mr Sharif were convicted in his ongoing anti-corruption trial.

Some believe it could boost support for him as a "martyr". Others say it could lead to defections of so-called "electables" to Mr Khan's PTI.

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Image captionImran Khan hopes his supporters can swing the battle for crucial Punjab
"There are some electables who have a good track record," Mr Khan said. "Especially in rural areas you have to have someone who has a network to win the election." Mr Khan said he would not allow "electables" with tarnished political records to join the party.
 
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