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Sharif Brothers ki property nelaam karo aur loggon mein banto.
 
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Even President Zardari's tenure wasn't this hopeless as PM Khan's 16-month tenure has turned out to be so far.
yeah because Zardari got a good economy from Musharraf, PM IK on the other hand got a dead economy from Zardari and Sharif. PM IK has a much more difficult job at hand than Zardaris and Sharifs had at the beginning of their tenure. Important thing is our direction is good alhamdullilah.
 
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yeah because Zardari got a good economy from Musharraf, PM IK on the other hand got a dead economy from Zardari and Sharif. PM IK has a much more difficult job at hand than Zardaris and Sharifs had at the beginning of their tenure. Important thing is our direction is good alhamdullilah.

My esteemed friend, please note the following from the IMF.

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IMF | World Economic Outlook, Octtober 2019

Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2008: $170.8 billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2013: $231.2 billion
  • PPP Government added $60.4 billion to Pakistan's nominal GDP in their five-year tenure.
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2018: $314.6 billion
  • PML-N Government added $83.4 billion to Pakistan's nominal GDP in their five-year tenure.
Nominal GDP 2019: $284.2 billion
  • PTI performance has been such that it has lost $30.4 billion in just it's first year.
So you see my honourable brother, why many consider PM Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf as the most incompetent and the useless Government to have ever ruled in its 72-year history.
 
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My esteemed friend, please note the following from the IMF.

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IMF | World Economic Outlook, Octtober 2019

Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2008: $170.8 billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2013: $231.2 billion
  • PPP Government added $60.4 billion to Pakistan's nominal GDP in their five-year tenure.
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2018: $314.6 billion
  • PML-N Government added $83.4 billion to Pakistan's nominal GDP in their five-year tenure.
Nominal GDP 2019: $284.2 billion
  • PTI performance has been such that it has lost $30.4 billion in just it's first year.
So you see my honourable brother, why many consider PM Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf as the most incompetent and the useless Government to have ever ruled in its 72-year history.


No offence but knowing how stupid and clueless you are I won’t waste time
Trying to correct you.

I was once working at a county clinic in Norwalk, Ohio. No one had ever seen any other colour except black and white. So one red neck had hard time putting me in either category so he asked me if I am from Mexico. I jokingly said yes I was born in Pakistan. He wondered for a second and asked if Pakistan is close to Mexico. Jokingly I said right next to it. He was happy to solve the riddle and exclaimed no matter I look like Mexicans!!!

I never corrected his Geography!


Similarly arguing economy with you will be like teaching that red neck geography. It’s not worth it and you are better left uneducated and stupid. It just suits you.
 
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My esteemed friend, please note the following from the IMF.

View attachment 593230
IMF | World Economic Outlook, Octtober 2019

Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2008: $170.8 billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2013: $231.2 billion
  • PPP Government added $60.4 billion to Pakistan's nominal GDP in their five-year tenure.
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2018: $314.6 billion
  • PML-N Government added $83.4 billion to Pakistan's nominal GDP in their five-year tenure.
Nominal GDP 2019: $284.2 billion
  • PTI performance has been such that it has lost $30.4 billion in just it's first year.
So you see my honourable brother, why many consider PM Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf as the most incompetent and the useless Government to have ever ruled in its 72-year history.

So you've taken estimated imf data after 1 year, and based their entire performance on that?

:rofl:
 
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Agar baat Rehman Malik tak aa gai hai to aap Imran Khan sa sula hi karlain.

Even President Zardari's tenure wasn't this hopeless as PM Khan's 16-month tenure has turned out to be so far.
This has always been known. Pmln always favors PPP to be in power if its not able to form a govt it self under muk-muka policy. So you favoring Zaradri as president is understandable - after all he became President with pmln help
 
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This has always been known. Pmln always favors PPP to be in power if its not able to form a govt it self under muk-muka policy. So you favoring Zaradri as president is understandable - after all he became President with pmln help

What's with all these assumptions and accusations that "you" follow / favour Nawaz Sharif or Asif Ali Zardari all the time?

First of all, I've been raised in the UK under a fiercely democratic political system. Therefore, naturally I support a purely democratic system in Pakistan - a democratic system purely free of any military interference.

Secondly, I fully support each democratically elected Government to fullfill it's five-year mandate, no matter what. Alhamdu'lillah for the past 11-years Pakistan has had a continuous democratic government system.

Thirdly, my criticism of PTI is based solely on its governance and economic performance of it in comparison to the previous two Governments since 2008. And currently, PTI is in Government, not PML-N or PPP. Get used to it.

For the past 11-years, I've only used two parameters to measure the three Governments' performance to keep things simple. That is the total size of Pakistan's trade (import/export) in a year and the size of Pakistan's GDP by each year.

So far, PTI's performance on these two parameters has been absolutely abysmal to say the least simply due to extremely incompetent governance.

Now, what I don't understand is how the PTI fanboys start crying so easily at the slightest criticism of PTI. On this very forum they're like, "Mods, please help. Someone is criticising PM Khan." What on earth is all that about? Grow up.

Most PTI fanboys seem to think, if people don't criticise PTI, it will somehow perform better. What? And, if people continuously praise PM Khan, PTI will magically perform even more better. What on earth is all that voodoo belief about?

Government just allocates funds to ministries. The ministries get contractors to do a job. Public opinion has no effect on this as long as that job is done within the stipulated timeframe.

No body goes out to check how well the roads, the dams, bridges, etc. are being built. People just want them built asap. If PTI can't perform and the PM then publically brags about doing u-turns, then only he and his party is to blame.
 
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What's with all these assumptions and accusations that "you" follow / favour Nawaz Sharif or Asif Ali Zardari all the time?

First of all, I've been raised in the UK under a fiercely democratic political system. Therefore, naturally I support a purely democratic system in Pakistan - a democratic system purely free of any military interference.

Secondly, I fully support each democratically elected Government to fullfill it's five-year mandate, no matter what. Alhamdu'lillah for the past 11-years Pakistan has had a continuous democratic government system.

Thirdly, my criticism of PTI is based solely on its governance and economic performance of it in comparison to the previous two Governments since 2008. And currently, PTI is in Government, not PML-N or PPP. Get used to it.

For the past 11-years, I've only used two parameters to measure the three Governments' performance to keep things simple. That is the total size of Pakistan's trade (import/export) in a year and the size of Pakistan's GDP by each year.

So far, PTI's performance on these two parameters has been absolutely abysmal to say the least simply due to extremely incompetent governance.

Now, what I don't understand is how the PTI fanboys start crying so easily at the slightest criticism of PTI. On this very forum they're like, "Mods, please help. Someone is criticising PM Khan." What on earth is all that about? Grow up.

Most PTI fanboys seem to think, if people don't criticise PTI, it will somehow perform better. What? And, if people continuously praise PM Khan, PTI will magically perform even more better. What on earth is all that voodoo belief about?

Government just allocates funds to ministries. The ministries get contractors to do a job. Public opinion has no effect on this as long as that job is done within the stipulated timeframe.

No body goes out to check how well the roads, the dams, bridges, etc. are being built. People just want them built asap. If PTI can't perform and the PM then publically brags about doing u-turns, then only he and his party is to blame.
All I said was that PMLN would either want it self in govt or if not possible then PPP with whom they have an “understanding”. PTI just came and ruined the party. What your line is quite obvious as well ...
 
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No you dont, look at yourself now gloating over literally nothing. You cant wait for Pakistan to go into a crisis so you can use it for your own agenda.

I don't think so. I wish to see Pakistan progress economically so it's Nominal GDP is at least in the top 20 economies of the world.

I want to see Pakistan launch its own satellites and astronauts into space and and beyond.

During PM Nawaz Sharif's tenure, Pakistan acquired 4 satellites in space in just 5-years. Two more were due last year and this year but were put on hold due to an incompetent PTI Government coming to power.

List of Pakistan operated satellites:
1990: BADR-1
2001: BADR-B
2002: PAKSAT-1 (Anatolia 1)
2007: PAKSAT-1R
2013: iCUBE-1
2018: PakSat MM'I' (AsiaSat 4)
2018: PRSS-1
2018: PakTES-1A


2018: PakSat-MM'1' (on hold)
2019: PNSS-1 (on hold)
 
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I don't think so. I wish to see Pakistan progress economically so it's Nominal GDP is at least in the top 20 economies of the world.

I want to see Pakistan launch its own satellites and astronauts into space and and beyond.

During PM Nawaz Sharif's tenure, Pakistan acquired 4 satellites in space in just 5-years. Two more were due last year and this year but were put on hold due to an incompetent PTI Government coming to power.

List of Pakistan operated satellites:
1990: BADR-1
2001: BADR-B
2002: PAKSAT-1 (Anatolia 1)
2007: PAKSAT-1R
2013: iCUBE-1
2018: PakSat MM'I' (AsiaSat 4)
2018: PRSS-1
2018: PakTES-1A


2018: PakSat-MM'1' (on hold)
2019: PNSS-1 (on hold)

Thats not how it works do you understand the logistics of these things? they are planned very far in advance. SUPARCO is not run by Imran Khan.

Besides the first Pakistani astronaut was announced during PTI's govt, and putting an astronaut in space is far more impressive than basic communications satelites so your logic is completely flawed anyway.
 
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