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How long will we continue this type of Politics?

Why Party Leader Become PM?
Why?
PM Should be a best Educated Economist .

Why Saad Rafique & Shaikh Rasheed Become Railway Minister?
Railway Minister Should be for the same department.

Why Education Minister is not from Education system?

Defence Minister should be from defence.

Agriculture minister is not from Agriculture university.

Why IT minister is not from IT?

Every Minister should be from the same department.

And all Politician must be the part of Senate not National Assembly.
Politician keep and eye on Assembly throught Senate.
Politician Must Slect Ministers from the every Department and make them run the Gov.

President will be the Head of State.
 
How long will we continue this type of Politics?

Why Party Leader Become PM?
Why?
PM Should be a best Educated Economist .

Why Saad Rafique & Shaikh Rasheed Become Railway Minister?
Railway Minister Should be for the same department.

Why Education Minister is not from Education system?

Defence Minister should be from defence.

Agriculture minister is not from Agriculture university.

Why IT minister is not from IT?

Every Minister should be from the same department.

And all Politician must be the part of Senate not National Assembly.
Politician keep and eye on Assembly throught Senate.
Politician Must Slect Ministers from the every Department and make them run the Gov.

President will be the Head of State.

Gift of British before they left us.

But we have bigger problems. We need at least one PM to complete his term first lol. Can you believe not a single prime minister in Pakistan has completed his term.
 
Gift of British before they left us.

But we have bigger problems. We need at least one PM to complete his term first lol. Can you believe not a single prime minister in Pakistan has completed his term.

Yes but this system can not run.
Army, Judiciary and politics always cross their limits.

We will have to create a system in which all work together without crossing their limits.

This inherent politics must be ended، Banazir after Bhutto Zardari after Banazir than bilawal.
Maryam after Nawaz this is not politics.
 
How long will we continue this type of Politics?

Why Party Leader Become PM?
Why?
PM Should be a best Educated Economist .

Why Saad Rafique & Shaikh Rasheed Become Railway Minister?
Railway Minister Should be for the same department.

Why Education Minister is not from Education system?

Defence Minister should be from defence.

Agriculture minister is not from Agriculture university.

Why IT minister is not from IT?

Every Minister should be from the same department.

And all Politician must be the part of Senate not National Assembly.
Politician keep and eye on Assembly throught Senate.
Politician Must Slect Ministers from the every Department and make them run the Gov.

President will be the Head of State.

As long as the generals keep meddling in politics and keep handing out NRO's on request of the Americans.
 
How long will we continue this type of Politics?

Why Party Leader Become PM?
Why?
PM Should be a best Educated Economist .

Why Saad Rafique & Shaikh Rasheed Become Railway Minister?
Railway Minister Should be for the same department.

Why Education Minister is not from Education system?

Defence Minister should be from defence.

Agriculture minister is not from Agriculture university.

Why IT minister is not from IT?

Every Minister should be from the same department.

And all Politician must be the part of Senate not National Assembly.
Politician keep and eye on Assembly throught Senate.
Politician Must Slect Ministers from the every Department and make them run the Gov.

President will be the Head of State.
this system has loophole.
Whenever coalition government formed. why should law allow to breack partnership without completing 5 years.
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this system has loophole.
Whenever coalition government formed. why should law allow to breack partnership without completing 5 years.
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People are dying due to inflation.
But Govt is unable to control its lavish lifestyle.
They put burden of taxes on citizen.

DC ,Judge and other uses cars that worth billions of ruppes Why?
Why can they use 660cc cars?

Why imported cars are given to public servents?
 
How long will we continue this type of Politics?

Why Party Leader Become PM?
Why?
PM Should be a best Educated Economist .

Why Saad Rafique & Shaikh Rasheed Become Railway Minister?
Railway Minister Should be for the same department.

Why Education Minister is not from Education system?

Defence Minister should be from defence.

Agriculture minister is not from Agriculture university.

Why IT minister is not from IT?

Every Minister should be from the same department.

And all Politician must be the part of Senate not National Assembly.
Politician keep and eye on Assembly throught Senate.
Politician Must Slect Ministers from the every Department and make them run the Gov.

President will be the Head of State.

Pakistan is a Failed Banana Republic. You can ask "why"s all day long!
 
Yes but this system can not run.
Army, Judiciary and politics always cross their limits.

We will have to create a system in which all work together without crossing their limits.

This inherent politics must be ended، Banazir after Bhutto Zardari after Banazir than bilawal.
Maryam after Nawaz this is not politics.

Actually the control of government by few dynasties run very deep. All of them NS, IK, Bhuttos grew up together, studied together, marry each other and they have an extremely deep control of power corridors. Either they control the army, judiciary or government. Even when their governments are ended, they end up becoming beneficiaries and get benefits one way or another.


The only way the cycle can be broken is when some middle class Pakistani gains immense public support and start a revolt. TLP party is the perfect example, the magnetism and appeal of late Khadim Rizvi attracted people in dove and he became dangerous and was immediately controlled by those in power including both Imran Khan and NS etc.

Rest of the clowns you see today in power or out of power are just waiting for their turns, they probably laugh at idiocy of Pakistanis in their private meetings who think that IK hates NS or Zardari hates IK lol
 
Actually the control of government by few dynasties run very deep. All of them NS, IK, Bhuttos grew up together, studied together, marry each other and they have an extremely deep control of power corridors. Either they control the army, judiciary or government. Even when their governments are ended, they end up becoming beneficiaries and get benefits one way or another.


The only way the cycle can be broken is when some middle class Pakistani gains immense public support and start a revolt. TLP party is the perfect example, the magnetism and appeal of late Khadim Rizvi attracted people in dove and he became dangerous and was immediately controlled by those in power including both Imran Khan and NS etc.

Rest of the clowns you see today in power or out of power are just waiting for their turns, they probably laugh at idiocy of Pakistanis in their private meetings who think that IK hates NS or Zardari hates IK lol


It will never end, We will have to end their interest in politic, when a politician will sit in the Senate only and will not have power, they will be use to highlight public issues in Senate and this will bring the best fruitfull result of politic.

We dont have any need of accidental politician Like Bilawal and others, who don't have any experience of political except death certificate of their parents.

We elect politician to run Railway, Shipping and Industry this wrong.

We must elect them to solve public issue and allow them to select well educated and experienced person for minister.

شوریٰ وزیروں کا انتخاب کرے ان کی قابلیت کےمطابق۔
ریلوے کا وزیر ریلوے سے انڈسٹری کا وزیر انڈسٹریل ڈولپمنٹ سے۔
بہترین معیشت دان وزیراعظم ہو۔ کسی کو شاہی پروٹوکول نہیں ملنا چاہئے 660سی سی گاڑی وہ بھی زاتی استعمال کے لئے نہیں۔
 

No prime minister has completed a full five-year tenure in Pakistan’s 75-year history – a trend extended with the removal of Imran Khan, who lost a no-confidence vote on Sunday.


Pakistan, a parliamentary democracy for most of its history, has had a total of 29 prime ministers since 1947 – one of whom took on the role twice in one year.

On 18 occasions, prime ministers have been removed under a variety of circumstances, including corruption charges, direct military coups and forced resignations due to infighting in governing groups. There was one assassination.


The remaining prime ministers held the position for a limited time as caretakers to oversee new elections or to see out a dismissed prime minister’s tenure. The year 1993 was particularly fraught, with five changes in the prime ministership.


The shortest tenure for a prime minister is two weeks, while the longest is four years and two months. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was elected prime minister three times: 1990, 1997 and 2013 – the most for a single candidate.


Here is a list of prime ministers whose tenures ended prematurely since 1947:


Liaquat Ali Khan: Pakistan’s first prime minister. Took office in August 1947. He was assassinated at a political rally on October 16, 1951. Tenure: Four years and two months.


Khawaja Nazimuddin: Took office on October 17, 1951. He was dismissed on April 17, 1953, by the country’s governor general – a powerful position inherited from British colonial rule – on charges of mismanaging religious riots. Tenure: One year and six months.


Muhammad Ali Bogra: Took office April 17, 1953. Resigned on August 11, 1955. Tenure: Two years and three months.


Chaudhri Mohammad Ali: Took office in August 1955. Internal differences in the governing party led to his removal on September 12, 1956. Tenure: One year and one month.

Hussain Shaheed Suhrawardy: Took office on September 12, 1956. Forced from office after differences with other power centres on October 18, 1957. Tenure: One year and one month.

Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar: Took office in October 1957. Resigned on December 16, 1957, faced with a no-confidence vote in parliament. Tenure: Less than two months.

Malik Feroz Khan Noon: Took office December 16, 1957. Dismissed due to the imposition of martial law in Pakistan on October 7, 1958. Tenure: Less than 10 months.

Noorul Amin: Took office December 7, 1971. Left office on December 20, 1971, shortly after the secession of Bangladesh from Pakistan. Tenure: Less than two weeks.

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: Took office on August 14, 1973. He was overthrown by a military coup on July 5, 1977, and eventually jailed and executed. Tenure: Three years and 11 months.

Muhammad Khan Junejo: Took office in March 1985. He was dismissed on May 29, 1988, by the military chief who was also the president. Tenure: Three years and two months.

Benazir Bhutto: Daughter of slain premier Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and the first woman leader of a Muslim nation. Took office on December 2, 1988. Her government was dismissed on August 6, 1990, by the president, a close aid of the deceased military ruler, on charges of corruption. Tenure: One year and eight months. It would be the first of three governments dismissed on similar charges using the sweeping powers of the president.

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif: Took office November 6, 1990. His government was also dismissed by the president on similar charges to Bhutto on April 18, 1993. He was able to get the decision overturned by the courts a few weeks later and returned to office, but resigned again after differences with the military. Total tenure: Two years and seven months.

Benazir Bhutto: Returned to power for her second tenure in October 19, 1993. Was dismissed by the president once again on charges of misgovernance on November 5, 1996. Tenure: Just more than three years.

Nawaz Sharif: Came to power a second time on February 17, 1997. Overthrown by a military coup – the third in Pakistan’s history – on October 12, 1999. Tenure: Two years and eight months.

Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali: Elected prime minister during military rule in November 2002. He resigned after differences with the military on June 26, 2004. Tenure: One year and seven months.

Yousaf Raza Gilani: Elected prime minister on March 25, 2008. He was disqualified by the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 2012 on charges of “contempt of court”. Tenure: Four years and one month.

Nawaz Sharif: Elected prime minister for a third time on June 5, 2013. He was dismissed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan on charges of concealing assets on July 28, 2017. Tenure: Four years and two months.

Imran Khan: Elected as prime minister on August 18, 2018. Voted out of power via a no-confidence motion by the opposition on April 10, 2022. Tenure: Three years and seven months.
 

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