Qalandari
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Yeah, way to use misleading information. The foreign reserves increase was temporary, and the Zardari government ended up using a majority of it on incomplete projects and worthless projects, ghost schools, and circular debt repayment. Speaking of which, no circular debt started with PPP, not Musharraf, don't put blame on someone else for your party's own incompetence.
The Zardari government didn't add anything to the national grid, not a single MegaWatt was added, and the proof is in the pudding. Rolling blackouts would not have occurred if PPP had done their job. By Zardari's own admission, his government was a major failure, and the only thing they succeeded in was transfer power democratically.
Foreign investment was far worse during PPP's rule than Musharraf's. PPP's monetary policies, and refusal to follow IMF's reform system led directly to investors running away, as well as global lending agencies giving Pakistan a negative rating.
PPP didn't liberate Swat, they handed it over to the ttp, it was the army that liberated Swat. It was the PPP that negotiated with the ttp, which ended up leading to the ttp encroaching on Islamabad's outskirts.
Instead of blabbering speak up with evidence. I have shown you the evidence. You can cry as much as you want and make up stories, who cares.
PMs move adds 3000 MW to National Grid - thenews.com.pk
Textile industry admits PPP government was better.
Power supply to textile units ‘worsening’ - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
Mr Ramay says the issues were brought to the notice of water and power minister Abid Sher Ali at an open court held a couple of days ago. The loom owners informed the minister that PPP government was far better as compared to PML-N’s if judged form the industry’s point of view, he adds.