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Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad on Thursday won a shock election victory, in what is being termed a political earthquake that toppled the country's scandal-plagued premier Najib Razak and ousted a regime that has ruled the Southeast Asian nation for over six decades.

The victory for the 92-year old veteran politician comes at a time when Pakistan is preparing for change of government in the next few months after general election due in July or August.

Mahathir Mohamad is one of the few international leaders whom Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan has always admired.

In an interview with The Guardian in 2012, Khan named a few world leaders he admired. "Which political leaders does he admire?" he was asked. "Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish President; Brazil's Lula da Silva; Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia; and Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore,” he responded.

While it is still unclear who would become Pakistan’s next prime minister, the former cricket hero is undoubtedly one of the strong candidates for the office.

It may be a sheer coincidence, as a coalition led by Mahathir won the shock victory on Thursday in Malaysia, Khan managed to woo a group of lawmakers from South Punjab to join his party on the same day, a political feat that has boosted his political fortunes in the most populous province that plays a key role in polls.

This development in Pakistan also spells trouble for the ruling party of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif which hopes to come to power again after winning majority of seats in Punjab.

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While no one expected Mahatir-led coalition would win the majority of seats, just days before the election, Malaysian opposition expressed the hope that the former prime minister’s connection to rural Muslim voters can trigger what they called “Malay tsunami”, a metaphor to describe a surge of support from disillusioned members of the country's Muslim majority.

PTI chairman has long used this metaphor to describe his huge political rallies.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan’s northwestern province ruled by Khan’s party, also named its tree plantation campaign as “billion tree tsunami”, an initiative to combat climate change. The initiative was hailed as a true conservation success story by the international organizations.

Before PTI surged out of political obscurity, Mahathir Mohamad had come to Pakistan to attend a conference "A clash of civilizations or A clash of interests?" on the invitation of Imran Khan in 2006.

The seminar was largely attended by the cross-section of the society including intellectuals, columnists, journalists, retired generals, bureaucrats, and prominent figures of the city and above all the leaders of all political parties of Pakistan.

It was perhaps for the first time in the history of Pakistan that on the invitation of a political party a former prime minister of a foreign country visited Pakistan.

Khan's political critics were also among the guests.
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Erdogan's an awesome political and strongman but his legions of braindead Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indonesian etc fans cheering him as some sort of Islamic leader is hilarious. People read statements they don't follow policies at all. Here's a summary of Erodgan's many, well, un-Islamic (i.e harmful to Muslim countries) policies including extremely close ties with the expansionist terrorist state of Israel.

On the topic of PTI, I hope they win the elections. Since 2001 Pakistan's public narrative has had no nationalism in it, no focus on Kashmir, no defending the country against Western propaganda (on the contrary sucking American d*** was somewhat incorporated into our army's rhetoric thanks to Musharraf) and a pathetic self-loathing intellidumbsia that reads crap like Dawn News and Express Tribune that celebrate the concept of servility to the West. IK should go full populist mode. Would be a nice contrast to Nawaz who didn't even offer any statements on Yadav, never seems to care about the law and order situation in the country etc.
 
Erdogan's an awesome political and strongman but his legions of braindead Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indonesian etc fans cheering him as some sort of Islamic leader is hilarious. People read statements they don't follow policies at all. Here's a summary of Erodgan's many, well, un-Islamic (i.e harmful to Muslim countries) policies including extremely close ties with the expansionist terrorist state of Israel.

On the topic of PTI, I hope they win the elections. Since 2001 Pakistan's public narrative has had no nationalism in it, no focus on Kashmir, no defending the country against Western propaganda (on the contrary sucking American d*** was somewhat incorporated into our army's rhetoric thanks to Musharraf) and a pathetic self-loathing intellidumbsia that reads crap like Dawn News and Express Tribune that celebrate the concept of servility to the West. IK should go full populist mode. Would be a nice contrast to Nawaz who didn't even offer any statements on Yadav, never seems to care about the law and order situation in the country etc.
he has been souring ties with israhell, agree on the second paragraph and some of the first
 
Erdogan's an awesome political and strongman but his legions of braindead Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indonesian etc fans cheering him as some sort of Islamic leader is hilarious. People read statements they don't follow policies at all. Here's a summary of Erodgan's many, well, un-Islamic (i.e harmful to Muslim countries) policies including extremely close ties with the expansionist terrorist state of Israel.

On the topic of PTI, I hope they win the elections. Since 2001 Pakistan's public narrative has had no nationalism in it, no focus on Kashmir, no defending the country against Western propaganda (on the contrary sucking American d*** was somewhat incorporated into our army's rhetoric thanks to Musharraf) and a pathetic self-loathing intellidumbsia that reads crap like Dawn News and Express Tribune that celebrate the concept of servility to the West. IK should go full populist mode. Would be a nice contrast to Nawaz who didn't even offer any statements on Yadav, never seems to care about the law and order situation in the country etc.

Since he is anti-Israeli, its enough for Pakistanis to admire him passionately and yes it includes likes of Imran Khan as well. This is how Pakistanis characterizes world leaders. How intelligent and Islamic of us.
 
I lived in Malaysia during Mahatir's rule. This man got Malaysia to where it is now. He spent less on roads but more on human development. I have seen first hand what this guy did in 7.5 years of my stay there. Excellent firm leader, without a doubt! Even Chinese supported him.

IK's manifesto is aligned with Malaysia's development plan under Mahatir.
 
Mahatir Mohammad is living proof that a nation only needs one man to turn it around and make her stand on her feet.



I hope we have found our Mahatir in the shape of Imran.
 
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