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Pakistan has defaulted : Khawaja Asif

Is it me or seems like PMLN is on an implosion path (knowingly).

They seem to be packing their bags and preparing to do a runner.
 
Is it me or seems like PMLN is on an implosion path (knowingly).

They seem to be packing their bags and preparing to do a runner.
Common tareeka wardat
Maryum is even saying it's not PMLN Govt

Now PMLN are going to pin it on PPPP where as PPPP will pin it on PMLN and patwaris will pin it on PTI
 
Common tareeka wardat
Maryum is even saying it's not PMLN Govt

Now PMLN are going to pin it on PPPP where as PPPP will pin it on PMLN and patwaris will pin it on PTI
So PMLN taking on their own handlers when they’re down.

Both deserve each other.

:lol:
 
“Pakistan is violence-wracked. Terrorism — a byproduct of earlier official encouragement to ‘jihadi’ groups — is sweeping through the country once again. Notwithstanding a special force of 10,000 for protecting Chinese workers in Pakistan, they live in fear.
A string of blasphemy-related lynchings — including that of a Sri Lankan factory manager — has increased their worries.” That play’s a very big role why Pakistani economy will never succeed !
 
Imran Khan started offering fuel subsidies for the public in the name of "relief" before he got overthrown and PDM continued this retarded sh*t. We will all know that PMLN and PPP are full of c**ts but this doesn't mean that IK is a saint. I can write multiple pages on his numerous retarded policies. In his recent podcast, he was asked great questions by Muzamil but he failed to answer most of them and straight up dodged some of them. He has no plan on how to fix this country.

If we want our country to succeed then we need to stop acting like cultists sucking off our favourite cult leader. You need to start logically questioning policies and then demand politicians to fix them in a manner that you find most suitable. Additionally, you should do proper research before figuring out which solution is the most suitable. If this can't be done then Pakistan will continue to remain a jahil nation.


@VCheng @Bleek @Vapnope
Thank you my brother for writing this.
 
Exactly as soon as this imf program ends in june another will have to be started. Thats a fact. IK would be mature to start cleaning up his act now.

1. Start with a new economic team ie searching for a capable finance minister. Shaukat tareen was a complete failure the 2 times he served.

2. Start formulating plans on privitization, increasing investments, increasing taxes, etc… remittence is the not the end all solution and is a cheap way to decrease account deficit

3. Start homework with the imf on the next imf package.

Doing these hws ahead of time will put him on the good side with the establishment which is more pragmatic than people believe.

None of our economic issues can be prayed away or get better with just hope or electing IK back. We need a proper economic roadmap which his economic team is simply not capable of delivering right now.
Especially considering the messaging coming out of the IMF. There is sympathy towards programs that support the poor. If setting policies in places that open up the country to all the policies for proper economic management are place, perhaps it can be a starting point to increase exports; linking increased exports with more social spending, and flood related remediation. The world wants to also feel it is doing things to fight the effects of climate change. If they see when they buy products from Pakistan, the revenue is in part used to spent more to do such things it can be a virtuous cycle as part of a wholistic export growth strategy.

Not sympathy but investing in Pakistan to mitigate the effects of climate change and further human development in a part of the world with a large and fast growing population. Part of the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals.

The party with the best economic plan will have the best chance to sway domestic and international audiences. Now really is the time to come up with the best economic team IK can attract.

 
Unexpected , let us hope for recovery .
It is not unexpected. According to the Chairman of Pakistan Bureau of Revenue, the Head Tax collector, sadly, there is no hope for recovery too.

Former FBR chairman Shabbar Zaidi says Pakistan is 'bankrupt' and not a 'going concern'

 
Especially considering the messaging coming out of the IMF. There is sympathy towards programs that support the poor. If setting policies in places that open up the country to all the policies for proper economic management are place, perhaps it can be a starting point to increase exports; linking increased exports with more social spending, and flood related remediation. The world wants to also feel it is doing things to fight the effects of climate change. If they see when they buy products from Pakistan, the revenue is in part used to spent more to do such things it can be a virtuous cycle as part of a wholistic export growth strategy.

Not sympathy but investing in Pakistan to mitigate the effects of climate change and further human development in a part of the world with a large and fast growing population. Part of the UN’s 17 sustainable development goals.

The party with the best economic plan will have the best chance to sway domestic and international audiences. Now really is the time to come up with the best economic team IK can attract.


Pakistan is bankrupt. It has defaulted. Sympathy won't change anything.
 
Imran Khan started offering fuel subsidies for the public in the name of "relief" before he got overthrown and PDM continued this retarded sh*t. We will all know that PMLN and PPP are full of c**ts but this doesn't mean that IK is a saint. I can write multiple pages on his numerous retarded policies. In his recent podcast, he was asked great questions by Muzamil but he failed to answer most of them and straight up dodged some of them. He has no plan on how to fix this country.

If we want our country to succeed then we need to stop acting like cultists sucking off our favourite cult leader. You need to start logically questioning policies and then demand politicians to fix them in a manner that you find most suitable. Additionally, you should do proper research before figuring out which solution is the most suitable. If this can't be done then Pakistan will continue to remain a jahil nation.


@VCheng @Bleek @Vapnope
You establishment folks always come out with similar narrative. "They're all like cult leaders" "They're all corrupt" "We are only White Knight saviors" etc. But how shall the public demand effective policies when the entire state machinery is held hostage by little uniformed boys with age and ego of uncles but brains/tantrums of 8 year olds?

You lot won't even let the nation speak the truth about Bajwa let alone demand policies without either torturing them, disappearing them for life or ruining their life/career somehow. You've turned Pakistan into North Korea or East Germany controlled by KGB/Stasi.

The entire countrywide machinery as we're seeing are bitches of these uniformed Uncles. Who are still living in the past.

Powertrip ban incoming lmao 😂😂
 
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