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PTI Confusion

Apply this to Zardari after he became president


you misinterpreted

As I interpret it, this saying actually implies opposition for no solid reason and without any proof which is not the case with Zardari.
 
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this is really outrageous, why is imran admitting corrupt ppl, here goes all his credibility!!!
 
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Why we have Sticky Threads for only those two political parties who don’t have even a single….again SINGLE representative in any of our legislative assemblies of this country “Pakistan”….???

It seems management of this forum not only extremely biased against mainstream political parties….but playing an as usual an establishment rule to support thier chicks here as well...Plain and Simple…!!!

Whatever it is.....thier should be an even playing fields for any participant...!!

I just want to register my protest here...!!

you can have a sticky thread, start a thread with a catchy title and ask the moderators to make it sticky. the management is good here, not biased. appreciate it.

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no other choice left i will only vote for imran khan PTI or i will burn my vote instead of giving it to ghadari or ganja brothers

Yes, same is the case here. but kindly dont burn, you will be arrested, just stamp all over. (wish I had done it.)
 
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I'm not IK or PTI basher but i will say that his latest interview with Indian channal CNN-IBN has dissappoint me alot. His policy seems too much leaning on India which is not a power in front of Pakistan.
 
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PTI Confusion – by Zainab Qureshi​

Between the excitement of PTI’s massive rally in Lahore on 30 October and Imran Khan’s critics, I’m thoroughly confused. My facebook newsfeed is littered with Imran Khan support – it seems like almost everyone I know, young, old, rich, not-so-rich, friends, co-workers, all want to see him in power. I still have my reservations, and several questions, answers to which would certainly help somewhat.

When you vote, you vote in a party – an administration, a system – not an individual. In this case, what’s the party like, beyond the individual? Who is the senior leadership of PTI? Why haven’t we heard more about them? What kind of credentials, experience, potential do his senior members have? Why does the hype start and end at Imran Khan? Personally, I’m not a big fan of the man’s, so where does that leave me? I think he’s too much about the ‘I’ and his own legacy. I wonder, can he be a good team player? An effective leader?

When I vote, I vote for what I believe a party can achieve; not just the promises they make, but some kind of realistic game plan on how to achieve those goals. Although PTI’s manifesto seems fairly comprehensive (albeit highly ambitious), in Imran Khan’s speech, I saw larger-than-life, unrealistic promises. And more than what was there in the speech, I find what was missing worrisome. Where is his economic policy? How does he plan to tackle the most basic problems of this country – inflation, power-shortages, water-shortage, a complete collapse of industry, lack of jobs, general economic decline to the point of bankruptcy? Who is his team of economic advisors? Who will manage fiscal and monetary policy for him? What experience does he – or any member of his team, for that matter – have in this area?

Furthermore, for my own information, I’d like to know who is funding his campaign. Beyond the rumours, what exactly is his relationship with the military? What linkages does he have with the religious right – and to what extent will he cater to them and bend to their demands? Is he really a closet taaliban, or is that just something his critics say? How big a proponent/leader of the ‘ghairat brigade’ is he, really? Where is the evidence to back or refute any of these rumours?

Given the appalling state of our country at the moment, particularly with regard to the mindboggling levels of corruption and the dire economic situation, I’d be willing to temporarily overlook some of these issues; assuming that he is not excessively right-leaning. What I can’t overlook is complete lack of direction as to how the big issues will be tackled, and the lack of a solid team guiding a fairly inexperienced (though seemingly good-hearted) cricketer-turned-politician. Hopefully, between now and the elections, some of these questions will be answered. Comments?
PTI Confusion – by Zainab Qureshi*|*LUBP
I have a counter question to the writer who people vote for in PPP or PML N or MQM is it their manifesto no they vote for Zardari Bhutto Shareef and Altaf THe *****

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Sir WOW you are quoting the man who is puppet of every government first he was the slave of Musharraf and now he is the slave of Zardari
 
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