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@Leader you know a person name Barrister Asif Raza who recently joined PTI and getting a ticket from Sialkot NA 113 or NA 111 (firdous Ashiq Awan Halqa)
young, handsome and educated but why he got ticket by joining just now?
isnt belwal also young, handsome and educated?
Firdous aashiq Awaan kay area may koi suitable banda nahi mil raha tha. So that's why the recently joined Barrister Asif Got the ticket. and not joining now,,, joining recently
BS argument, you can always give the seat later if you win it to more capable person, the point to be noted is joining recently
Yes joining recently. Because of his profession, he was hesitant to join politics, recently he took a break from both teaching and chamber. Hence joining recently
young, handsome and educated but why he got ticket by joining just now?
isnt belwal also young, handsome and educated?
as elections are near? lol
Is bilawal bhutto a teacher and and earned his daal routi by doing a job in Pakistan?
Yup,,, You Jelly Bro?
there is not one principle pti is giving tickets
Yeah kia chinese Likhi hay?
Anyways, this person is a new entrant in politics. Like Waleed Iqbaal. What's the problem if he joined recently?
and there is no old Party worker in that area whose Haq is snatched by giving ticket to Asif Raza.
what's that one principle PTI is allotting tickets?
ISLAMABAD: Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan lived up to his word.
He had promised to introduce fresh blood into Pakistan’s politics, which has been monopolised for decades by feudal lords and capitalists. And he did just that.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) took ‘remarkable risks’ and awarded 80% of party tickets to political new comers instead of relying on ‘electable’ candidates. The party, however, has full faith in these ‘non-electable’ candidates and hopes to sweep next month’s parliamentary elections.
“We have awarded over 80% tickets to the non-electable who have never been a part of any assembly,” said Imran while announcing party tickets for the youth on Monday. “The PTI is making history today by allotting 35% of tickets to the youth. And this will, of course, make a ‘Naya Pakistan’,” he said.
Imran said his party would field 800 candidates across the country. Of them, over 600 are debutantes – and 35% are below the age of 40, he added.
Young and educated persons first.
Than Party workers which are new to Political scene
Than the seasoned politicians
and this principle governs all the constituencies even if imran or not alike?
because it seems the priorities are different in different constituencies?