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PTI to form government in KPK

All three of them are very sincere towards KPK......thats a well established fact from previous experiences....
Now they are joining hands........ couldn't have expected anything better....
Happy days

or jala hamenn..... kuch or bhi sarna hai tou woh bhi keh day... :cry:


waise on a serious note, I am happy for KPK, after all the hardship, finally a government jo inshallah hogi Maa kay jesi...

hope it delivers...
 
or jala hamenn..... kuch or bhi sarna hai tou woh bhi keh day... :cry:


waise on a serious note, I am happy for KPK, after all the hardship, finally a government jo inshallah hogi Maa kay jesi...

hope it delivers...

what are your views about aftab Ahmad shairpao?

and how you see the alliance of PTI with people like Shairpao?
 
what are your views about aftab Ahmad shairpao?

and how you see the alliance of PTI with people like Shairpao?

He is a brave fellow least to say. and like @Safriz said sincere to its people.
 
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IK brother in law hafeez ullah niazi was also critical about IK in his today column in jang




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Joint Press Conference by PTI, JI & QWP (Sherpao) - 16th May 2013


@darkinsky @Patriots @Mav3rick

See the press conference and very bitter questions asked by journalists, one muh phat journalist even said Pervaiz Khattak sahab you have a past experience in making and breaking of governments (Hakumat giranay ka tajurba hai) yet he answered them appropriately without threatening him or being bitter to them. See that's how noble persons conduct themselves

Joint Press Conference by PTI, JI & QWP (Sherpao) - 16th May 2013

I do not support AH's speeches. I support MQM and that too because I have no other choice, however bad MQM may be, they are the ones who actually perform in Karachi.
 
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Can PTI form IDEAL Government in KPK..????

[video]http://tune.pk/video/83860/OffTheRecord16May2013[/video]
 
so finally

yea ha tabdeeli

lota, currupt te 70 saal ka baba yea khatam karhey ga curruption 90 din mein


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He's not 70 but 60. Also, we had PPP and PMLN before, all good people in those two parties had no option but to stick to one of them, now they have got an alternative - a best one and that's the reason the likes of PK are joining in. Now you may call him Lota or an opportunist but the fact of the matter is; he's a level headed, articulated fellow and knows what is he up against... IK chose him for a reason, and only time will tell how good the decision was.
 
Sherpao aur Siraj ul Haq were interior minister and senior minister kpk respectively when Molana Radio established himself in Swat. Hope situation improves this time
 
Coalition formation: PTI to retain K-P education ministry, JI to get finance
By Hassan Ali / Farooq TirmiziPublished: May 17, 2013

PESHAWAR / KARACHI:
Senior leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) denied reports that the PTI would hand over the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa education ministry to its new coalition partner, the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), though they confirmed that the JI would be getting the provincial finance ministry.
“There is no ideological difference between the PTI and the JI as far as the finance ministry is concerned,” Asad Umar, a senior vice president of the PTI, told The Express Tribune. “When it comes to matters relating to taxation, the PTI and JI see eye to eye.”

Umar, considered to be the party’s main leader on economic policy, confirmed reports that JI’s Sirajul Haq, elected to the K-P Assembly from Lower Dir, would be the provincial finance minister. It is not yet known who the PTI will be nominating to lead the education ministry, though the party leadership has made it clear that it will be one of their own.

The rumour that JI had been given three ministries – finance, education, and zakat – in exchange for joining the coalition with PTI caused a stir among the party’s supporters, who expressed their disappointment on social media. Particularly distressing to most PTI supporters was the fact that their party’s education plan was among the highlights of the policy agenda on the strength of which the PTI ran its election campaign.

Sources familiar with the PTI leadership’s deliberations suggested that the party’s top brass acknowledged those concerns and were keen to run the province’s education policy according to their own policy agenda. And even on the question of the finance ministry, the PTI appears to be taking measures to ensure that its economic platform gets implemented.

According to sources familiar with the matter, while Sirajul Haq will be the provincial finance minister, he will not be in charge of the planning and development department, which the PTI plans to keep for itself. The planning and development department in provincial governments is an absolutely critical one, since it is the starting point from which the implementation of all policy reforms must originate.

The K-P government consists of 30 departments, but under Article 130 (6) of the constitution, can only have a maximum of 15 cabinet members. Ministers, therefore, will be running more than one department. The education minister, for instance, will be in charge of two separate departments, that of higher education and elementary and secondary education.

Provincial finance ministers typically run three departments: finance, revenue, and planning and development. The PTI leadership appears to be comfortable letting its coalition partner run the finance and revenue departments, but wants to keep planning and development for itself.

After the 18th Amendment to the constitution, and the passage of the 7th National Finance Commission Award, provincial governments in Pakistan have been given far more autonomy than at any point in the country’s history. The PTI leadership views its government in K-P as an opportunity to compete on governance quality with its arch-rival, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz. The provincial government in Peshawar is viewed by the PTI as a stepping stone for gaining the trust of a broader swathe of voters nationwide as competent managers of economic and social policy.

Sources familiar with the matter say that the PTI leadership plans to use “party resources” to help shape the provincial government’s policies, a reference to PTI’s embryonic policy think tank which has helped develop the party’s economic platform.

Yet in order to compete on policy, the PTI must first master coalition politics. It must keep its coalition partners satisfied while retaining the ability to shape the direction of the government’s policy agenda. The initial announcement – made by a JI spokesperson – that the PTI had given the crucial education ministry to a coalition partner represents a stumble, though one from which the party appears to have recovered, at least for now.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 17th, 2013.

Coalition formation: PTI to retain K-P education ministry, JI to get finance – The Express Tribune

is there any other party which is so seriously thinking on the lines of implementing their manifesto?
 
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