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Akheilos - aina Khilara kon sambhalay? I can not answer you without writing a multi-page reply. I will only make short pointers and I would not attempt to explain further if you ask. You are smart enough to understand by yourself, if you wish.
1. PPP did incalculable damage to Pakistan - that is why it would not be able to get re-elected, unless PTI so wishes. But despite its 5 years of misrule and looting, Pakistan is still here. No matter what PML-N does, Pakistan would still be here. Now, if PML-N does not deliver, we could elect someone else. Just let them complete their 5 years.
2. Resources can not be utilized without a democratic prescription. Pakistan is a multi-ethnic country where plenty of people are discontented. Only a democratic regime can utilize resources for obvious reasons.
3. Chinese are in this thing for their own strategic reasons. Its more than simple investment. Although it must be noted that a stable Pakistan is a great investment destination. However when outsiders see irresponsible behavior of our political leaders, they are understandably perturbed.
4. PML-N will obviously implement policies that cater to its support base. Paying taxes is not high on agenda of the trading class, but they do pay taxes in certain ways because of FBR regulations. They also pay taxes indirectly like the rest of us. PML-N will have to lean on them to improve direct taxation. Provided business conditions improve, business owners will pay a bit more. But it must be noted that the biggest tax evaders are the landlords and jagirdars who happen to be found in all parties. They pay NO direct taxes. In this way, you can imagine that no matter which political party come into power, they would have lots of internal opposition. It would have to be the urban voters who push for reforms. In that PTI may be marginally better than PML-N.
5. No matter what happens, PML-N would not be able to keep its grip on power. Their policies will eventually build opposition from within the voters. Hastening the inevitable is counter-productive, as we can all currently see. It is a bad judgment call from PTI.
6. Thoughts of PA manipulation from behind the screens is never far from minds of political analysts and commentators. We see this happening here as well. Do notice the reports of Gen (R) Shuja Pasha having met IK and having delivered certain assurances to PTI. Nobody can condone such tactics and when everything is made to be PML-N's fault, it seems very one-sided.