PakAlp
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Pmln and PPP have connections with international backers, from Saudia/Uae/Qatar to USA, they have links with local mafias, gullu butt etc. They also use money as weapon. Their backers can influence and blackmail the establishment.
JUI and JI have big international backings, they also use their close connections with extremist and terrorist organisations. JUI also has links with preaching organisations so they have the grass root level connections. They may not have the same group but the voting comes from the same people. Their backers can place alot of pressure on the establishment, plus financial backing.
Tlp doesn't have militant wing but they use religion slogans to make their movement strong. They're not really a political party, have no known plan for Pakistan, don't have international connections yet except in Afghanistan with some sufi members of Taliban. Despite managing huge protests, they still don't have much influence in the policies of Pakistan.
PAT has educated people, they also have a strong student movement. They follow a strong ideology so this is why they are strong. Have no international backing so manage to win nothing. They have managed to make contacts with the establishment but without international connections your nothing.
PTI doesn't have militant wing, they have a decent student organisation but they need to form an ideology, at the moment so many different people with different ideologies are part of PTI. PTI also needs to get some international backing, as long as they respect Pakistan as an independent nation who wants the best for its people. PTI has following all over Pakistan, plus money. Only change needed is a strong ideology and international links who will place pressure on the establishment.
JUI and JI have big international backings, they also use their close connections with extremist and terrorist organisations. JUI also has links with preaching organisations so they have the grass root level connections. They may not have the same group but the voting comes from the same people. Their backers can place alot of pressure on the establishment, plus financial backing.
Tlp doesn't have militant wing but they use religion slogans to make their movement strong. They're not really a political party, have no known plan for Pakistan, don't have international connections yet except in Afghanistan with some sufi members of Taliban. Despite managing huge protests, they still don't have much influence in the policies of Pakistan.
PAT has educated people, they also have a strong student movement. They follow a strong ideology so this is why they are strong. Have no international backing so manage to win nothing. They have managed to make contacts with the establishment but without international connections your nothing.
PTI doesn't have militant wing, they have a decent student organisation but they need to form an ideology, at the moment so many different people with different ideologies are part of PTI. PTI also needs to get some international backing, as long as they respect Pakistan as an independent nation who wants the best for its people. PTI has following all over Pakistan, plus money. Only change needed is a strong ideology and international links who will place pressure on the establishment.
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