1,His speech to nation nearly worked as propaganda what rizvi wanted to do,
2,he never listens to cabinets most members,
3, he always thinks he is master of all,but in fact have very little knowledge of international relations and economics,
4, he was not even able to impressed saudies , his first visit was a failure then army interviend and made second trip some what respectable,
5, most importantly he was told days before the SC verdict told about the what is SC is to announce , he didn't took necessary steps he was just busy in Sawati saving and IG dismissal project, to him this issue was more important than the possible SC verdict reaction,
6)he could have easily avoided this mess by approaching SC and ordering the reinvestigation of the issue by forming new JIT with concensus of SC to lingger on the issue for years
7) by just insisting to stay in bani gala,and then doing this and that he unintentionally allowed foriegn elements to have interfearce with important staye corespondance , he many times compromised his security and of other matters of national interest,
8)he have no control on his emotions ,so at any international fourm or live in media he can say anything leading to long term devastating effects,
9)reham Khan's book which is some how hold back by domestic and international stablishment can be some thing to compromise his integrity, no wonder what Bushra will reveal,
10) he totally ignored Moulana Sami ul Haq shaheeds advises, and leaked it to unconcerned authorities,whose prize Moulana paid by his life,
11)he is not even able to identify his priorities,
12) when whole masses were against SC after Assia verdict ,his speech was provoking ,which turned peoples against him and his party ,due to his weak pollitical position the zardari and Nawaz will try to destabilize country ,this will distract the whole nation and it's institutions from the on going ACCOUNTIBILITY drive, this drive is the prime national intrest, and it was to hunt foreign puddles in Pakistani pollitics, , which Imran and CjPs conflict distracted,