Baby girl dies because or Bilawal's protocol at civil hospital

Re: Baby girl dies because or Bilawal's protocol at civil hospital

That would be really pathetic that IK, the party-chief has no value? His notifications should be taken into consideration IMMEDIATELY, unless he is issuing notices sitting hidden from everyone and without any consultations... specially his own CM not able to follow the directions, why would people believe in PTI then if a notice from the PTI-supreme are not paid attention to? What did PTI do to people who did not follow the orders?

Re: Baby girl dies because or Bilawal's protocol at civil hospital

Imran is a chief of PTI, not King of KPK where he snaps his fingers, order something to happen and it happens. As a party chief he has enough value to write to an elected government of KPK for the changes he expect and hope for an action, but he's not a god that his orders are instantly followed without any resistance.

You should perhaps read the news more often. MIT (KPK Health Reform) was passed after a year of lobbying. Despite countless meetings of Imran with doctors and notifications, the issue was finally settled in Peshawar High Court. So there will always be logistics and resistance to radical turns.

And stop misleading yourself and others by treating the notification as law of KPK. After Mardan attack, CM's security team followed the usual protocol of blocking roads without his knowledge. So more communication is needed.

But most Pakistanis are not stupid, they know such deep rooted issues won't go away in a day, but efforts to make a change must be appreciated, and the real change will eventually surface.

Re: Baby girl dies because or Bilawal's protocol at civil hospital

This isn't some governance issues. HRM did 'fire' Javed Hashmi, didn't he? Now, where does that happen like in UK ? Cameron can 'fire' a dissentor as Obama sure can't.