PD
borother man.. some time smartest thing is not be too sharp.
Some times being little naive is the best thing to do.
Example:
KPK all pti.
Smart a$$ panjabis, sitting on their dumbA@@ predicting why IK is going to fail, this makes me sick in the
stomach, since they have been doing it for 15 F-in years now.
Bumb A$$ don't know IK fails because THEY DON"T VOTE FOR HIM!!!!!!!!!
PD
borother man.. some time smartest thing is not be too sharp.
Some times being little naive is the best thing to do.
Example:
KPK all pti.
Smart a$$ panjabis, sitting on their dumbA@@ predicting why IK is going to fail, this makes me sick in the
stomach, since they have been doing it for 15 F-in years now.
Bumb A$$ don't know IK fails because THEY DON"T VOTE FOR HIM!!!!!!!!!
just one correction....those dumbass punjabis (that I am part of) have been doing it for last 150 years not 15 years except once when they voted for bhutto unexpectedly...got bitten on their butt so bad when they did that that now they just give lectures but do nothing.....
rest of your post is factually correct!
also why did you stop growing your own vegetables? just curious....
Well if these elections turn out to be 70's elections, then electables won't matter. In that case all the electables were in anti Bhutto group, ordinary people defeated giants in Pakistani politics. After the win PPP collected all those electables and became an ordinary party. After a long time IK has mobilized ordinary people, youth and women, all those people who used to consider politics as a no go area are taking interest. Isn't that a sea change in itself? If the voting ratio increases in the next elections we could witness unprecedented and surprising results.
Jalsa was a bit too late. Had he done it two months ago, he might have gotten some candidates who went to Noon league. The mindset is now almost final among the politicians that noon leage will form next governemnt, thats why they all have moved to noon.
Bumb A$$ don't know IK fails because THEY DON"T VOTE FOR HIM!!!!!!!!!
That's y improving and expanding quality education system on priority basis throughout the country, specially in rural areas, shd be the top most priority of those so-called intellectuals and analysts .....
revolution and positive change can't be brought without nurturing the uneducated masses who unfortunately are in majority to make any decision their way ..... thereby ruining the efforts of those who have been trying to get rid of this paralyzed system for quite some time...
I also hate it when I realize this bitter reality that everything is in the hands of those uneducated masses and we can't do anything!
That's y improving and expanding quality education system on priority basis throughout the country, specially in rural areas, shd be the top most priority of those so-called intellectuals and analysts .....
revolution and positive change can't be brought without nurturing the uneducated masses who unfortunately are in majority to make any decision their way ..... thereby ruining the efforts of those who have been trying to get rid of this paralyzed system for quite some time...
I also hate it when I realize this bitter reality that everything is in the hands of those uneducated masses and we can't do anything!
Yes education is one of the most important thing. Who could argue.
But there is a bad news too, see all that educated nations who are not totally metropolitan-ized,
Who still are very social, where new things(tv, internet, job structure etc) hasn't change their way of life.
Say.. east Europe, they have very strong character, which is also changes every few hounded miles.
Same way my friend, panjabi character is not going to change any time soon, education or no education.
As long as a negative force is presented there(noora) they are going to, like squirrel try to cross the road.
Picking up every thing which presented and getting confused.
Jalsa was a bit too late. Had he done it two months ago, he might have gotten some candidates who went to Noon league. The mindset is now almost final among the politicians that noon leage will form next governemnt, thats why they all have moved to noon.
IK's tsunami will be limited to urban areas only.
my call is ~20 seats in the centre.
I don't how blind some one have to be to see this.
Floating candidates started flooding to noon
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PTI stood firm on internal electon, after news started as even after difficulties PTI is not backing off from the internal election, IK could have done a jalsa a month ago with 20-LAKH people
floating candidates still wont come to PTI!!!
PD
borother man.. some time smartest thing is not be too sharp.
Some times being little naive is the best thing to do.
Example:KPK all pti.
**Smart a$$ panjabis, sitting on their dumbA@@ **predicting why IK is going to fail, this makes me sick in the
stomach, since they have been doing it for 15 F-in years now.
Bumb A$$ don't know IK fails because THEY DON"T VOTE FOR HIM!!!!!!!!!
PD
borother man.. some time smartest thing is not be too sharp.
Some times being little naive is the best thing to do.
Example:
KPK all pti.
Smart a$$ panjabis, sitting on their dumbA@@ predicting why IK is going to fail, this makes me sick in the
stomach, since they have been doing it for 15 F-in years now.
Bumb A$$ don't know IK fails because THEY DON"T VOTE FOR HIM!!!!!!!!!
Do you always talk nonsense. Punjabis have voted for non punjabis more than any other group in Pakistan.
Dude did you went to 30th october jalsa or yesterday's one or just doing hawai fire analysis .......Anyone can do such kind of analysis but the fact is that you are being a Pessimist here
i am dying to risse from those ashes....and my vote is 100% for IK!
but kya karoon....i cannot ignore villages ..... especially in punjab.......i was born and raised in lahore but whole family hails from central punjab rural areas and been in local politics for over 40 years ... and NO i am not supporting PMLN.....i am a PTI supporter but when i speak to my people in rural areas, i just dont get the sense that tsunami is anywhere there...
IK needs electibles in those villages.....
i said that many times.....and i say it again...our maasses are corrupt to core..and they like and want proven corrupt people of same bradari.....
they dont believe in any inqilab or anything like that especially in villages
In 1970 anti Bhutto forces gather ed all the electables and the people of Pakistan swept them into oblivion so much so that Iqbal's son in Lahore lost to Bhutto. maybe the people of Pakistan will do that again. I hope so. Time to sweep PMLN and PPP off the map of Pakistan I am not too big a supporter of IK's Taliban policy but he is a sincere leader and want to do something for Pakistan instead of loot maar which PMLN and PPP are champions of. May Allah give Pakistan a break and sweep Imran to power.
have faith and instead of looking at the glass half empty all the time look at it as half full. Works wonders.
Well if these elections turn out to be 70's elections, then electables won't matter. In that case all the electables were in anti Bhutto group, ordinary people defeated giants in Pakistani politics. After the win PPP collected all those electables and became an ordinary party. After a long time IK has mobilized ordinary people, youth and women, all those people who used to consider politics as a no go area are taking interest. Isn't that a sea change in itself? If the voting ratio increases in the next elections we could witness unprecedented and surprising results.
Agreed. Another major difference between ZAB of then and IK of now is that ZAB had always presented himself as the next best thing since sliced bread. He was an autocrat, a one-man-show, and a know-it-all, which is why he eventually failed. Imran is different in the sense that he knows how to delegate authority. He has made a classy team, and he knows how to let them do their job. SKMT and NUML are classic examples of that.
Agreed. Another major difference between ZAB of then and IK of now is that ZAB had always presented himself as the next best thing since sliced bread. He was an autocrat, a one-man-show, and a know-it-all, which is why he eventually failed. Imran is different in the sense that he knows how to delegate authority. He has made a classy team, and he knows how to let them do their job. SKMT and NUML are classic examples of that.
One good-for-nothing, full-time pseudo-intellectual and part-time anchor of a Geo show was saying last night that world cup victory of 1992 was just a miracle and suggested that Imran is over-credited for the victory.
Lafi, I am supporting IK since he started politics.
You have no idea how many times over and over I convinced my family, fiends and their mother to vote for IK. They always said yes. few day later. They have the SAME argument.
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i agree completely.
Jalsa was a bit too late. Had he done it two months ago, he might have gotten some candidates who went to Noon league. The mindset is now almost final among the politicians that noon leage will form next governemnt, thats why they all have moved to noon.
IK's tsunami will be limited to urban areas only.
my call is ~20 seats in the centre.
mery kan paak gaye yeh sunty sunty......
every one in my family and their work places. Same argument.
For 15 years!!!!!!!
I don't know how hard it is for them to a voter and not trying to control the big picture.
^ I am a voter of IK too. I voted in by-elections, when all the burger bachay were going on about themselves.
Thing is, it is good to hope that masses will vote for him,,but that is happening only in cities. You can not deny the realities of rural pakistan. I vote for him, and i will motivate others to do the same,, but go tell that to a chaudhry in vehari who knows the N/PPP candidate for 20 years to go and vote for unknown IK candidate...i think you know the response.