Imran Khan, why him? Do I agree with everything he says? No! I understand what and how he believes he will end the conflict in Fata, but I dont believe it will work in totality as per his thinking. I think it will have to involve mixture of politics and military. Do I need to believe everything he says? No.
I didnt like his comments with regards to jehad in Afghanistan, primarily as I believe it is none of our business, secondly any one who gets the helm of affairs of the country will have to go for good relations with the country and not a particular regime. We shouldnt commit the mistakes that the US does by propping up mercenary regimes at the expense of reaching out to the people.
He is the most vilified person in the country. Even more than the people ruling the country and three provinces and the brothers ruling the biggest province. A bomb blast occurs somewhere or the economy goes down the gutter, who is responsible? No guesses required, the answer is simple. Every one seems to have united on one point agenda, keep IK out…Every thing that Imran Khan says is discussed in the media for days, on the other side one does not even know what the views are of the party which should form the government after the next elections (as per our historical musical chair).
We are seeing a vicious cycle of opportunist political parties for the 26 years, and guess what the country is going down the gutter. Keeping in view Imran Khan’s weaknesses, I still believe his intentions are right. Who should I vote in the next elections? The ones who have been tested multiple times or the one who hasent got the chance?
Major problem with IK is that he is not tune with the problems faced by common man in Pakistan. His focus is just on one or two provinces and he is least concerned with the agony of poor people living in rural and less developed areas.
He has never fulfilled any commitment, promised right from AH's talking to justice to recent Khawaja Asif's press conference and IK's promise to sue him in the court. He is totally unreliable perhaps working on the wishes of intelligence agencies.
Mostly his politics is based on how to increase collecting chandah that's it. He is unreliable, untrustworthy, below average in Pakistani politics, egoistic, with no vision and no agenda which can threat main stream parties. Hence totally failure in the political arena.
He has two choices:
Join a mainstream party (PPP will be ideal for him) or
Retire from politics asap, volunteer as cricket coach of Pakistani team and focus on his charity work. Keep his dignity he had earned a long time ago as captain of Pakistani cricket team.
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Major problem with IK is that he is not tune with the problems faced by common man in Pakistan. His focus is just on one or two provinces and he is least concerned with the agony of poor people living in rural and less developed areas.
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please let me know why people should vote for PPP? has the economy of the country improved? energy crisis? corruption vanished? taxation increased? balochistan issue? War on terror? please any good reason?
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He has never fulfilled any commitment, promised right from AH's talking to justice to recent Khawaja Asif's press conference and IK's promise to sue him in the court. He is totally unreliable perhaps working on the wishes of intelligence agencies.
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Please do let me know of the promises PP has kept? PMLN and PPP relationship in the 90's and the Charter of democracy, operation against MQM in 90's and now allies, Qatil league?
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Mostly his politics is based on how to increase collecting chandah that's it. He is unreliable, untrustworthy, below average in Pakistani politics, egoistic, with no vision and no agenda which can threat main stream parties. Hence totally failure in the political arena.
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He collects chanda and people give him willingly, and on the other end we have people who loot people of their tax money.
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He has two choices:
Join a mainstream party (PPP will be ideal for him) or
Retire from politics asap, volunteer as cricket coach of Pakistani team and focus on his charity work. Keep his dignity he had earned a long time ago as captain of Pakistani cricket team.
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If he were to join PPP, then why should I vote for him? I'd prefer to stay on the sidelines in the event.
He has two choices:
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1. Join a mainstream party (PPP will be ideal for him) **or
Retire from politics asap, volunteer as cricket coach of Pakistani team and focus on his charity work. Keep his dignity he had earned a long time ago as captain of Pakistani cricket team.
Please let me know of a better option, and the reason for them being better.
For me it's much better to stay away from a party or leader who have deep links/connections and morally support for extreme right wing peoples and parties. Taliban/JI/LJ etc. And Syed He IK is not even the ever last option. I have options people like Yazdi much better then IK. Someday someone come from us. IK was from us but he with his party kidnaped long ago not by someone else but by himself. His upper chamber dosent have brain to think and act wisely.
For me it's much better to stay away from a party or leader who have deep links/connections and morally support for extreme right wing peoples and parties. Taliban/JI/LJ etc. And Syed He IK is not even the ever last option. I have options people like Yazdi much better then IK. Someday someone come from us. IK was from us but he with his party kidnaped long ago not by someone else but by himself. His upper chamber dosent have brain to think and act wisely.
When that better option arrives I'll be amongst the first to support him, at the moment the options We have got are Pmln, ppp and Pti and amongst the three Pti is better. I think we should vote, for any one of these parties. Abstaining isn't and shouldn't be an option otherwise we get the azaab ruling us presently.