Re: Live Updates of Azadi March
Actually yes, Imran Khan is much better than most of the so-called public servants in elected offices in terms of his own character thus far, and corruption-free background thus far. That in itself is a very decent badge of honor that I would vote for, barring other things that PTI still needs to work on. As long as he expects the same standards from others in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, then he will continue to soar. And I do not think this is a dead end yet for either Imran Khan or PTI. Both have a lot going for them.
It takes a real brand of bias to ignore the fact that MNAs and MPAs from various parties wouldn’t be found coming to assemblies, let alone participate but the moment they sense danger to a system that lets them thrive without moving a muscle, suddenly everyone’s concerned. It’s really very transparent if anyone looks from a point of neutrality. Who will I believe speaking in Parliament, known convicts who are only able to even do politics again because of a deal that they benefitted from or a person who gained nothing from the backdoor deals from 2001 onwards.
I’ll take a chance with the unproven but one with potential, rather than the proven freeloaders whose purpose in life is to obtain an elected office without anything to show for it.
PS: Sister Hareem, none of this is directed at you. I’m just speaking my mind and quoting what you said to voice my opinion on the character of Imran Khan himself. The rest is just what I felt like expressing.