PTI Larkana Jalsa

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Allah na karey koi bhi iss duniya mein Chor aur lootera zardari kay naqshe qadam per cjhalay, aur app nahin chahein gey kay your grand children kill their wives to become leader through fictitious will. Allah na karey.

You still have not answered my questions regarding Thar.

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Aap to bakhabar logon main shamil samjhay jatay hain
Yeh batain to meray gaon kay anparh kisan bhi samajhtay hain
Agar BB kay qatlon ko janna hay to meri thread about BB ki post 1 parhain , qatal ka bhed wahin hay
Aik din Inshaalah , agar zinda raha to with all prove ....................................

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15k/20k+ people in Larkana in Imran khan’s jalsa will be a success story. It will be like Haqiqi doing jalsa with 15000 people in Azizabaad (90)

People love Bhutto (ZB and BB) in that area but last time one of those Bhuttos walked on the face of earth was 2008 and since then PPP has done nothing but loot and corruption. Basically cashing in on love of poor people for BB. Come paybacy time (to help people in thar), Zardari and fake Bhutto (the only hope) are enjoying holidays in London.

Bilawal Bhutto struggles to shake off father’s legacy - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

https://twitter.com/BBhuttoZardari/status/531977286242021376

On other side Imran has done nothing for Thar people. Cut the motivating people crap, waking them up crap…people in Thar need REAL help. REAL food…they cant live long enough to see the “Awakening”

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Thar is sad but nothing like you are looking at media
Just know the children motility rate of Pakistan
Divide this in rural and urban rate
Thar is poorest part of Pakistan and a victim of natural disaster
So it is understandable
Just read about death of children in only one hospital at Faisalabad ,2000 children in 9 months
Much more than Thar , same is at KPK
Thar is sad but being used as Taliban against PPP

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bhaio.... sab ko apni political dukaan chamkanay ki fikar hay... mera jalsa bara, tera jalsa chhota... mai tere mohallay mai popular hoon, tu mere mohallay mai badnaam, kaam se jee churanay mai ham dono bhai bhai.

PTI is ignoring IDPs though it is a "Federal created problem in Federal administered area" but goddammit they are Pakistanis now living in a shelter in your province. PPP is ignoring Thar as if they are untouchables, as if they were born to die of "poverty".

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Us ..... ki bat bhi karo Jo sailab , barshon say KPK , Punjab mail log mar rahay hon to Container par charh kar dance karta hay , Jo Pakhtonon kay soobay par hakoomat karta hay magar Pakhton IDPs ko federal kay hawalay karta hay , jo billions dollars kay chanday harap kar jata hay magar Thar kay logon ko poochhta naheen , Is Chor say to Altaf achha hay jo bhatta to khata hay magar 1% to charity par kharch kar deta hay

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:slight_smile:

6 issues Imran Khan must address at the Larkana rally - Blogs - DAWN.COM

At last, the winds of “change” have turned their way to Sindh.

Some say the Kaptaan seems to be struggling in gaining a foothold in Sindh. Others are more optimistic.

In any case, while the celebration of Diwali in Umerkot was a part of it, it is Imran Khan’s upcoming jalsa in Larkana on November 21 which truly marks his first foray into Sindhi politics.

The PTI’s arrival has indeed instilled a glimmer of hope in the young and educated people of the province.

But even as he drums up promises of a Naya Sindh, Imran will have to talk definitively on matters most important to Sindh, some of which, he has appeared to have been dodgy about in the past. This time, he will have to establish a strong and clear position on every issue instead of tiptoeing around them, because it will essentially be the difference between a successful and an unsuccessful jalsa.

Also read: ‘Liberating Sindh’: Imran Khan and the Hero syndrome

Here’s some homework for the Kaptaan:

  1. Division of Sindh

Imran would fall at the first hurdle if, like Tahirul Qadri – whose ‘inqilaab’ works in tandem with Imran’s ‘tabdeeli’ – he announces support for the idea of carving out a new province in Sindh. This is the first hurdle he will have to jump over – nay, remove altogether.

He must know that a new province in Sindh is not a public demand at all. It is plain old political point-scoring. Given the PTI’s popularity, many status quo parties are down in the mouth. They see people (especially the youth) drifting away from them, and then play cards like this one in attempts to consolidate their vote banks.

For a great majority of the Sindhi people, the province is their motherland, a sacred soil once home to a great civilisation. So any discussion of Sindh’s division is intolerable for them; they see the demand for new provinces as leading to becoming strangers on their own land.

Know more: PTI against division of Sindh, says Qureshi

Imran has been largely silent about the demand, though his party leaders have spoken against a new province in Sindh. However, the PTI does support new provinces at least in the rest of the country.

How is the Kaptaan planning to reconcile this?
2. Kalabagh dam and the water issue

Sindhis see the building of Kalabagh dam as a death knell for them.

Irrigation water is scanty as it is. Where tales of canals drying up are getting common, not releasing sufficient water into the sea is also damaging thousands of acres of fertile land in Sindh. The popular opinion, at least, is that the construction of Kalabagh dam will turn Sindh into a desert.

Take a look: PTI’s hydel vision

The PTI says it will not build the dam without national consensus. That is a diplomatic statement. Can Imran go further and say what the people here want him to say i.e. a project detrimental to Sindh will never be considered?

It is a complaint older than many PTI supporters would be today: Sindh laments Punjab ‘stealing’ its water. It is a matter of hearts and the PTI chairman will have to somehow hit the right chord if he wants to win them over in Larkana.
3. Extremist apologist

Many Sindhis are annoyed with what appear to be the Kaptaan’s unclear viewpoints on extremism.

Calling the Taliban “our estranged brothers"; condemning drone attacks targeting terrorists; demanding a Taliban office in Islamabad; nobody has forgotten that.

For these reasons, the people of Sindh are wary of Imran. He will have to disown the killers of thousands of Pakistanis if he wants to be welcomed here. There are no two ways about it.

Read on: Taliban be allowed to open office for talks: Imran

On the subject of minorities, he fares better. The celebration of Diwali and the condemnation of atrocities committed against religious minorities, especially the forced conversion of Hindu girls; all are certain to attract support from the Hindu community.

But although Sindh is relatively peaceful, it is in danger of falling into the inferno of extremism and sectarianism. Sectarian outfits have been gaining footholds in rural Sindh. So while he is championing minority rights, Imran will have to specifically address the targeting of Shias and express support for the community.
4. Hidden hands behind tsunami?

It has been rumoured that Imran is working hand in glove with “hidden hands” to throw out Nawaz Sharif. The rumours took succour from Javed Hashmi’s allegations.

Then came the recent suggestion of including representatives from intelligence agencies into the proposed commission to investigate poll-rigging. This raised even more eyebrows. What are his plans exactly?

The PTI chief must remind himself that Sindh has a long history of political struggle against dictatorship. It has fought tooth and nail to save democracy. Therefore, many people feel his ‘change’ is rather specious; is this change for the better or change for the worse?
5. Counting on ready-made Azadi pasands and allies

Imran’s plans of a Naya Sindh will go up in smoke if he counts too much on reprobates waiting in the wings to join the PTI. If he noticeably goes against Pakistan Peoples Party, he may soon find many Sindhi leaders lining up to join him just because, despite their efforts, they could not make their way into PPP.

There are other off-the-shelf political allies – who are really worthy of only being allies – now eyeing Imran’s party after Nawaz Sharif did not fulfill the promises he made to them.

Explore: Open letter to Imran Khan, from a PTI voter

For example, Mumtaz Bhutto and Liaquat Jatoi are no more in the Sharif camp. The Jatois of Naushero Feroze, Sherazis of Thatta and Arbabs of Thar, all seem to be ready to leave the PML.

For one, they won’t – or rather can’t – help Imran win elections in the whole of Sindh. And secondly, they will smudge his reputation.

Imran will do well to focus on the youth and try to win genuine support as opposed to paying more attention to opportunists.
6. Zinda hai Bhutto

Bhuttos and Sindh are inseparable. All sympathies of the people of Sindh go with Bhutto’s name.

There are reasons for their awe; sacrifices, most of all, including four leaders of this country. To the PPP’s credit, their relatively stronger standpoint against religious extremism and dictatorship attract a lot of people.

That’s why despite their bad governance and incompetence, people are still seen chanting Zinda hai Bhutto and Jeay Bhutto in the streets and corners of Sindh.

Also read: IB given Rs2.7bn to foil PTI’s Nov 30 rally, alleges Imran

Thus, the PPP remains the biggest obstruction in the PTI’s advancement into Sindh. If Imran manages to raise the public’s spirit in Sindh as much as he has done in Punjab, it would be fair to say that he has been successful in his mission in the southern province as well.

To sum up, Imran Khan may promise to change the system; bad governance; corruption; poverty; inflation; unemployment; nepotism; highhandedness; and build roads and schools and hospitals and so on. But if he fails to clarify his positions on the above-mentioned issues, his efforts will be in vain.

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Wow another feather in the cap, people in Thar are also dying because of PTI jalsas hahahahahahhaha......now i have heard it all!!!

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Uncle jee last warning…you have to put a bit of color on all of these pics posts…otherwise we have to delete them per guidelines

must know what?

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6 issues Imran Khan must address at the Larkana rally - Blogs - DAWN.COM

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Yeah true let IK preach change...and let the people of thar die due to poverty and hunger...that's not IK fault...they can go to hell as far as IK is concerned...for people of thar...if IK becomes PM then he'll think about your problems...in mean time you can listen to all his speeches and burry your babies and loved ones...

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Only in PTI jalsas.. I think this guy thought it’d be like Islo Dharna :slight_smile:

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Thats another unrealistic statement by IK. I know he tried his best to make Sindhis happy but he’s to realize we do need more provinces for segregation of authority and quicker resolution of problems. Its not about dividing any province. Such statements should not be welcomed.

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[WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE] are you afriad that you'll lose your cozy business relationship with pml-n since PTI does chant socialist slogans?

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He didn’t take on taliban and actually said once that they would kill PTI members in KP. He might have started some good trends, but he himself is just a run-of-the-mill politician.

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Looking like a success in terms of numbers?

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SheiKhoo Bhai, kitne laakh log aaye the laaRkaana ke jalse meN? :hmmm:

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I think it was a successful jalsa in terms of what he was trying to achieve at this moment. That is, to get a recognition in the area. But if you remember NS did a similar jalsa in Larkana as well. How much votes did he get? Hardly few.
So you know as its said that in Sindh people say, "Jaan ALLAH ki par vote Bhutto ka"..
Dont think its going to change without removing Wadera culture

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Thats a nice explaination to Sindhi awam.. I like the way its addressed.

But when there is no alternate provided, does it mean no Kalabagh dam will be constructed at all?

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IK resigned from the federal government. So he and the PTI has no say in the matter.