I understand that there is another thread about election predictions, but i want to focus on PTI since it is the only party trying to make a space for itself. Rest are all established parties and may get 25% more or 25% less than their previous seats. Important question is how well will PTI do.
I personally think they will probably get 5-10 seats. They may get lot of voes in cities but not enough to defeat PML-N, PPP, ANP or JUI.
If PTI gets 15-20 seats that will be an enormous boost to it, putting it as possibly 4th largest in terms of seats.
30? Fine. Then get ready for a fivefold miracle :)
150! that will be even beyond Imran's wildest dreams. Lets face it, lot of people are going to have a second thought about PTI on the election day. Even a few PTI workers confided that they are worried about PPP winning if PTI & N vote splits.
Then you have a large rural population where PTI is unlikely to be as successful as it is in cities.
The Pakistani system is stacked against Imran.. Prepare to hear that argument post May 11 :) Seriously, Pakistan needs a presidential system like America or perhaps france. I know that a lot of nirralas are hatin' on Hassan Nisar, but he made good points on how frauds got tickets in multan and that now his advice is to just vote for the best candidate in your constituency. I have to say that he was overly optimistic about before that he thought that Imran would clean sweep the elections: this is one thing that I disagree on with him since I don't think that this would ever happen. This is why we need presidential elections more than ever so Imran can fight his fight while his party can fight with other parties and the race is actually about candidates, instead of electing dubious candidates to just get Imran in power.
At the moment my prediction for PTI is 50 plus, and if they manage that PMLN would be below 100. I see PPP in the 40s, PTIs seats would decide PMLNs seats. The peak that PTI is reaching at the moment it's absurd to make any assessments.
150! that will be even beyond Imran's wildest dreams. Lets face it, lot of people are going to have a second thought about PTI on the election day. Even a few PTI workers confided that they are worried about PPP winning if PTI & N vote splits.
Then you have a large rural population where PTI is unlikely to be as successful as it is in cities.
Guys, you have to understand that at this stage, it is nothing but a psychological war. PML-N is not sure if it will get any seats at all, and neither is PTI, or PPP for that matter. The decision will be made on May 11. Psychology is being used to demoralize opponents, and this drama is happening more from PML-Ns side.
Today I met some hardcore PML-N members of our family, and according to them, PML-N is sweeping the elections with an absolute majority...even a 2/3rd...They can revel in that if they want to.
Noone seems to understand the concept of 45 million new voters. Let them find out on May 11.
150! that will be even beyond Imran's wildest dreams. Lets face it, lot of people are going to have a second thought about PTI on the election day. Even a few PTI workers confided that they are worried about PPP winning if PTI & N vote splits.
Then you have a large rural population where PTI is unlikely to be as successful as it is in cities.
This is what PMLN's strategy has been. If you cannot convince them, confuse them! :)
everyone seems to be sure about PMLN forming next government with PPP gaining some 50 odd seats. But no one is in a position to assess how many seats PTI will get. Not his supporters nor its opponents and this is what rattles its opponents and gives supporter the hope to keep making an effort.
DD aap ka ehsan, aap ny 15 seateen dy deen....
nawaz shareef is local god for you lahories, still he decided to give us 15 seats, how could we ever
repay?
I have a feeling nawaz will lose his own seat too.
das din saber naheen hota nooroon sy... patlooneen phat gaeen heen.... now they say some thing shyty and enjoy the sound of it
Like "PTI will lose " "that sounded good"
"PTI is 14 % on the payed poll" ""that sounded good"