Re: so what do you think will happen tomorrow in NA 122?
60% of your electorate is classified as youth and the number is increasing every passing day. So good luck getting rid of this ‘hatred’ in society when so called educated, ‘grown up’ and wise people refer to 60% of your population as ‘Youthias’. These youth is not just the present and but the future of your country, so perfect strategy pushing them against the wall, and hoping they would forgive you.
I agree with Kalasra that Imran voters and supporters are largely young, they are new to politics, but they are so fed up yet ironically they are so hopeful of a greater good at the same time.. For sake of that young vote bank, Imran cannot just give up, go low key and start ‘sophisticated’ board room politics of neither here nor there that has no impact. We have already seen how the vacuum instantly got filled with Gen Raheel’s popularity after Imran’s decision’s to remain low key after dharna. Those who abuse youth for being politically charged up, they didn’t like this phenomena either, or did they? So they would have problem with youth either way.
The kind of sectarian crap has engulfed Arab states, Pakistan should be lucky that your youth is fully engaged with mainstream political process instead of clinging to extreme ideologies.
I would like to see what miracles and progress Pakistan can achieve by a demotivated, uninspired and hopeless youth which is over 60% of your population.
If I were at Imran’s position, I can guarantee that I would be more scared of disappointing those young hopes, and the consequences it would have on national psyche than worrying about my own defeat. I bet he fears this this too. Perhaps that’s the reason why he doesn’t give up and always gives his supporters something to think about, something to keep fighting for, something to keep aiming for. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with this. It keeps your young generation engaged with the system.