We can discuss the political situation of South Punjab in this thread.
South Punjab has always supported PPP traditionally, and been instrumental in crowning them the rulers of the country.
It seems like the rest of the country, PPP will face problems there too.
Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Afzal Sindhu have joined PTI. Most of PMLQ’s unification block is already supporting PMLN.
There PPP MPA’s from Khanewal and one from Okara have resigned today, and most probably they will join PMLN too. Maybe some more members from Multan are also in the pipeline.
PPP has been trying to play the Seraiki card for the past one year and a bit, but it seems as if even that hasent worked.
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Pakistan must come out of politics of electables. They have redered the whole electoral system useless.
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The issue we have at hand is that every one wants to get the right numbers, and for that they have look towards the electables. To work for the people, solving issues and vision all these things are sadly missing from our mainstream (statusquo) parties.
Not precisely that's what you think - PMLN is still the best choice for people of Pakistan with best and clean leaders then anyother party.
If the three PPP MPAs who have just resigned join PML-N then they are clean, and if they join PTI, they will be lotas. This is your philosophy and you want me to take you seriously? :D
If the three PPP MPAs who have just resigned join PML-N then they are clean, and if they join PTI, they will be lotas. This is your philosophy and you want me to take you seriously? :D
exactly not at all I wish and pray that these guys join PTI, real ideological workers of PPP will only settle down easily in PTI not in Muslim League.
The only benefit PMLN is reaping is that PPP's performance has been very poor, and PMLN has successfully convinced a lot of people that the issue is due to mis-governance of the federal government (otherwise their own provincial government is not so extra ordinary itself).
The choice at the moment is between PTI and PMLN, and the benefit that PMLN has is that their political structure is quite strong to the grass root level plus they have collected a lot of 'electables' as well. Once PMLN is able to form their government after the next elections, I am sure they will lose out the support far quicker as compared to PPP.
for logical reasons so “roondu khan” will not cry for next 5 years, .. people mandate is must if PMLN performance was that bad in last few years it would have been dead horse by now just like PPP.