Re: Surveys on political parties of Pakistan
Good for Lahore then, I am happy for the people of the great city instead of singling them out. I hope these mega projects are extended all over the country, by them and other parties.
Are you talking about 90% of the roads in Rawalpindi or elsewhere, because if its the former then its incorrect imo. Can you name any major projects in Rawalpindi from 2002-2007? The results of the elections in 2008 spoke for them self, or otherwise the PMLQ would have scored an easy victory there in 2008.
As for the power industry, that really lies in the hands of the Federal Govt. Although personal anecdotes mean nothing on an online forum but some of my relatives are in the textile business and they are all blaming the Federal Govt. for the lack of power. If the provincial government failed to govern Faisalabad or Rawalpindi properly, they should be routed out in these urban cities, if not it just implies that the people were happy with their performance.
I am talking about the roads within localities of Lahore, from where Khadim e aala belongs.
As far as power is concerned, PMLN has been successful in turning the anger of people towards the federal government. Although after the 18th amendment the provinces can produce their own electricity.