Re: Why I stopped being an apologist for PTI
All talk, nothing delivered…not even on track. Pti is a non issue, it has fizzled out. Pmln will not deliver even 10% of what you have mentioned by the end of their tenure. Operation in fata is being conducted by the army. Pmln was supposed to give the country its counter terrorism policy which is still missing, Baluchistan issue is more or the less similar to how PPP left it. Coal plants, lpg, nandipur, rental power projects etc are on favourable terms to the countries investing in Pakistan. The energy mix will remain expensive and hence the circular debt will remain. Nothing is being done to revamp in the electricity transmission system, without which increase in generation capacity is meaningless. The only thing which can save Pmln is CPEC but that depends upon law and order situation of pakistan and Afghanistan.
PML-N knows that if they fail to perform specially in power/energy sector , people will kick them out in 2018 like they did with PPPP, ANP and PML-Q in past