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Andrew Dufresne Tuesday, September 13, 2011 02:16 PM

Is Imran Khan really destined to be the third political force? -- BBC Report
 
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Ali Ahmad Syed Tuesday, September 13, 2011 03:08 PM

Its my covetous wish that Imran Khan may that third force but the ground reality is very far. As said in the report, me feared too, how and why Imran Khan is claiming that his party will sweep next elections. I think he is surrounded by some flattering fellas who are giving him wrong picture and here in leadership and insight, he is failing. If election takes place and ertainly he and his party couldn't sweep, the aftermath he will again on protest against election results and again a good man is out of picture in near future. My all best wishes with Imran Khan and PTI.

Hamza Salick Tuesday, September 13, 2011 03:12 PM

Mr Khan must realize that under-18 are not allowed to vote,as his majority vote bank comes from this age group :pp

Abeera Tuesday, September 13, 2011 04:20 PM

I don't agree with hamza bhai.......

M MAZHAR JADOON Tuesday, September 13, 2011 04:48 PM

Imran Khan and Politics of Pakistan
 
[QUOTE=Ali Ahmad Syed;351722]Its my covetous wish that Imran Khan may that third force but the ground reality is very far. As said in the report, me feared too, how and why Imran Khan is claiming that his party will sweep next elections. I think he is surrounded by some flattering fellas who are giving him wrong picture and here in leadership and insight, he is failing. If election takes place and ertainly he and his party couldn't sweep, the aftermath he will again on protest against election results and again a good man is out of picture in near future. My all best wishes with Imran Khan and PTI.[/QUOTE]

Imran khan is no doubt a patriot Pakistani. His past is in our eyes. In every field he got distinctions. But in politics i fear he is surrounded by flattering people. These persons are noncompetitive and they are reluctant to do not either let Imran Khan to meet with common person or his followers to him. Only that party will win the election which would have more penetration into the masses rather than elites.

Shooting Star Tuesday, September 13, 2011 05:16 PM

The problem is not how many flatterers you have around?It is all about perception.

Our leaders preach democracy but deep down inside they worship autocracy and want to be the absolute rulers.Now being a Pakistani leader,Imran has the same intention.

How many times he has conducted elections within his own party?He also wants everyone and every decision to revolve around him not his party.

I totally agree with Hamza Salick he managed to get juvenile support mainly by his emotional stances.

And i can't understand why people say "Imran will do this"..."Imran will make country better",where is tehrik-e-insaaf?Though it is important to have a leader but again on the other hand we want democracy yet we prefer one- man show.Then what is wrong with autocracy?So,the problem is with us as well.

Imran Khan must start his election campaign and give ticket to worthy people and most importantly introduce them to public.Make us familiar with them and their intentions.Presently i don't think he will be able to sweep the election unless he is backed by the Establishment.
i am smelling something fishy.Has he managed to gain favors of establishment and foreign powers?will he be the next puppet prime minister/president?Has he became their hostage?
Is this BBC report is a way to show their support and preference for Imran khan?Why they only referred to Imran khan not his party?What they want to prove?

Waqaas Gondal Tuesday, September 13, 2011 05:27 PM

i agree with the friends views....no doubt he wants good future of Pakistan but he has not ability to urge the creditable people who are unconscious from the facts and he also is incapable to recognize,curtail or to make them favorable the people who offer their consultation to a incredible way

mobimian Tuesday, September 13, 2011 06:43 PM

it's reality hamza bhai

Tauseef Taj Kiani Tuesday, September 13, 2011 07:03 PM

No, Imran Khan is not and will not be a political force of any sorts, and will take probably 50 years or even more to be born in Pakistani Politics, He is a social worker, and should do social work in pakistan, gather grants and people will support him, build schools and hospitals etc but politics.....political force.......na ji...

Call for Change Tuesday, September 13, 2011 07:30 PM

Imran khan if elected as next prime minister of Pakistan would be the last nail in coffin of our Nation. Now,most of the young people see him as a symbol of hope but if he get elected these castles of hope will demolish and the youth will be surrounded by sheer dissapointment. So, he should assume power when he will present a clear roadmap to get this tumbling nation out of this chaos and deterioration.


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