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sadia hussain Monday, October 31, 2011 01:25 PM

my differences with PTI
 
no doubt the strength was impressive at imran's rally ...but i have some logical differences with his plan
a) mr khan said PTI would end corruption, improve tax collection, improve education, rights of minority and others.....well every other party have more or less the same agenda the question is of ope rationalization..how would he implement this policy??
b)he said politicians should declare their assets ....this policy is already implemented and every ticket holder have to submit its assets before election commission, and he have renew this information every year...if he fails to do so, his membership is suspended till he do so....
c) end of war on terror: isnt a prudent decision at this point of time...we have come a long way..and suddenly rolling back will only hurt the interest of Pakistan...and good relations with Pakistan are good relations with US are inevitable...so i defer his anti American policies

Waqar Abro Monday, October 31, 2011 01:56 PM

[QUOTE=sadia hussain;369135]no doubt the strength was impressive at imran's rally ...but i have some logical differences with his plan
a) mr khan said PTI would end corruption, improve tax collection, improve education, rights of minority and others.....well every other party have more or less the same agenda the question is of ope rationalization..how would he implement this policy??
b)he said politicians should declare their assets ....this policy is already implemented and every ticket holder have to submit its assets before election commission, and he have renew this information every year...if he fails to do so, his membership is suspended till he do so....
c) end of war on terror: isnt a prudent decision at this point of time...we have come a long way..and suddenly rolling back will only hurt the interest of Pakistan...and good relations with Pakistan are good relations with US are inevitable...so i defer his anti American policies[/QUOTE]

You have rightly observed his manifesto.
He just spoke of reforms in front of hundreds of followers but he did not give a clear cut way of implementing his so called revolutionary reforms for making the country as corruption free.
He did not speak about bureaucracy and administrative reforms.
There are many things that yet to be focused. Someone,here on forum ,has vividly said that his foresightedness is myopic and limited to an extent.
Anyhow,he still needs to work hard.

Regards

sadia hussain Monday, October 31, 2011 01:58 PM

he needs to more prudent politically..... and plus he lack that charisma that bhutto and benazir had

Waqar Abro Monday, October 31, 2011 02:16 PM

[QUOTE=sadia hussain;369142]he needs to more prudent politically..... and plus he lack that charisma that bhutto and benazir had[/QUOTE]

Bhutto was more educated than Imran khan sahab.
Understanding the International Politics and changing policies with the period of time,was one of Bhutto's good qualities.
Charisma of Zulfi Bhutto is matchless dear.
His style of communication with masses and leaders of the World in Security Council was speechless.
Pakistan will never find such leader again.
This is what our nation has been doing since the beginning of democracy in Pakistan; First people encourage to leaders,beckons them,support them and shouting fields to fields against corrupt leaders with them and when they are executed our Nation fall prey into deep slumber.

Imran needs to work at grass root level and try to build enough confidence among the people so that whenever he is threatened like previous leaders ,people would stand unite and extend a sort of sincerity to him by waging demonstration against the injustice.

Regards

Invincible Monday, October 31, 2011 02:19 PM

[B][QUOTE=sadia hussain;369135]no doubt the strength was impressive at imran's rally ...but i have some logical differences with his plan
a) mr khan said PTI would end corruption, improve tax collection, improve education, rights of minority and others.....well every other party have more or less the same agenda the question is of ope rationalization..how would he implement this policy?? [/QUOTE]

By introducing drastic steps and following International Precedences.

[QUOTE=sadia hussain;369135] b)he said politicians should declare their assets ....this policy is already implemented and every ticket holder have to submit its assets before election commission, and he have renew this information every year...if he fails to do so, his membership is suspended till he do so....[/QUOTE]

Nawaz Sharif had paid 5000 as Tax last year. Would you still believe in this form of Tax collection system & intransparent Election commission?

[QUOTE=sadia hussain;369135] c) end of war on terror: isnt a prudent decision at this point of time...we have come a long way..and suddenly rolling back will only hurt the interest of Pakistan...and good relations with Pakistan are good relations with US are inevitable...so i defer his anti American policies[/QUOTE].

If War is a solution then what has forced USA to pull out its troops till 2014? We are being used as mercenaries that's what he was meant. We need to revisit our foreign policy.

Regards,

[/B]

Asif Azam Monday, October 31, 2011 03:07 PM

any one agree with me on this point
 
Assalamualikum
as we know the massive crowed in the PTI at Lahore . Same Change like OBAMA have raised slogan in his election campaign now in Pakistan the same slogan by Imran Khan. only face change the policies will minor change only lust for power. :comein

Am i correct ?

Taimoor Gondal Monday, October 31, 2011 03:20 PM

[QUOTE=Asif Azam;369157]Assalamualikum
as we know the massive crowed in the PTI at Lahore . Same Change like OBAMA have raised slogan in his election campaign now in Pakistan the same slogan by Imran Khan. only face change the policies will minor change only lust for power. :comein

Am i correct ?[/QUOTE]
yes agree the change which would be suitable will be change in policies. but we have'nt any other choice. PPPP and PML (N) politics is in front of everybody.
now media is free and and people have more awarness as compared to past.
will Imran Khan be able to implement his policies which he uses as slogan? time will tell this. and if he will not be able to deliver then he will have to face same hatred as today Shareefs and Zardari are facing.
remember it takes a long time to bulid a reputation but it takes seconds to destroy it.
so it is upto Imran that he maintains his reputation or destroys it. Time will tell this

Usman Cheema Monday, October 31, 2011 03:39 PM

[QUOTE=Taimoor Gondal;369163]yes agree the change which would be suitable will be change in policies. but we have'nt any other choice. PPPP and PML (N) politics is in front of everybody.
now media is free and and people have more awarness as compared to past.
will Imran Khan be able to implement his policies which he uses as slogan? time will tell this. and if he will not be able to deliver then he will have to face same hatred as today Shareefs and Zardari are facing.
remember it takes a long time to bulid a reputation but it takes seconds to destroy it.
so it is upto Imran that he maintains his reputation or destroys it. Time will tell this[/QUOTE]

For implementing his policies, Imran Khan first need to win the elections by a fair margin which still is a distant dream. In the first place what he needs to do is to raise such slogans which are practically possible, he should first clearly define what his line of action is, instead of raising the age old fake slogans that 'I will boost the economy', 'I will eliminate the corruption' etc etc. He should bring the honest, capable and sincere patriots in the front to represent him at the grass root level. Until and unless he does not act like this, he can only win in talk shows and slogan raising and that too not PTI but only 'himself'.

Regards,

sadia hussain Monday, October 31, 2011 03:40 PM

i don't defer his policy of change...but he don't have team to support his policies...he neither have good administrators nor economists ...and to run a system effectively one needs to have a team of specialists..

party manifesto does counts but i believe the voters should have a sense to mix up the party manifesto and personal performance of the candidate in ones constituency ....if he have delivered what he promised in that constituency in the past...give him your mandate, the change will start from bottom not the other way down

i too loved the enthusiasm in the youth last day..but what i fear is the sheer disappointment at end of the day...we should expect what he can deliver

qamar abbas ranjha Monday, October 31, 2011 03:43 PM

As we cannot compare Imran Khan with Z A bhutto,at the same time the former may get some lessons from Z A Bhutto 's style of working after lodginng his politcal party and gaining a lion ' s share in power.Imran Khan should concentrate on party organization ,financial resources for party and working relationship with in party.He needs to gather more intellectual support from literary and educational circles and also needs a robust paradigm shift economic and srecurity plan...


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