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دوسری بات میں نے شہباز شریف کا قائد اعظم سے موازنہ نہیں کیا ۔بلکہ یہ عرض کیا ہے کہ "قائد اعظم کے بعد " خلوص سے عوام کی خدمت اگر کسی نے کی ہے تو وہ شہباز شریف ہیں ۔ ۔ اگر ان کے علاوہ کسی نے کی ہے تو آپ بتا دیجیے ؟ ؟
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pakistani politics has been monopolized by some major parties n PTI inclusion incited other parties to play a dynamic role.why PML-n receieved the image of natority ? Because it did not uncerstnd the moves of pawns by PPP.
Nawaz politics starts from blame game and calling for accontibility.Though right in approach ,seems ironical,when power reigned in his hand. He had started many shemes as qarz utaroo mulk sanwaroo and others. But where money went no one knew.the CM of punjab is'nt even able to protect the rights of punjabiz.why? In the case of new province formation he just tooled rehtoric instead of diplomacy that made diagruntled his supporters.thats why that ppl ,now,joined PTI and quit PPP.this is the big loss which it has to suffered and now suffering too. Further,instead of coiling with dissidents like MQM and Q league it parted them away by using abusive language .the foreign educated nawaz could not tackled the bellicosy of loota parties.
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Thanks to share some INSIDE.
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Punjab government is performing at its best and it is the most popular provincial government in the country. Nawaz Sharif has done all he could to steer the country out of crisis. He supported the PPP government in order to clear the mess left behind by Pervaiz Musharraf. Now that the people are fed up with miss governance at the center.
As far as not siding with MQM and Q league is concerned then we must understand that these are not the kind of parties who can be trusted. PML.N has its own national standing. Nawaz Sharif is a man of principles and he cannot endorse the policies of corrupt people.
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That's the matter of immense pleasure for me sis! Yeah coaxing a commoner into voting for a party is easier but you are up against an educated voter this time Suman... Oh manifesto! that's great... Feel free to seek my help for creating a manifesto as I'm to be assigned to serve as our party's Senior Legal Adviser in future, like Mano g has stated in a post below... Quote:
Well, honestly speaking none deserves to be voted really... As far PML (n), if it gets voted by a majority and makes it in the coming election, that will again surprise me a great deal as the party has been tried out before and completely failed to deliver it hence disappointment. Trying out the tried one is stupidity. It will surprise me more for the reason that our people want a change on one hand, and the PML (n) gets voted by a majority on the other. It does not make sense to me at least... Imran Khan is sure likely to be voted by a majority in Punjab, and he is going to give a tough time to PML (n) this time. But what is being noticed of PTI presently is again disappointing. So those looking for a change should keep hoping against the hopes. Quote:
Talking to three of you now... We are creating humour on the name of a new and corruption-free party which is a good thing though, but this (kind of) feels like a daydream, doesn't it? But I hope Insha ALLAH the educated people like us (from the common run of people) will certainly up and come on the forefront oneday to bring about the revolution. Looking at the brighter side of the picture, I'm sure our people have the potential to bring a change. Thanks for the humour .
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To be honest if the people of Pakistan will bring PML-N or PPP to power then I will be convinced that the Pakistani people are a stupid lot. I personally hate PML-N supporters. They are mostly idiotic and stubborn people.
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All that Glitters is not Gold.
There is a dire need of Revolution,Every Party in Pakistan is corrupt in one way or the other.The main problem that democracy is still infant in our country is that there are no land reforms in our country and as far as the feudals, Peer, Mahdooms, Main System continues Pakistan cannot become a welfare state.So let start to change the attitude,perception and mind level of the lay man the change is not impossible we can do it as a nation
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A confused Pakistani Nation!!!
Pakistani politics has gone through different phases which were radically different from one another technically. This country has witnessed aristocracy, autocracy and oligarchy but unfortunately still waiting for a pure democratic political system. Installed so called democracy can not even be considered a democracy though the world has now adopted Liberal Democracies. Our state is considered Republic as people choose their representatives but how much the process is transparent, is still questionable. People don't choose but to cast their vote. Results have been rigged continuously (who is mastermind you know it very well). Weak parliaments were congenial for someone and so it would go on.
Now after a long experience, the major political parties have been transformed into dynamic political parties but their survival is still at stake. You people must have been aware of the continuous struggle between civilian authorities and Establishment. There is still an unseen war is going on over the supremacy of power. In a pure democratic country, armed forces are always under the civilian control. But in Subcontinent, especially in Muslims' history, armed forces were very powerful even at the times of Sultanate Period. This is an inbuilt problem which can only be rectified if people support their democracy. Political parties lost their trust but those who replaced them, were also far away from right path. People of Pakistan are right and wrong at the same time. They are right because they were deprived of the fruits of democracy (i consider quasi). But they are wrong because they never voted for democracy. they always voted for their caste, clan, landed feudal, spiritual feudal and some rupees. They never voted for a person who is among their own class. Who has the same problems for which they are supposed to vote. They never tried to make small associations at grass root level, collect funds and put up real political demands. Their political demands always revolve around the basic issues which are more institutional rather than political. They always run after Roti, Kapra and Makaan. They never run after power. They don't know if they get power, these Roti, Kapra and Makan are no issues. They give powers to those who don't have these issues and then expect them to give for what they are chosen. People of Pakistan demands revolutionary step from despotic representatives. Whatever they are facing, they deserve more. Political change will only occur when the political attitudes of the people will change. It will take time as they always rely on experience not on wisdom. |
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