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Only the one who puts this country before everything else can save this country and i dont think that nawaz is that person.
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Nawaz Sharif is not loyal to his country, there are lots of reason and back history, they are just puppets that change themselves by the order of supreme.. i dont want to mention, in short they are loyal to others not Pakistan..
If we talk about Imran Khan, he is one of best leader , and got every thing .
In this talk im neutral , Waiting for your response ...
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As compared to PPP may be he is good for Pakistan but I personally believe that when he has to choose between his personal interest or country's interest he will go for the former. Take the example of relations with Saudia . In today's newspaper I read that Saudia will extend a bailout package of $15 billion . We all know the cost of this "special package". Now there will be more Wahabi branded MAdrassas ; more extremism and more anti-Shia sentiments. We don't need this in Pakistan. We want a peaceful country without Saudi backed "Muslim outfits" . May be in coming month this power shortage will reduce and we will praise the Sharif Brothers for this timely rescue but the price is too high
You are opposing bailout package from Saudia what about AID and packages from America? America is killing innocent people of Pakistan by Drone attacks, why you kept silent on that dear? first of all we should oppose american aid and stop drone attacks.
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You are opposing bailout package from Saudia what about AID and packages from America? America is killing innocent people of Pakistan by Drone attacks, why you kept silent on that dear? first of all we should oppose american aid and stop drone attacks.
What let you conclude dear that I am silent on drone issue? I oppose any kind of aid which hinders our right to practise of national affairs with sovereignty and which challenges the integrity of the State of Pakistan. Besides, you should search a bit about US influence on Saudia Arabia and how Saudia is being used as pawn to pursue US agendas.
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In order to guess a change; we should first look at his past doings then compare it with the present.
1- Mian sb wanted to become Ameer-ul-Momineen and even today does not condemn those so-called Momineens and their ameers.
2- Mian sb always levied Indirect taxes and even today the interim govt imposed reformed GST increasing it from 16% to 17% in consultation with Mian sb team.
3- Mian sb has always been inclined towards Saudi shehzadas ignoring neighbouring Iran and so does todays expected bail-out package by KSA assures.
Further I want to see if in legislation he pursues same policy of pleasing Islamists or not.
He is changed or not- will become clear in first three months of his premiership.
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It is visible that he has started sweating Bullets over 'Chronic' diseases. We will be able enough to judge his direction in next 45 days.
ir what do you mean by the idiom sweating bullets kindly explain
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First there were only two parties in Pakistan PPP and PLM(n) . There was rotation of power between the two parties because people had no other option than either of these two parties . But now PTI has emerged as one of the large parties in Pakistan and due to its emergence people have got a third option . Now if Nawaz sharif will not work for the betterment of this country and resolve issues on priority basis PLM(N) will face the same consequences in next elections as PPP faced in elections contested in 2013 .
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It is too early to say that he is changed. If not then he has to review his policies because if he could not deliver in this term then the people of Pakistan may not give him another chance.
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Dear, It has got more than two meanings.

1. To work very hard.

2. To be filled with anxiety or patience.

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Standing a couple of feet higher than him, you can see the change but come to your own level and see; things have just been reorganized and rearranged with same old ingredients. He needs to go on policy level instead of makeshift arrangements and contracts-cum-projects politics. Bailout packaging has been his favorite remedy but it has made Pakistan bedridden. Every political party has made her own favorite countries based on personal interests, ideological compatibility and some merely on lucrative tourism packages. Even before formation of government, Pakistan is visualized from external viewpoint and unfortunately the agendas are also external. Mian Nawaz Sharif has attained political and physiological maturity so let's hope now he starts thinking about next generation of Pakistan (I don't mean Maryam and Hamza) and sets some long term goals instead of fantasizing his stay in PM house by distributing subsidized expensive toys among rich kids of poor parents.
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