Pakistan Elections 2013: Imran Khan Could Be Country's Only Hope

Machar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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At this point many Western policymakers see little hope in a stable Pakistan and are beginning to view the former ally as part of a new axis of evil. Nevertheless, Pakistanis have not given up hope on their country and for good reason.

What many Western leaders fail to recognize is the difference between the state of Pakistan and the extremists harboring inside the country. The problems of violence and fanaticism are rooted in the Taliban that inhabit Pakistan. If Pakistan wants the international respect it so desires, then its government must identify the Taliban and its various offshoots as an enemy of peace and civility.

One of the many problems with the Pakistani government is its lack of control over domestic terrorism. Extremists know how inept their government is and can subsequently empower their supporters. However, this could all change with the recent dissolution of Pakistans legislative body and the forthcoming elections. Nevertheless, citizens are weary of the probability of change after years of hopes for a renewal of democracy have been shattered. From 2012-2013, Pakistan went through four prime ministers, Yousuf Raza Gilani, Makhdoom Shahabuddin, and Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, and Mir Hazar Khan Khoso, the current interim PM. The former three were all sacked from their jobs through various corruption scandals or illegalities. So, the Pakistanis may have good reason for their loss of hope.

They need not look far for potential providers of a new Pakistan. Parliaments elections are in May and they then choose the Prime Minister. The three likely candidates in the May election are Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, and Imran Khan.

Nawaz Sharif, leader of the Pakistani Muslim League, has been in power before and has been involved with his fair share of controversies in the past. During his tenure as Prime Minister, Sharif attempted to implement Sharia law and was ousted by a military coup after money laundering allegations. Now, his party has become a more moderate conservative party with a pro-business party platform. Sharif remains the frontrunner as his PML polls with the most support.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, son of President Asif Ali Zardari and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, is relatively new to Pakistani politics thus little can be said about the co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party. Nevertheless, his party has a colorful history in Pakistan championing various leftist ideologies while being marred with corruption allegations (Bilawals mother), executions (Bilawals grandfather), and more corruption (Bilawals father). Imran Khan, the renowned cricket player turned politician and leader of Tehreek-e-Insaf, is spearheading the newest national party which thus far has been free of corruption or controversy.

Tehreek-e-Insaf provides Pakistan with a fresh face for a country in turmoil. Imran Khan, though leading the least experienced party, has made decisive standpoints on the route Pakistan should take out of this disarray. Along with important social issues, Khan has made clear of his animosity towards Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, the Taliban, and other militant groups in Pakistan stating that there will be no future for the country if terrorism is not controlled.

Khan and his party have proposed a completely revamped US-Pakistan relationship. Contrasting prior politicians submission to U.S. authority, Khan has been widely critical of US policy in Pakistan, particularly drone strikes. Khan maintains that drone strikes are a major stimulant to terrorism ensuring the opposite of their intent. He refuses to let Pakistan continue to be Americas puppet.

For Pakistan, that is what is necessary. Pakistanis need a leader unafraid of terrorists, the US, or international allies. At this point in time, what Pakistan needs most is a leader who cares about his country first and foremost. Though we cannot be certain that any of the three primary candidates will put their country first, Imran Khan is the only candidate whose party remains stain-free. So, why not trust him?'

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desan

President (40k+ posts)
At this point many Western policymakers see little hope in a stable Pakistan and are beginning to view the former ally as part of a new axis of evil.

First, welcome back Machar. Really look forward to your threads....


This whole piece started out with a false premise.

Western powers don't want to see a stable and flourishing Pakistan.

They always meddled in the internal affairs of Pakistan and
left no stone unturned to help the most corrupt regime in gaining an upper hand in this country.
 

GraanG2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Convinced 4 more people today,to vote for PTI.2 were JUI supporters, 1 PPP, and 1 never voted.
Still working on 3 more, they are 70 % convinced....Need one more visit inshaAllah.
 

Machar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
us kay baad IK ko aap ki ziada zaroorat hogi.. criticism ko face karega?


criticism .... se hum nahi darte .. lalay ... agar ho facts walay ..

but like i said. ...

after 11th may .. YOU should be happy .. coz u wnt see my "DAILY" threads !


we want change ..

simple n clear..

!
 

Expatriat

Councller (250+ posts)
paisaa, paisaa hota hai , loota hua hoo (pmln/pppp) ya chanday ka hoo (ji, pti, jui-f) ya bhattay ka hoo (mqm/anp). politics may aaney waley iss paisay ki aik penny sey bhi kisi ka koi faidaa nahi ho ga , aur awaam massooom ka tou bilkul bhi nahi !!!


bottom line: sit on the sidelines, enjoy the show. save your money and your time and your vote for the next time, or may be next. abhi tou saarey aik jaisay hain and nothing would change in the country from elections 2013.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
paisaa, paisaa hota hai , loota hua hoo (pmln/pppp) ya chanday ka hoo (ji, pti, jui-f) ya bhattay ka hoo (mqm/anp). politics may aaney waley iss paisay ki aik penny sey bhi kisi ka koi faidaa nahi ho ga , aur awaam massooom ka tou bilkul bhi nahi !!!


bottom line: sit on the sidelines, enjoy the show. save your money and your time and your vote for the next time, or may be next. abhi tou saarey aik jaisay hain and nothing would change in the country from elections 2013.


Many things and people have changed but very tiny unhappy souls like you still need 50 years more to be changed. So Enjoy with your sorrow souls.
 

Darik

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: یرون ملک پاکستانی یہ ویڈیو ضرور دیکھیں Overseas Pakis

We are doing this you will see the voting turn over 55%. This time Insha Allah TIP will sweep the election.
 

CA 5 O

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: یرون ملک پاکستانی یہ ویڈیو ضرور دیکھیں Overseas Pakis

Everyday non-stop, like there is no tomorrow. Count on us, after Allah of course.

IK's victory is the only way that Pakistan can survive now. The rest of the world has is far ahead of Pakistan at this time and we still are living with the patwari/wadera era.

Aankhon pe halkay per gaye hain jaag jaag ke takay kisi na kisi ko convince karein Pakistan mein, fone per.
 
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