Imran and pti should explain there policies??

ADNANZALI

New Member
People know Imran Khan but they hardly know about his plans on national issues. Pakistan wants to see Imrans economic plan and the team that will run countrys economy. Pakistan is following a capitalism based economic system that is linked to the dollar based financial system which fuels inflation, unequal distribution of wealth, poverty, unemployment and price hike which translate in social and economic challenges at the individual and the state level. Britain used the local resources to become an economic power. Therefore, Imran should tell Pakistan which economic system he supports and why?

By definition, modern and democratic governments are responsible for the equitable distribution of wealth but our government is helping individuals to accumulate national wealth. Imran should explain to the public how he plans to protect social and economic interests of the public, end privatization of national assets, restore uniform pay scale, revive unions and protect rights of the workers. Reportedly, unions are unable to protect rights of their members, judiciaries discourage class action suits and employers refuse to respect right to protest and assemble. How he plans to help public stand up for their legal and constitutional rights.

Public would like to know Imrans position on urban-rural policy and enactment of land reforms so that public can benefit from modern banking system on line of advanced economies. It will help reduce poverty, document economy, expand tax net, fight corruption and strengthen economy. Reportedly, less than 9 percent Pakistanis have access to banking services including bank accounts. Beijing has started improving basic infrastructures in rural China including health care, education, electricity, IT, telecommunication and justice system to ease pressure on basic services of major urban centers. According to Turkish PM, Istanbul could split in two due to growing city strains (April 18, The Guardian). Karachi is already a case in point. Pakistans 62 percent population is living in rural areas and 36 percent in major cities. Our political leaders should tell the public the number of jobs each political party will create and how. Pakistan has over 29 million family units. Today, 90 percent of Pakistanis are living below $2 a day, which is the international standard of poverty. The growing number of dependents on food safety networks show challenges of unemployment and poverty. In addition, people would welcome details of plans on value addition in sectors like dairy, meat, poultry, seafood, vegetables, fruits, looms, cotton and textile.

Public wants to know how Imran plans to devolve education to provinces in accordance to the 1973 Constitution. People would like to see a clear policy on education addressing issues of language, decentralization, standardization and reducing cost of all types of educations.

Pakistan would like to see Imrans policies on energy, transport and railway system to cut oil imports by 70 percent with the adoption of renewable energy, metro train services and railway as strategic mode of transport. Japan nuclear disaster and seismic activity has forced a review of construction of dams in China. Railway is six times more economical as compared to road transport. Its use can bring the diesel imports down to $3bn from $8bn. The use of railways as public transport system helps reduce poverty by 30 percent by allowing people to hire cheap accommodation, timely access to public services like education, healthcare and police. Reportedly, the rents and property prices fell by 30 percent in Dubai after the start of metro service. The start of metro services by the government in major cities will ease pressure on basic services and allow government to earn revenue.

Imran should share his policies on restoration of bureaucracy and expansion of judiciary. Local government and city policing have failed in UK and USA. Despite criticism, District management system based on 13- line departments has saved Pakistan from complete meltdown of public services and policing. City policing has failed to win confidence of the public. Sialkot tragedy is the poster child of city policing. The use of armed forces in aid of police and reports of its mega corruption shows that police has failed to perform its duties independently. Therefore, it merits to be returned under district magistrate. The return of magistracy system will help hold police accountable, control crime and protect public. Furthermore, it is need of the hour to expand existing network of courts to bring culture of justice, accountability and transparency in the country.

Pakistan needs a clear foreign policy. All political party heads should spell out their policies on America, regional interests and energy corridors. Reportedly, several pipelines are ready to link Gulf States to Europe through Russia. It will strengthen causes of Palestine, Kashmir and Iran. By establishing road, rail and sea links with China, CARS and Russia, Pakistan can become gateway of Asia with Gwadar as its hub. It is real challenge for our leaders. It explains Wests support for puppet regimes. Imran needs to come up with a clear plan to win public support to succeed or else his fate will be no different than most leaders of the past.

Finally, the people of Pakistan know Imran Khan as a player and a social worker but they know very little about his views on economy, education or women rights. Similarly, our young generation knows very little about view of other political parties. Therefore it is need of the hour that leaders of major political parties make their views public on America, drone attacks, NRO, and judiciary so that public can stand up with them to promote democracy, protect national interests and strengthen Pakistan
 

Pakistan 1st

Minister (2k+ posts)
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arslan4u

Minister (2k+ posts)
The so-called 'People' who want to know PTI's policies should start watching last 2 years talk shows and they will find all the answers.
 

asmirza

Senator (1k+ posts)
@ADNANZALI second post and second malisious attempt but you are exposed you are hired agent of PMLN. shame on you and PMLN.
ADNANZALI writes logically,u & ur leader are stupid have no answer just abuse the others,just criticise,no plan no team just bla bla bla........shame on u & ur party.
 

awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Although I plan to vote for Imran based only on one reason and that is change from the current lot, yet I would like to know the answers to the questions raised in the main post.
To the PTI fanboys: Please answer the questions instead of bashing the thread starter. Even if he is from the Nawaz camp he has the right to know. Who knows he might switch sides if he gets some good replies instead of the standard ugly talk and bashing.

To the genius who said 'watch the last two years talk shows for answers', I hope you arent heading any position in PTIs already weak activist workforce because with those kind of dumb answers you arent going to win many votes.

Also is there a full manifesto of what PTI plans to do if comes to power. Im especially interested in its economic revival policies. And the answer "I will finish corruption in one day/week/month/year" is not the answer Im looking for.
 

asmirza

Senator (1k+ posts)
People know Imran Khan but they hardly know about his plans on national issues. Pakistan wants to see Imrans economic plan and the team that will run countrys economy. Pakistan is following a capitalism based economic system that is linked to the dollar based financial system which fuels inflation, unequal distribution of wealth, poverty, unemployment and price hike which translate in social and economic challenges at the individual and the state level. Britain used the local resources to become an economic power. Therefore, Imran should tell Pakistan which economic system he supports and why?

By definition, modern and democratic governments are responsible for the equitable distribution of wealth but our government is helping individuals to accumulate national wealth. Imran should explain to the public how he plans to protect social and economic interests of the public, end privatization of national assets, restore uniform pay scale, revive unions and protect rights of the workers. Reportedly, unions are unable to protect rights of their members, judiciaries discourage class action suits and employers refuse to respect right to protest and assemble. How he plans to help public stand up for their legal and constitutional rights.

Public would like to know Imrans position on urban-rural policy and enactment of land reforms so that public can benefit from modern banking system on line of advanced economies. It will help reduce poverty, document economy, expand tax net, fight corruption and strengthen economy. Reportedly, less than 9 percent Pakistanis have access to banking services including bank accounts. Beijing has started improving basic infrastructures in rural China including health care, education, electricity, IT, telecommunication and justice system to ease pressure on basic services of major urban centers. According to Turkish PM, Istanbul could split in two due to growing city strains (April 18, The Guardian). Karachi is already a case in point. Pakistans 62 percent population is living in rural areas and 36 percent in major cities. Our political leaders should tell the public the number of jobs each political party will create and how. Pakistan has over 29 million family units. Today, 90 percent of Pakistanis are living below $2 a day, which is the international standard of poverty. The growing number of dependents on food safety networks show challenges of unemployment and poverty. In addition, people would welcome details of plans on value addition in sectors like dairy, meat, poultry, seafood, vegetables, fruits, looms, cotton and textile.

Public wants to know how Imran plans to devolve education to provinces in accordance to the 1973 Constitution. People would like to see a clear policy on education addressing issues of language, decentralization, standardization and reducing cost of all types of educations.

Pakistan would like to see Imrans policies on energy, transport and railway system to cut oil imports by 70 percent with the adoption of renewable energy, metro train services and railway as strategic mode of transport. Japan nuclear disaster and seismic activity has forced a review of construction of dams in China. Railway is six times more economical as compared to road transport. Its use can bring the diesel imports down to $3bn from $8bn. The use of railways as public transport system helps reduce poverty by 30 percent by allowing people to hire cheap accommodation, timely access to public services like education, healthcare and police. Reportedly, the rents and property prices fell by 30 percent in Dubai after the start of metro service. The start of metro services by the government in major cities will ease pressure on basic services and allow government to earn revenue.

Imran should share his policies on restoration of bureaucracy and expansion of judiciary. Local government and city policing have failed in UK and USA. Despite criticism, District management system based on 13- line departments has saved Pakistan from complete meltdown of public services and policing. City policing has failed to win confidence of the public. Sialkot tragedy is the poster child of city policing. The use of armed forces in aid of police and reports of its mega corruption shows that police has failed to perform its duties independently. Therefore, it merits to be returned under district magistrate. The return of magistracy system will help hold police accountable, control crime and protect public. Furthermore, it is need of the hour to expand existing network of courts to bring culture of justice, accountability and transparency in the country.

Pakistan needs a clear foreign policy. All political party heads should spell out their policies on America, regional interests and energy corridors. Reportedly, several pipelines are ready to link Gulf States to Europe through Russia. It will strengthen causes of Palestine, Kashmir and Iran. By establishing road, rail and sea links with China, CARS and Russia, Pakistan can become gateway of Asia with Gwadar as its hub. It is real challenge for our leaders. It explains Wests support for puppet regimes. Imran needs to come up with a clear plan to win public support to succeed or else his fate will be no different than most leaders of the past.

Finally, the people of Pakistan know Imran Khan as a player and a social worker but they know very little about his views on economy, education or women rights. Similarly, our young generation knows very little about view of other political parties. Therefore it is need of the hour that leaders of major political parties make their views public on America, drone attacks, NRO, and judiciary so that public can stand up with them to promote democracy, protect national interests and strengthen Pakistan

bravo,carryon do,nt afraid this thirdclass of hired chamchas like malikbhai.welldone
 

Zameer Uddin

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
@ Adnanzali Kim Barker nay joo kuch farmaya hay aap kay great leader kay baray main lagta hay urdu translation kay saath paish karna paray gaa
 

johny

MPA (400+ posts)
[MENTION=5535]adnan[/MENTION]Ali
you should write the article for newspapers. this is more of a discussion forum. The way you are writing seems more like a ZardariFan.
 

asmirza

Senator (1k+ posts)
Although I plan to vote for Imran based only on one reason and that is change from the current lot, yet I would like to know the answers to the questions raised in the main post.
To the PTI fanboys: Please answer the questions instead of bashing the thread starter. Even if he is from the Nawaz camp he has the right to know. Who knows he might switch sides if he gets some good replies instead of the standard ugly talk and bashing.

To the genius who said 'watch the last two years talk shows for answers', I hope you arent heading any position in PTIs already weak activist workforce because with those kind of dumb answers you arent going to win many votes.

Also is there a full manifesto of what PTI plans to do if comes to power. Im especially interested in its economic revival policies. And the answer "I will finish corruption in one day/week/month/year" is not the answer Im looking for.

awan ji they have no answer they alwas speak ugly,harshly may be they say u agent of pmln,bcas they r uneducated(jahil)
 

kNoWnAjNabi

Councller (250+ posts)
AAAhhhhn your logic, tell me if any of the current goverment have any plans jo tum ne apna knowledge ghara hai........your stupid goverment and opposition are taking each word of imran khan what he says e.g. education emergency, stoping foriegn aid, coucil system for lower level justice..........only thing is needed to run this country is honesty which he got allhumdulillah.......name me single party who got their team.........stop living in the heavan............stop this distorsion idiot

ADNANZALI writes logically,u & ur leader are stupid have no answer just abuse the others,just criticise,no plan no team just bla bla bla........shame on u & ur party.
 

mehwish_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

عمران خان دعوی کر رہا ہے کہ نواز لیگ کا نام "قلابازی" لیگ ہونا چاہیے۔

دوسرا دعوی کر رہا ہے کہ وزیر اعظم بننے کے "دو ماہ" بعد ہی وہ کرپشن کا خاتمہ کر دے گا۔

مگر حقیقت یہ ہے کہ وزیر اعظم بننے کے بعد یہ عمران خان کی "پہلی قلابازی" ہو گی جب وہ دو ماہ میں ہرگز اس قابل نہیں ہو گا کہ کرپشن کا خاتمہ کر سکے۔

بہت سے لوگ عمران خان میں مسیحا دیکھ رہے ہیں۔ میں عمران خان کو ملک سے وفادار ہی سمجھتی ہوں۔ مگر مسئلہ یہ ہے کہ اکیلا کوئی مسیحا یا وفادار پاکستان کی قسمت تبدیل نہیں کر سکتا۔ بلکہ تمام مثبت وفادار قوتوں کو مجتمع ہونا پڑے گا اور اسی صورت میں پاکستان بچ سکے گا۔

چنانچہ عمران کے ساتھ ساتھ مشرف بھی مثبت قوت ہے جو کرپٹ نہیں، متحدہ نے کراچی میں دن دگنی رات چوگنی ترقی کر کے ثابت کر دیا کہ وہ مثبت قوت ہے، شہباز شریف اچھا انسان ہے۔۔۔۔۔۔ عمران خان کا مسئلہ یہ ہے کہ یہ ڈکٹیٹر ہے اور اپنے سوا بقیہ تمام مثبت قوتوں کو تباہ و برباد کرنے میں لگ جائے گا اور وزیر اعظم بننے کے چکر میں اصولوں اور انصاف کی سیاست کرنے کی بجائے "ہوا کا رخ" دیکھ کر چل رہا ہے۔ ایم کیو ایم اور امریکہ کے خلاف نعرہ بازی کرنے سے وہ عوام میں مقبول ہو سکتا تھا اور طالبان کے خلاف چپ رہ کر وہ مذہبی جماعتوں کی تنقید سے بچ سکتا تھا۔۔۔۔ اس نے سستی شہرت حاصل کرنے کے لیے یہ غلطا راہ منتخب کی ہے جس کا مجھے بہت افسوس ہے۔ کاش کہ یہ شخص سدھر سکے۔ انشاء اللہ۔
 

arslan4u

Minister (2k+ posts)
Although I plan to vote for Imran based only on one reason and that is change from the current lot, yet I would like to know the answers to the questions raised in the main post.
To the PTI fanboys: Please answer the questions instead of bashing the thread starter. Even if he is from the Nawaz camp he has the right to know. Who knows he might switch sides if he gets some good replies instead of the standard ugly talk and bashing.

To the genius who said 'watch the last two years talk shows for answers', I hope you arent heading any position in PTIs already weak activist workforce because with those kind of dumb answers you arent going to win many votes.

Also is there a full manifesto of what PTI plans to do if comes to power. Im especially interested in its economic revival policies. And the answer "I will finish corruption in one day/week/month/year" is not the answer Im looking for.
Such dumb questions dont require serious answers, dont expect to get spoon-feeding. If you want to know something then take some time out, hear what has been said over and over again and if you still dont get the answer it means your just not listening. Here is a good place to start:
http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...m-against-Imran-Khan-Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf

I will just give you a short answer about PTI's plan to fix economic problems:
1. End corruption with a credible and independent accountability institution and independent prosecution, that will fix most of your problems
2. When there is a credible government then overseas Pakistanis will not hesitate to bring in investment to Pakistan, currently they have no trust in the government
3. Taxes on landlords and billionaires who are currently evading taxes
4. No one allowed to contest elections without first declaring all their assets in Pakistan and abroad and their source of income, tax. All assets should be on your own name, not others.

You dont have to be a genius to know the solutions, the solutions are easy and understandable, you just need to have the will to do what needs to be done. Corrupt tax-evader politicians will never do the above therefore they can never solve this problem.
When elections are announced, PTI will present its manifesto so you and all the other genius people can read it thoroughly.
 

SalmanKhanN

MPA (400+ posts)
Also about the education system Imran Khan plans to make education equal for everyone in Pakistan.. No English Medium urdu Medium stuff..this will give all young people the same chance and opportunity to come forward and have a fair and equal chance to get quality education..