Khilai Makhlooq
Senator (1k+ posts)

Youthia
The matter of fact is; the majority of Pakistani Youth and well-educated people support PTI which tease its opponents / rivals a lot. So, they call them Youthia.
However the word youthia is not used in any newspaper and Television because it’s a slang word which can’t be used on national television and newspapers. This word is commonly and frequently used on social media and blogging sites.
Youthia[1] (also written as Youthiya or Youthya) is an Urdu word, used for people who are politically immature and whose arguments are based on fake or fabricated source of information. Youthia people, plural Youthias, are usually the young followers of PTI that support Imran Khan.[2][3] Their political knowledge is limited and they are unaware of the history. They are the hardcore critics of Nawaz Sharif and argue that PML-N's infrastructural projects are just the waste of resources and all funds should be spent on police, army, hospitals and schools.[4] Opponents think of youthias as immature and blind supporters of Imran Khan and believe that the political approach of youthias is unrealistic.

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The Word Youthia is used as a slang to tease the supporters of Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf. The world Youthia is actually derived from another slang world Chutiya.
The matter of fact is; the majority of Pakistani Youth and well-educated people support PTI which tease its opponents / rivals a lot. So, they call them Youthia.
However the word youthia is not used in any newspaper and Television because it’s a slang word which can’t be used on national television and newspapers. This word is commonly and frequently used on social media and blogging sites.
Terminology
The term Youthia is derived from the combination of Youth+Chutiya.[1] This terminology was coined soon after the defeat of PTI in Pakistan's General Elections 2013. Since then this term is used to mention PTI supporters.[3] Some people find this term as offensive and so it is not used in literature and magazines.

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