PMLN & PTI Narratives for the 2018 elections

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
If you are a politician, you can see the next elections staring you right in the face. It is time for political parties to draw their battle lines and get their arsenal ready. By now, we also have some fair idea of the strength and weaknesses of their major battlefield weapon their narratives and how these weapons are serving them in the prelude to the 2018 elections.Soon after the 2008 elections, the PML-N dusted and put to use its old narrative of the clean Muslim League versus the corrupt Peoples Party.

With Benazir gone and Asif Ali Zardari at the helm of affairs, the party was able to successfully link each and every failure of the PPP government to its unbridled corruption. Unfortunately, this is a narrative that can be sustained only in opposition. Once in government, the PML-N had to face a more virulent version of the narrative, which can be summed up as: the clean Imran Khan versus the corrupt Pakistan.
Though Imran Khan had started his politics with this narrative, he had not been able to find many customers during the first 15 years of his political career. Political activities and polls before the 2013 elections showed that his popularity had suddenly spiked in an environment where a huge market for the anti-corruption narrative had been created.

We know that Imran Khans single-track mind is his greatest asset and his biggest liability. During the last four years, he has focused more and more on this narrative, to the exclusion of everything else. He did succeed in creating a great inconvenience for the government and brought it to the verge of collapse by fostering an enabling environment for the umpire to raise his finger.

Knowing full well that remaining cornered puts a ruling party at a huge disadvantage, the PML-N has worked on a new narrative of a pro-development PML-N versus an anti-development PTI. As Pakistan emerges out of a decade of economic stagnation and insecurity created by terrorism, this is a narrative that does strike a chord. With people keen on getting good news, this narrative appears to be a rather clever move that not only changes the subject but also infuses positive energy and an element of celebration into the political arena.

It is not hard to argue against the limited economic achievements of the PML-N government in an extremely conducive environment, but we are not talking economy but politics and narratives.
Rather than using rhetoric alone, the PML-Ns strategy focuses on creating visuals display of the fast-paced development through events, mainly focusing on laying foundations stones and inaugurating projects. The harvest time has started for projects that were started at the early stage of this governments tenure and there is no dearth of new project thanks to CPEC.

This has already forced the PTI to divert its attention away from its own narrative to counter the PML-Ns narrative. On more than one occasion, Imran Khan has urged the Supreme Court to keep Nawaz Sharif engaged because when he gets a respite, he starts cutting ribbons. A week ago, Imran Khan stated that constructing bridges and roads could not alone bring a change in societies.

Bridges, roads and motorways are not hard to defend, or even to celebrate, in an infrastructure starved country. The prime minister answered the objection while inaugurating a section of the Karachi-Hyderabad Motorway. He argued that in order to understand the importance of roads and motorways, it was necessary to have a close relationship with the people of Pakistan. He said: If there will be roads, then there will be hospitals. If we have roads, we will have schools. Roads are very necessary and that is why in order to have progress, a country must build roads. The PM cleverly linked Imran Khans objections to his elitism: Those travelling in helicopters and (chartered) airplanes should also step down and witness these roads for themselves.

The Sharifs are hardware men. They know how to build hardware and how to sell it to consumers in this case the people of Pakistan. It is hard to find fault with the logic of building new infrastructure. As a World Bank report puts it, infrastructure represents the wheels of economic activity. Transport is an input for every commodity. Users demand infrastructure services not only for direct consumption but also for raising their productivity by, for instance, reducing the time and effort needed to secure safe water, to bring crops to market, or to commute to work.
However, good infrastructure needs to be built not only for transport but also for power, water, sanitation, telecommunications, and irrigation. In diverse societies, infrastructure projects can also create huge disparities by developing some geographical areas, classes and ethnicities at the cost of others. It can be argued that the Sharifs ideas of infrastructure are populist, not based on need but patronage, and benefit those areas and classes that are important or dear to the party and its bosses.

But it is a battle of narratives and the PML-N appears to be winning it hands down. According to a recent survey conducted by the International Republican Institute (IRI), Nawaz Sharifs approval rating is 63 percent, while Imran Khan is trailing far behind with only 39 percent approval; Bilawal is not far behind him with 32 percent. No less than 64 percent people expressed their satisfaction over the performance of the federal government while the Punjab government won 79 percent approval.
This poll should worry the PTI because if we compare it to the IRI polls carried in the run up to the 2013 elections, it appears that the popularity of the PTI has dwindled while it needs to almost double its vote bank to win the next elections.

Where is the PPP and what is its narrative? Despite remaining on the wrong side of narratives created by its enemies, the PPP has not learnt the art of narrative formation and appears to have no strategy. The religious parties that were cheerleaders for the Taliban are also at a huge disadvantage and are left with nothing to sell. Anti-Americanism might have come to their rescue but they may not be able to sell it at a time when the state has distanced itself from the US and cannot be blamed of being a stooge to the superpower.
At the beginning of the tenure of the current government, Imran Khan had calculated that he had to pull down Nawaz Sharif because if the PM were allowed to complete his tenure, the PTI may not be able to win the next elections. This may turn out to be a self-fulfilled prophecy if the umpires in the Supreme Court fail to deliver what he so desperately wants and needs.

Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/184289-Narratives-for-the-2018-elections

 
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RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
The grounds of propaganda war are already set. PTI fighting on the narrative of corruption, PMLN on development and unfortunate PPP has got no narrative at all. This is the brief of the article.
It is Pakistanis now to decide which narrative is stronger for them.
Please share your honest idea how you see Pakistani nation, which narrative will attract them in 2018.
 

soldier0

Citizen
٢٠١٨ کے الیکشن میں پی ٹی آئی اپنے دھرنوں کی کارکردگی پر جائے گی
عمران خان نے پاکستانی عوام کو اپنے دھرنوں سے شعور دیا ہے

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desan

President (40k+ posts)
The grounds of propaganda war are already set. PTI fighting on the narrative of corruption, PMLN on development and unfortunate PPP has got no narrative at all. This is the brief of the article.
It is Pakistanis now to decide which narrative is stronger for them.
Please share your honest idea how you see Pakistani nation, which narrative will attract them in 2018.

Not just corruption but on good governance and how to define it...

PMLn narrative of good governance: Roads, motorways, bridges, metros, trains, laptop scams, yellow cab scam, etc...

PTI narrative: Institution building, avoidance of political meddling, education, health, clean drinking water, reformation of police and patwari system, and most of all investing in building human capital.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Thanks, I also asked which narrative you think Pakistani voters will fall on.
Not just corruption but on good governance and how to define it...

PMLn narrative of good governance: Roads, motorways, bridges, metros, trains, laptop scams, yellow cab scam, etc...

PTI narrative: Institution building, avoidance of political meddling, education, health, clean drinking water, reformation of police and patwari system, and most of all investing in building human capital.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Though PMLN suffered heavey loss in the winning margin, but they still won. Don,t think PMLN will be sweating over these results.
In fact PTI must be worried over the result of Hurripoor Election which actually started the conflict between Imran & Reham which ended up in divorce.

Jehlum election should be an eye opener for Pmln.
 

desan

President (40k+ posts)
Thanks, I also asked which narrative you think Pakistani voters will fall on.

Which narrative is good for the people and the country and not just for patwaris, media channels, crony businessmen, judges and ROs who help fascilitate in stealing a public mandate???
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Don't be cowardly, say whatever you want in clear words. Not your state of the art Mumbly Jumbli please.


Which narrative is good for the people and the country and not just for patwaris, media channels, crony businessmen, judges and ROs who help fascilitate in stealing a public mandate???
 

OnlyPK

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
General Elections 2018 me muqabla hona chahiye takker ka pr Completely Transparent, agr koi ye smjhta hy k Noon Doodh ke dhuli hui hy to He/She lives in Fools paradies. me jb college me tha to noon k ghundy hmy college se dandy k zor pr utha kr ly gye k nawaz sharif ke bakwas pr taaliya maro or jo nhe mary gy usy hm mary gy danddy.
 

Okara

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
PTI's strongest narrative is to fix institutes and focusing on spending money on human development through health and education. On the other hand PMLN's focus on mega projects to make quick money. Like I am unable to see one project of PMLN which you can say a success. The first mega project was M-2 and will be the only motorway in whole world where you can have a speed limit of 50KMPH. A long list of complete failure are Danish Schools, Nandipure, Sasti Roti, Aashiana housing etc.

Thanks, I also asked which narrative you think Pakistani voters will fall on.
 

sherisha1

Voter (50+ posts)
Though PMLN suffered heavey loss in the winning margin, but they still won. Don,t think PMLN will be sweating over these results.
In fact PTI must be worried over the result of Hurripoor Election which actually started the conflict between Imran & Reham which ended up in divorce.

Don't forget Lodhran.
 

jeelu

Minister (2k+ posts)
Narrative of Pakistani voter?.. Urban vote might b on development or corruption or some other issues... Rural vote is still on community basis zaat bardari
 

fawad ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Infra structure development is a good narrative that PMLn is trying to create BUT PTI can counter that narrative by claiming that transparency and better institutions and systems are NOT mutually exclusive to infra structure development. On the contrary, you can have better infra structure development with lesser money if your institutions are transparent.
 

Jalil Malik

Senator (1k+ posts)
Country can not progress without human development. If PMLN builds enough roads then PTI would be best choice for people to build up institutions so that country can progress equally on all areas.
Agli bari sirf Imran Khan will be best choice for Pakistan.
 

Pakistan2017

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
drsan: Which narrative is good for the people and the country and not just for patwaris, media channels, crony businessmen, judges and ROs who help fascilitate in stealing a public mandate???

When You Say patwaris, Then you Don't Have To Illustrate Further
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
آپ بدقسمت لوگ یو کے میں صرف ڈبل روٹیاں ہی کھاتے ہیں
آپ کو کیا پتا کیمے والے نان کی ٹیسٹ


Punjab and Pindi in particular Achilles heels are Qeemay walay nan........it will do the trick no need of narrative
 

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