PTI as a Party showed immense strength and stamina in last 2 weeks - Dr. Shahid Masood

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
It is true, my friends,family,relatives who come from Lahore Rwp. Isld. Faisalabad, Doctors, IT experts, recently married couples, businesswomen,businessmen,retired military,teachers, psychologists,students,wives of bureaucrats, retired policemen, even a couple of housewives whose husbands support PML-N are daily participants.

Salute to all those who have shown the resolve & courage to do what it takes.
 

ansarppu

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Khan sahib eik dafa insaf tigers ko isharah tu karain yeh akaray khailnay Walay manshiyat frosh or stage actresses ke dalal gullu baton ke sath Dekho insafians kartay Kia hain
 

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
No doubt about it.
PTI Has showed the resistance against all hardships and was not violent.

Good crowed for a good cause.
 

scholar

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
یہی تو زندہ قوم کی نشانیاں ہیں ۔۔ ویلڈن پی ٹی آئی
(clap)(clap)(clap)(clap)


 

Rizwan2009

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
مجھے اللہ تعالىٰ کى رحمت سے اميد ہے کہ يہ قوم ضرور بدلے گى اور بدل رہى ہے
 

amir_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Tum upna Potwari-pan na chorna.....

That survey is based on March's data. Read it again....

These are among the major findings from the latest survey in Pakistan by the Pew Research Center, based on face-to-face interviews conducted with 1,203 respondents from April 15 to May 7, 2014.

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Last week, thousands of protestors descended upon Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, led by opposition leader Imran Khan, a former cricket star turned politician. Khan is charging Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif with rigging last year’s election, and he and other opposition figures are demanding Sharif’s resignation.
However, a new Pew Research Center survey of Pakistan suggests Sharif can draw on a significant base of public support.Sixty-four percent of Pakistanis have a favorable opinion of the Prime Minister,essentially unchanged from the 66% who expressed this view in a survey conducted weeks before his election victory last year. About a third (32%) give Sharif an unfavorable rating.






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Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
These are among the major findings from the latest survey in Pakistan by the Pew Research Center, based on face-to-face interviews conducted with 1,203 respondents from April 15 to May 7, 2014.

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Last week, thousands of protestors descended upon Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, led by opposition leader Imran Khan, a former cricket star turned politician. Khan is charging Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif with rigging last year’s election, and he and other opposition figures are demanding Sharif’s resignation.
However, a new Pew Research Center survey of Pakistan suggests Sharif can draw on a significant base of public support.Sixty-four percent of Pakistanis have a favorable opinion of the Prime Minister,essentially unchanged from the 66% who expressed this view in a survey conducted weeks before his election victory last year. About a third (32%) give Sharif an unfavorable rating.

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It is the end of August while you are quoting a survey which was conducted from April-7 May 2014........ But still Nawaz is afraid of taking fresh mandate from the people as there are many objections on the last elections. Nawaz is not even trusting his own MNAs.

While the strange thing is that in 2013 Survey, IK was 60% and Nawaz was 66%.

So based on this ratio:

IK should get 113 Seats instead of 29 seats or Nawaz should have 32 seats instead of 125............

So tell me that whether this survey was Wrong or N-League has done massive rigging?
 

amir_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
It is the end of August while you are quoting a survey which was conducted from April-7 May 2014........ But still Nawaz is afraid of taking fresh mandate from the people as there are many objections on the last elections. Nawaz is not even trusting his own MNAs.

While the strange thing is that in 2013 Survey, IK was 60% and Nawaz was 66%.

So based on this ratio:

IK should get 113 Seats instead of 29 seats or Nawaz should have 32 seats instead of 125............

So tell me that whether this survey was Wrong or N-League has done massive rigging?

Janab aap ko main explain kar don ga, lakin aap ko samajh nahi aani, kuon kae agar ani hoti to kafi pehle ajati.

Foj kae role ko kitne logon nae passand kia, per wo un ko vote to nahi dain gae.

Nice2MU grow up, tum napasandidgi ko cross ker kae bugz main chalae gaye ho, aisa karne ki koi zarorat nahi.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Janab aap ko main explain kar don ga, lakin aap ko samajh nahi aani, kuon kae agar ani hoti to kafi pehle ajati.

Foj kae role ko kitne logon nae passand kia, per wo un ko vote to nahi dain gae.

Nice2MU grow up, tum napasandidgi ko cross ker kae bugz main chalae gaye ho, aisa karne ki koi zarorat nahi.


حسب معمول آئیں بائیں شائیں۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔
یرہ سیدھا سیدھا جواب دو۔ زیادہ فلسفہ نہ جھاڑوں ۔ زیادہ فلسفہ پٹواریوں کے دماغ کے لیے مہلک ہوتا ہے۔
 

amir_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I partially agree with you. The thing is if NS is that overwhelmingly popular then why cant we have a free and fair election to settle it.

We would not have the ideal elections for a long time. We all want better elections, but our culture and socio economic conditions would not allow this to happen for a long time. It will happen gradually and if the system is allowed to run, only then will the evolution occur. These kind of things takes generations, we cannot make a quantum leap to that point. But we are an impatient nation, so we don't get this point.
 

amir_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

حسب معمول آئیں بائیں شائیں۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔
یرہ سیدھا سیدھا جواب دو۔ زیادہ فلسفہ نہ جھاڑوں ۔ زیادہ فلسفہ پٹواریوں کے دماغ کے لیے مہلک ہوتا ہے۔

Nice2MU if this continues, I would have to put you in my ignore list and I ll not like that very much.
 

Unlettered

Senator (1k+ posts)
We would not have the ideal elections for a long time. We all want better elections, but our culture and socio economic conditions would not allow this to happen for a long time. It will happen gradually and if the system is allowed to run, only then will the evolution occur. These kind of things takes generations, we cannot make a quantum leap to that point. But we are an impatient nation, so we don't get this point.
Free and fair elections have nothing to do with we being impatient nation, neither we'll have to wait for a long time if we can have true political will. Fair elections is no rocket science, the status quo just don't want it.
 

amir_ali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Free and fair elections have nothing to do with we being impatient nation, neither we'll have to wait for a long time if we can have true political will. Fair elections is no rocket science, the status quo just don't want it.

So the harees of sindh that consider their peers or waderas or makhdomins as gods, they would just suddenly become free and educated and would vote for the right men???
 

jason

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
So why this is being posted on every thread.

I heard that this survey was carried out by some franchise or rep in pakistan?
so The survey claims that Nawaz was 66% popular in 2013 then according to election results he got majority of his seats from Punjab Punjab constitutes around 56% of total Pakistan and out of 66% how many % age can be attributed to punjab30 or 35%where is the rest of popularity came from? why didn't this popularity translated in election results.

Why the survey conducted in march april is claiming protests to fail held in august.