Ten steps for Imran Khan (or is it too late?) - By Fahd Husain

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Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

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The hapless Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has been mauled, gored and trampled by the Judicial Commission bull. The party now lies curled up in the dust, whimpering like a child who just got his milk bottle snatched.


Imran Khan and his merry men and women are well and truly beaten. But is this a fatal blow to a doddering party or can it still salvage its dignity and electoral prospects before the next elections?


All depends on Imran Khan. From the colossus that he was in Lahore on October 30, 2011 to the defeated person that he is seen after the Judicial Commission lashing, Khan is yet again on the edge of the precipice. A quick scan at his political innings will reveal the following:


1996-2011: Struggle and final crescendo at the Lahore jalsa. This marked the highest peak of Khan’s struggle and on that balmy evening in Lahore in front of hundreds of thousands of people, he stood proud as a new hope for Pakistan.




2011-2015: The transformation of an ideology into a party and its trials and tribulations in the messy political arena marked this phase. As October 30, 2011 established the peak of the first stage, the release of the Judicial Commission report on July 23, 2015 marked the lowest ebb of the party and its sole leader.


2015-2018: This is the third stage that now stares Khan in the face. He can either rise again to the very highest point in the 2018 elections, or be trounced humiliatingly and confined to the dustbin of Pakistani politics, where he will find himself in the company of the Pakistan People’s Party.


The third stage begins now. And for Imran Khan to win again, he should embark on a 10-step rehabilitation programme. Here goes:


1) Crush the bloody civil war within the PTI: It is the world’s worst kept secret that the PTI is divided into two broad camps. These factions are led by electable luminaries and supported by a band of lower minions. These factions hate each other’s guts. They spend most of their waking hours undermining the other camp. It’s a war that is bringing the party to ruin. And Khan is to blame. Yes, he should have put an end to this bloodletting right at the start. Now he has no choice. He must step in and do whatever it takes to crush this civil war. Otherwise he can forget about 2018.


2) Ruthlessly reshuffle his team:

Khan should know who has brought him to this humiliating stage. He should be brave enough to accept his own mistakes and errors, but he cannot remove himself. So he should get rid of those who advised him along this ruinous path. Take no prisoners. Bring the culprits in front of the firing squad, and be done with them. Then bring in those who represent all that is noble and ideological in the party


3) Define the ideology again:

What’s your ideology Mr Khan? I’m not really sure anymore because for the last two years I have only been hearing and seeing dharnas, protests, personal attacks and accusations of rigging. Today, all this is nothing more than a heap of stinking garbage. So return to the roots. Talk about transforming this nation from the status quo-ridden, to a dynamic service-oriented set-up that propels Pakistan into a new era of modernity and prosperity. But to do this, Khan will need his best and the brightest on the team, not the recycled faces that ooze opportunism and status quo.


4) Curse of the ‘electables’:

Yes, you need to win elections, but there has to be a balance between the so-called electables and those who define the soul of an ideological party. Khan has succeeded in gathering under his banner all kinds of electable scoundrels who represent the worst this rotten system has to offer. He has done so because he wanted his ideological zeal to translate into votes. But then the balance got skewed. Today the electables are defining his party. That’s terrible. Khan cannot take on the PML-N by aping the PML-N.


5) Who has your ear Mr Khan?

Only he knows who pushed him into the rigging game. Only he knows who acted as a bridge between him and some uniformed people. Only he knows who prodded him into agitation, dharna and the disastrous U-turns that followed. Only he knows who promised him solid evidence of rigging when none existed. Mr Khan, ask yourself some really deep questions, and figure out who is poisoning your thinking. Then hang that person by the nearest tree.


6) Justice Wajih is on to something:

Go visit him. Alone. Sit with him through the night and listen to what he has to say. Listen with an open mind. Then apologise to him. And make amends

7) Fire CM Pervez Khattak:

He may be your friend, but he’s an unmitigated disaster for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and for Brand PTI. K-P is all you have got to show for your competence, and by handing over the province to Mr Khattak, you set yourself up for failure. It’s still not too late. Send him home and get someone dynamic to run the province. Shahbaz Sharif is beating you hollow in governance.


8) Transform K-P and showcase it:

What will you run your 2018 campaign on? K-P is your calling card. The anti-Nawaz campaign has ended in disaster, so the voters will judge you not on what Sharifs have done, but of what you have done (or not). If you cannot transform K-P, how will I trust the country to you?


9) Focus on regaining your personal stature:

Your image has taken a battering. The inconsistent policies, the flip-flops and U-turns, the unsubstantiated and wild allegations, all these have painted your image as a person who does not have the gravitas to rule a country. You need to be seen as a mature, consistent leader who weighs in responsibly on macro-issues. You have your work cut out for you.


10) All that matters now is 2018:

You have got to keep your eye on the ball. Nothing should now divert your attention away from 2018. Nothing. You have got to realign all your priorities so that everything converges on to a single-point agenda: winning in 2018. If you lose focus again, you are done for.


Know this: The PTI has been a blessing for Pakistan in many ways; but a curse for itself. Change now, or prepare to retire without winning the Pakistan Cup.


Published in The Express Tribune, July 26th, 2015.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/926428/ten-steps-for-imran-khan-or-is-it-too-late/
 
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Shareef

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Ten steps for Imran Khan (or is it too late?)

11) Openly declare your support for a change of the system instead of the government and openly support and struggle for the presidential form of government.
 

Altaf Lutfi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ھا ھا ھا ۔۔ھی ھی ھی۔۔اوہ ھو ھو ھو ھو ہ ہ ہ !!!!!۔۔ بخدا اس پوسٹ کے پہلے دو جملے ایسے مضحکہ خیز ھیں کہ باقی پڑھنے کی ھمت نھیں رھی، ھنسی کا مسلسل دورہ جاں لیوا بھی ھو سکتا ھے، ھو سکتا ھے اس پوسٹ میں دانش کے موتی بھی ھوں لیکن پہلے دو جمُلے ۔۔۔۔۔ ھا ھا ھا

کسی کو اس پوسٹ سے یقین ھو جاۓ کہ تحریکِ انصاف کے قُلوں کا بندوبست کرنا ھے تو مجھے بھی بتاےؑ، دیگوں کا آرڈر دے دوں
 

sensible

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
#1) Must publicly accept the truth about Tyrian Jade. After that everything will automatically be alright.[/QUOTE
اس سے پاکستان کے اس نقصان کی تلافی ہو گی جو انڈین سنگر شمشاد بیگم نے پاکستان کا کروایا نواز شریف سے ؟
تم تو سچ مانتے ہو اسے کیا تمھارے والا پاکستان اس سے سپر پاور بن گیا ہوا ہے؟
 

kbkhan1946

MPA (400+ posts)
Imran pe aisay aisay log bhee baatain chant rahay hain jin ko ye patta nahin k bhaid ki bund kis taraf hoti hai.wo barra be niaz hai .y tareeq e isani ka almia hai k jabhe koye Allah k banda khar k kam kerne k lia utha hai t iss tra us k mazaq uraya jat hai wo shks jo apni qoum ka derd rakhta hai honest hai sincere hai sski qoum aour ****** nam nehad media uss ki tazheeq kert hai.
 

M javed

Banned
Politically, he is a short witted and a ruthless person who is in a lamentable hurry to jump to the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan at whatever cost even to the country or nation.

He is a manifestation of a close analogy of PP's Mr. Bhutto who carved the Quaid's Pakistan into two in his lust for power and gambled to be the Prime Minister of the remaining Pakistan.

Let this not happen at any cost and this is where the most sensitive and the obligatory task of the nation sets in.
 
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Respect

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The only point I disagree with is NO 5 until PK does not have free a nd transparent elections it will be difficult for PTI to win. However most other points agree with. Very well pointed out most of them a lot of insafians on this forum have been sYing as well. Well written
 

stranger

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
it seems ke PTI ko tornay ki saazish ho rehi hai.... i big challenge for IK, but i too hope ke IK should stop trusting blindly.....

"Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me." IK should see what these electables are doing to the party..... JH was one such example.... see what other parties have planted in PTI
 

S.H. Khan

MPA (400+ posts)
Politically, he is a short witted and a ruthless person who is in a lamentable hurry to jump to the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan at whatever cost even to the country or nation.

He is a manifestation of a close analogy of PP's Mr. Bhutto who carved the Quaid's Pakistan into two in his lust for power and gambled to be the Prime Minister of the remaining Pakistan.

Let this not happen at any cost and this is where the most sensitive and the obligatory task of the nation sets in.

go get straight your fckin facts, *******. it sounds you know sh^t and that you're some f**cking ******* who give utter bullsh*t and nothing more or less .. You M/Fuckr just FYI , Ik have got many options to become a PM of this country many time before ... evidences are on video by those who offered him not one time but multiple time. If he really wanted shortcuts like (Nawaz Noora and others did ) he could rule this country for 10 years with Musharraff before he picked Shukat Aziz assssshole. You M/Fukrr you should admit since these facts are not hidden from public . if he was one of your Kanjr family, he might would have accepted, but no, he did not . teri deeemagh maen mae apna daaang pehroon ...maaa de looor*y ksi jhooot ki pedawar ... ab jhot say bach k nikl.... kisi ****** ki gandi ulaad. and some SOB like who blame ZA Bhutto for breakup of unnatural country and unnatural borders... idiot transfer of power authority was not in the hands of Bhutto but Gen. Yahya Khan at (GHQ) ...why the hell GHQ did not transfer powers to duly elected Mujib Ur Rehman ?? no matter what bhutto was saying ZA Bhutto was not in power then ... keep the record straight you morally corrupt asssshole .. M/fcker you are trying to change facts and history in your well written bulllssh*t ... asssssshole SOB !!!
 
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