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Survey: Most Pakistanis Now ‘Angry’ at Removal of Prime Minister Imran Khan

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A majority now say they’re “angry” at the removal of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan through a vote of no confidence in April 2022.
 
Angry but still without any Gahrat and Sharam to rise against the Military Dictators keeping them hostages and slowly draining the blood out of them and their kids ! Wow -- Great people ! :lol:
 
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Angry but still without any Gahrat and Sharam to rise against the Military Dictators keeping them hostages and slowing draining the blood out of them and their kids ! Wow -- Great people ! :lol:
When are you coming from Australia to lead the revolution? Instead of sitting on your fat a** in Australia telling people what to do
Typical overseas youthiya , would have respected you if you actually had skin in the game
 
I hope PTI is working on a plan not only to win back another chance to form a government, but a realistic and actionable economic plan, that can be implemented as soon as they are back in power.

One that actually addresses inflation, such as deploying the Pakistan Navy to guard ships bringing Russian oil, gas, and wheat to Pakistan or getting investors to loan Pakistan funds to build back investor confidence as well as have Overseas Pakistanis send money back into Pakistan.

There also needs to be ground work done by PTI workers to help local people, regardless of if they voted PTI or not, to help people boost their productivity and help economize their expenses through cooperative intitiatices in their local communities. People need to see that PTI means results, because PTI can only use the regime change narrative for so long, people care most about economics, fortunately or unfortunately.

They need Local initiatives and pilot projects to show what PTI can do if re-elected once back in office and with more development funding once the economy is back on its feet. I hope PTI is working with all the leading startups in the country to try to maximize productivity (especially in Agriculture where in the west, the already world leading yields maybe about to be doubled with a quarter of the fertilizer and pesticide inputs using AI enabled robotics). Pakistan yields 3 metric tons of wheat per hectare, while India yields 4, China yields 6, and the UK yields 8.


PTI can not let a crisis go wasted and needs a strategy to maximize its utilization of the crisis to rebrand itself and solidify its government, once back in office, with results and initiatives with the funding lined up to back them up, ready to go the moment the election results are announced. This is the time to have a “shadow government” working on the economy as well as looking to convince as many voters to side with PTI over PDM. No reason PTI officials can’t go to other countries and meet with the diaspora or other entities to try to build up an economic game plan.

If it’s government falls a second time, it may not be able to come back again.
 
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Angry but still without any Gahrat and Sharam to rise against the Military Dictators keeping them hostages and slowing draining the blood out of them and their kids ! Wow -- Great people ! :lol:
When are you coming from Australia to lead the revolution? Instead of sitting on your fat a** in Australia telling people what to do
Typical overseas youthiya , would have respected you if you actually had skin in the game
Shabash, put it on each other, classic example of Pakistanis.
 
Shabash, put it on each other, classic example of Pakistanis.

You are a perfect example of what is wrong with these Generals - you people keep living in the World of Disillusion, and don't grasp the reality that all of the educated middle class has rebelled against You, against the corruption and treachery of the Army leadership. YOU CAN FIGHT YOUR OWN WARS FROM NOW ON-WARDS BECAUSE AWAM IS NOT GOING TO FIGHT FOR YOU ANYMORE !!
 
So it does mean that most were supporting removal of Imran khan during the time and did not buy the Imran version about establishment....

But now they are anry on Shabaz sharif due to high price increments .

Yes, the majority of people have little or no interest at all in who rules the country, for them the immediate concern is the cost of living, it affects their daily lives.

They were happy at the removal of Imran Khan because the opposition had promised them deflation and economic stability. The people were told that Imran Khan was being removed because of his incompetence and failure to halt the soaring inflation.

But instead of decreasing prices, the opposition after removing IK and forming their own government, did exactly the opposite and the purchasing power of consumers in the country has decreased by more than 20% in just a few months. That's what has made the people angry, and this is what has further strengthened IK's narrative that he was removed not because of rising inflation (a global phenomenon) but due to his refusal to bow down to the western imperialist powers
 
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