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Imran Khan's New Year resolution: To wage Jihad against poverty, illiteracy, injustice & corruption

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Our New Year resolution is to wage jihad against the 4 ills of our country: poverty, illiteracy, injustice and corruption. InshaAllah 2019 is the beginning of Pakistan's golden era.</p>— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1079958349213564928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 1, 2019</a></blockquote>
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I also like the order he listed them in
 
The order is fine because corruption is not the biggest issue, but the problem is that it is not a hunt against corruption - it is a systematic hunt against PMLN and PPP leadership to create a vacuum in Pakistan politics.

Any corruption that involves PTI members and the military is conveniently ignored or swept under the carpet. The Asghar Khan case is just the latest example.

I wish the goal was to eradicate corruption, but this is something far more sinister.
 
The order is fine because corruption is not the biggest issue, but the problem is that it is not a hunt against corruption - it is a systematic hunt against PMLN and PPP leadership to create a vacuum in Pakistan politics.

Any corruption that involves PTI members and the military is conveniently ignored or swept under the carpet. The Asghar Khan case is just the latest example.

I wish the goal was to eradicate corruption, but this is something far more sinister.

Am sorry but you cannot compare the corruption of PML-N and PPP especially in light of the JIT report and the condition of Sindh which has been under PPP rule for the last 11 years with the PTI.
 
Corruption should be the number one priority followed by getting back the looted wealth in national Exchequer, everything else falls into place after that
 
I really hope he will be able to achieve the goals that he has set.
 
The order is fine because corruption is not the biggest issue, but the problem is that it is not a hunt against corruption - it is a systematic hunt against PMLN and PPP leadership to create a vacuum in Pakistan politics.

Any corruption that involves PTI members and the military is conveniently ignored or swept under the carpet. The Asghar Khan case is just the latest example.

I wish the goal was to eradicate corruption, but this is something far more sinister.

Only a beneficiary of corruption would say​ that corruption is not the biggest issue. You are wrong on everything you ever post on, because your posts are dishonest. From saplings to every other issue you get humiliated and then you run, appear on a different thread hoping that we don't notice, but we do notice your dishonest posts and then you run again.
 
The order is fine because corruption is not the biggest issue, but the problem is that it is not a hunt against corruption - it is a systematic hunt against PMLN and PPP leadership to create a vacuum in Pakistan politics.

Any corruption that involves PTI members and the military is conveniently ignored or swept under the carpet. The Asghar Khan case is just the latest example.

I wish the goal was to eradicate corruption, but this is something far more sinister.

I was going to inquire if he has made any progress towards decreasing corruption . If what you write is true , not much hope for IK i am afraid .
 
I was going to inquire if he has made any progress towards decreasing corruption . If what you write is true , not much hope for IK i am afraid .

The objective is to eliminate opposition and monopolize Pakistan politics. If eliminating corruption was his goal, he would have started with his own party.

The message to every corrupt politician is clear - join PTI and have your crimes forgiven, or oppose PTI and face the consequences.
 
The objective is to eliminate opposition and monopolize Pakistan politics. If eliminating corruption was his goal, he would have started with his own party.

The message to every corrupt politician is clear - join PTI and have your crimes forgiven, or oppose PTI and face the consequences.

petty vendetta politics i am afraid & some what similar to what Modi is doing .

I wonder why you mentioned corruption by Army . I know they are corrupt but general perception is that no one takes on the Army in Pakistan . Does any one in Pakistan think that they will have a Government or Individual strong enough to take on the Army in near foreseeable future ?
 
petty vendetta politics i am afraid & some what similar to what Modi is doing .

I wonder why you mentioned corruption by Army . I know they are corrupt but general perception is that no one takes on the Army in Pakistan . Does any one in Pakistan think that they will have a Government or Individual strong enough to take on the Army in near foreseeable future ?

The tragedy is that the vast majority are ignorant of their role and call facts “conspiracies”.
 
petty vendetta politics i am afraid & some what similar to what Modi is doing .

I wonder why you mentioned corruption by Army . I know they are corrupt but general perception is that no one takes on the Army in Pakistan . Does any one in Pakistan think that they will have a Government or Individual strong enough to take on the Army in near foreseeable future ?

You are talking to a poster who has some issues with IK and Army - dont based your reasoning on what one person says
 
The objective is to eliminate opposition and monopolize Pakistan politics. If eliminating corruption was his goal, he would have started with his own party.

The message to every corrupt politician is clear - join PTI and have your crimes forgiven, or oppose PTI and face the consequences.

His party is not accused of billions of dollars of money laundering. Can you name anyone from his party that he has protected? Your posts are always about protecting the corrupt and when you are challenged you run. You alleged billions were stolen from the Saplings fund because you watched Geo but neither you or Geo provided proof. You have backed every corrupt person that one can think off and when challenged you run. Last week the JIT report came out alleging billions stolen, but your only response is that IK is bad.
 
You are talking to a poster who has some issues with IK and Army - dont based your reasoning on what one person says

His ability to back the corrupt in PK is legendary. If you want to know who is going to prison, just read his posts.
 
You are talking to a poster who has some issues with IK and Army - dont based your reasoning on what one person says

I see . My question in the post you quoted , can any Government take a stand against Pakistan Army ? Your opinion .
 
I see . My question in the post you quoted , can any Government take a stand against Pakistan Army ? Your opinion .

I think what is different is that the judiciary is very strong and the Army are afraid to take them on.
 
I think what is different is that the judiciary is very strong and the Army are afraid to take them on.

A strong Judiciary is very important .
Our Apex Court has been under mined by the present Government unfortunately .
 
I see . My question in the post you quoted , can any Government take a stand against Pakistan Army ? Your opinion .

Government and Pak army are reading from the same book. Why would the government want to take a stand against the army?
 
The order is fine because corruption is not the biggest issue, but the problem is that it is not a hunt against corruption - it is a systematic hunt against PMLN and PPP leadership to create a vacuum in Pakistan politics.

Any corruption that involves PTI members and the military is conveniently ignored or swept under the carpet. The Asghar Khan case is just the latest example.

I wish the goal was to eradicate corruption, but this is something far more sinister.

But we need to recover the billions that was looted by these two parties as well and since the country is struggling financially. We need that money back.
 
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