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Is Bilawal Bhutto a leadership material politician?

Sher Khan

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Despite being a staunch PML-N supporter, I am highly impressed by Bilawal's maturity and leadership skills. He has carried himself very sensibly during the high commision visit where he displayed Pakistan's view in a dignified and mature manner.

I believe with his youth energy and passion to reinvigorate new ideas into Pakistani society he will do very well as a leader and could become a game changer in the future.
 
Despite being a staunch PML-N supporter, I am highly impressed by Bilawal's maturity and leadership skills. He has carried himself very sensibly during the high commision visit where he displayed Pakistan's view in a dignified and mature manner.

I believe with his youth energy and passion to reinvigorate new ideas into Pakistani society he will do very well as a leader and could become a game changer in the future.
Why expose yourself like this?
 
He has performed well in international media and engaments and comes across well.

But Is he able to grasp the imagination of the average Pakistani? Can he feel their plight and understand their issues and act accordingly? It's unlikely. And if he does come to power he will be cornered by the establishment anyway.

However, If Pakistan are stuck with these dynasties then he's much more preferable than the Sharifs.
 
He definitely is, esp with his command on Urdu and his high testosterone voice, he is the right material for being Pak PM
His Urdu isn't too bad now. Makes the odd gaffe but he speaks really well mostly. He very very rarely utters a word of English when speaking Urdu and that's quite an achievement as almost everyone sprinkles in some words nowadays.

His style and mannerisms are at best aloof and smug and at worst feminine. He seems to have adopted a cartoon villain style of speaking at times lol

If he is actually homosexual he should marry a woman anyway like Modi did to try and cover things up.

Maybe grow a beard too.
 
He has performed well in international media and engaments and comes across well.

But Is he able to grasp the imagination of the average Pakistani? Can he feel their plight and understand their issues and act accordingly? It's unlikely. And if he does come to power he will be cornered by the establishment anyway.

However, If Pakistan are stuck with these dynasties then he's much more preferable than the Sharifs.

He's representing a puppet regime in reality, so not sure that he really needs to grasp the imagination of the average Pakistani. But I do feel he should grasp Pakistan's strategic importance, and have some vision for how the country can navigate the political landscape of Asia, and I'm just not convinced he's got any idea about it.

From what I know, he's spent most of his life living a closeted upbringing in England. He's taking all his cues from others, I don't think he is even aware of what he is saying when reading those scripts.
 
He's representing a puppet regime in reality, so not sure that he really needs to grasp the imagination of the average Pakistani. But I do feel he should grasp Pakistan's strategic importance, and have some vision for how the country can navigate the political landscape of Asia, and I'm just not convinced he's got any idea about it.

From what I know, he's spent most of his life living a closeted upbringing in England. He's taking all his cues from others, I don't think he is even aware of what he is saying when reading those scripts.
He is not as bad as you think. If you watch his interviews you can tell he is quite savvy and some of his off the cuff answers show that his brain is ticking. I like his approach towards India.

We are talking about Pakistan here. He would be nowhere near the hot seat in any other country but in the context of Pakistani politics apart from his mannerisms he isnt a bad shout vs some of his rivals.
 
He is not as bad as you think. If you watch his interviews you can tell he is quite savvy and some of his off the cuff answers show that his brain is ticking. I like his approach towards India.

We are talking about Pakistan here. He would be nowhere near the hot seat in any other country but in the context of Pakistani politics apart from his mannerisms he isnt a bad shout vs some of his rivals.

This is the issue for me. I don't actually believe he has an approach to India. I can't help thinking he's only thinking of getting home and tucking into a bowl of Haagen Daz in front of the latest episode of Dubai Bling.
 
Despite being a staunch PML-N supporter, I am highly impressed by Bilawal's maturity and leadership skills. He has carried himself very sensibly during the high commision visit where he displayed Pakistan's view in a dignified and mature manner.

I believe with his youth energy and passion to reinvigorate new ideas into Pakistani society he will do very well as a leader and could become a game changer in the future.
This is desperate. Where was this leadership when the coup took place and Billo and daddy destroyed the PPP and made it a property of the Generals. And just like the Nooras, the PPP is finished.
 
He is not as bad as you think. If you watch his interviews you can tell he is quite savvy and some of his off the cuff answers show that his brain is ticking. I like his approach towards India.

We are talking about Pakistan here. He would be nowhere near the hot seat in any other country but in the context of Pakistani politics apart from his mannerisms he isnt a bad shout vs some of his rivals.
He has no support and in any free election, the PPP would lose Sindh.
 
Why expose yourself like this?
The irony that Billo and Maryam are competing to sit in the diggy of the Generals tank. They sold their soul and no one alive today will forget what they have done and that is political death sentence
 
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