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K-P will slip away from PTI in 2018, PM warns

I find it funny that so-called political experts like [MENTION=138463]Slog[/MENTION] mention Zardari when talking about the reason Pakistan is in this mess today. As if thing were great before Zardari.

Pakistan's decline started under Bhutto and was completed by Zia, while Benazir and Nawaz played their part too.

Musharraf and Zardari inherited a sinking ship.
 
This is a lie that he got against pti after dharna. I have seen his posts after three months of elections where he was saying pti has failed to bring a change.

I was disappointed with PTI but I personally stopped supporting it after dharna.

Criticism and disappointment as well as support can coexist, but I guess it's an alien concept for PTI supporters who believe in blind support and never question any decisions.
 
Oops! Smackdown!

Actually not. By his own admission, he was a schoolboy when he left Pakistan. Which means, he didn't have to go university in Pakistan and didn't have to apply for jobs and work here. In short, he hasn't been through the system and hence, does not have an informed, firsthand of opinion and experience of how things are here and what are the issues that people face.
 
If I take these overseas armchair patriots like [MENTION=51763]Anfield[/MENTION] and [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] to my hospital for a day or two and make them see the conditions I work in, the food that I have to grab for lunch, they will be running back to U.S. and Canada with diarrhea in no time.

Same goes for [MENTION=138463]Slog[/MENTION] who hasn't been in Peshawar for years let alone visit a hospital, and they are criticizing me because I am critical of PTI's work.

They are criticizing a citizen of Peshawar who works in a public hospital who has seen absolutely no improvement in the conditions of hospitals under PTI, and has firsthand experience of the fact that PTI has not even come close to achieving their health mandate.

The irony is through the roof.
 
If I take these overseas armchair patriots like [MENTION=51763]Anfield[/MENTION] and [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] to my hospital for a day or two and make them see the conditions I work in, the food that I have to grab for lunch, they will be running back to U.S. and Canada with diarrhea in no time.

Same goes for [MENTION=138463]Slog[/MENTION] who hasn't been in Peshawar for years let alone visit a hospital, and they are criticizing me because I am critical of PTI's work.

They are criticizing a citizen of Peshawar who works in a public hospital who has seen absolutely no improvement in the conditions of hospitals under PTI, and has firsthand experience of the fact that PTI has not even come close to achieving their health mandate.

The irony is through the roof.

You come across a dishonest attention seeker, that even when you tell the truth, it's difficult to believe.
 
[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

Thank you for the post and I agree with some of the things you said. However, as far as the improvement in public hospitals are concerned,

Please come to Khyber Teaching Hospital (the second biggest public hospital in KP) and be my guest. I will take you on a tour and show you the pitiful working conditions and the services provided to the patients.

I will also show you the knee-deep corruption that takes place and the way poor people are mistreated. Well poor because no rich man goes to a public hospital anymore.

Not only you, but [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION], [MENTION=51763]Anfield[/MENTION], [MENTION=138463]Slog[/MENTION] and [MENTION=138318]Belawal2014[/MENTION] can be my guests as well.

Please note that all of this is happening under the watch of PTI and it has been 3 years now.

All of the 'improvements' that you hear about through PTI social media as well as pro-PTI media is total rubbish, because the ground reality is different.

To cite one small example, the free dialysis program that was one of the talking points in 2012-13 has still not been implemented, because the people running the machines are still charging the poor and putting money in their pockets.

I should also warn American and Canadian patriots of Pakistan amongst the ones I tagged that their sensitive stomachs, used to the clean food and water of their develop states, may not be able to digest what I will show them.

According to stats, more than 75% of overseas Pakistani get diarrhea when they come to Pakistan after a while and eat the food and drink the water here.

A trip to public hospitals under the watch of PTI is going to worse than a dose of Jamalgota.
 
Now sure how is that related? I am talking about his political achievement. But he didn't hold any public office so how can he be blamed for the problems? You're making a ridiculous point here to be very blunt.

I agree with you, he can't be blamed for the problems as he doesn't have enough influence and didn't hold public office. Hence he is negligible.
 
If he was going to spend his career doing the establishment's bidding and promising ''Umpire's ungli'', he should have done it from the start.
No it wasn't needed.

There is nothing wrong in Umpire ki Ungli pressurising gov to open 4 constituencies, because for 15 months the sitting government wasn't doing it. It takes hardly 7 days to do vote audit of 1 constituency.

Also Nawaz Sharif had himself also called Umpire and asked him to negotiate with Dr.Tahir & Imran and later back tracked. Since that day Army and PML N do not enjoy cordial relations.


Now Coming to your point of 20 years.


Apart from Altaf Hussain no politician started his political journey himself through his own party except Imran Khan and Air Marshall Asghar Khan.

Usually Politicians at young age join a party and get groomed there slowly over the years. Than they rise within the sane party slowly. Else they make their own party if they think that they can't implement their own ideology.


Air Marshall Asghar Khan could not get the support from Nation.


Altaf Hussain made an ethnic party based on Ethnic divide and Yes Mohajirs were suppressed so he cashed this point and he started his journey from the Pot of establishment and than He has had " Kutti " and " dosti " on and off with them but the best point was when he was the only one not to take funds from ISI in 1989-1990 and Nawaz Sharif took 35 lac rupees. Anyhow. Altaf initially had support but than he became a fascist and a mafia whom his own supporters feared and had to bow down and vote for him. This is his case.


Now when Imran's journey started in 1996 it was a struggle against two Corrupt Political Party System of PPP and PML N who were the significant mainstream parties of the time. He had no choice to induct himself in any party and groom himself as a politician and learn politics but He was forced to start a Solo flight. Had he joined PML N or PPP and later left them he would have been called nothing but a " Lota " plus his political ideology was far off from that of PPP and PML N.

An year ago Imran had made Pakistan's first cancer hospital plus he was first worldcup champion Captain after a struggle of 17 years as a Cricketer to achieve Final goal.

Imran as a person had considerable support but he only had a baby political party of 10 - 15 people. What made a horrible start was the 1997 election when PML N along with JUI and JI all got together against a DEBUTANT fearing a DEBUTANT and started a massive campaign against Imran Khan calling him JEW Agent and a Planted person and called him a threat to Pakistan's existence and the uneducated Awaam got trapped and Imran could not even win a single seat in first election of 1997.


There was only 1 TV channel and Nawaz Sharif had banned Imran Khan's appearance on PTV.


Than there was Martial Law in 1999 and Imran Khan did a honest mistake by supporting Pervez Musharaff in Referendum thinking that as he had said he would do accountability of both PPP and PML-N and after an year he would call fresh elections after cleansing. It turned out to be a blunder by Imran Khan as a politician but still even if he would not have supported Musharaff still Musharaff was Chief of the Army Staff and Martial Law administrator and that 98 % score in Referendum was all fake.

Than in 2002 the elections were completely Engineered under Establishment and MMA had an agreement with Musharaff dictator while PML-Q was Kings party and since Imran had sidelined himself so he barely won 1 seat in Assembly that too Musharaff did not interfere in Mianwali and Dr.Tahir seat as he wanted them in assembly and not on the roads.

" Wesay bhee aik seat aik seat se kya hojana tha "


Than for the first time in 2008 PTI was in a position to Win 15-25 seats in assembly but at the last moment Nawaz Sharif who as APDM champion was calling for boycott of elections joined Zardari and took part in Election and others cashed the image that he was forcefully sent to Jeddah and now he was back to serve masses where as in reality it was contrary. Still Imran made a mistake of not contesting even at the last moment but Benazir's Shahadatt and Nawaz coming back from Jeddah had both got hold of people's nerve. Yes those results were absolutely Fair and Kings party and MMA got wiped off fairly.


Than through Free Media Imran's struggle which started from the inception of Geo in early 2000's peaked in 2010. People especially those of Urban Punjab aswell as Khi & whole KPK voted for Imran Khan once again almost like 17 years of worldcup struggle Imran's politics peaked in 2013. Kpk went fine, KHI 5 seats got looted else was fine, Rural Punjab just 1 seat got stolen and Urban Punjab atleast 15 NA seats and 25 PA seats. Even 3 out of 4 seats which got opened proved his stance of rigging.

Imran would have either been strong Major Opposition party or He could have formed a Coalition government in Punjab or Centre or both but he was deprived of it.


From No seat in 1997 to 1 seat in 2002, boycott in 2008 to bring second highest vote getting party in 2013 is a massive achievement especially considering a party which contested elections after 11 years.



If you compare genuine support of Politicians from 1970's to 1999 than

1. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

2. Benazir Bhutto

3. Nawaz Sharif


But Bhutto started his journey with Army during Martial Law , Nawaz with Zia ul Haq during Martial Law and Benazir started her journey with a party her father made and she had some of the uncles with her aswell as support of Public plus she was a leader & politician by birth , inherited from father.



While Imran Khan was a Cricketer from the age of 18 to 45. He and his family had nothing to do with politics. His only strength was leadership qualities and he was educated but he did not know even a,b,c of politics neither he preferred the Gamla to start his struggle.



But he struggled and he did not give up. Yes he is not a Saint. Yes he is not an Angel. Yes he has made mistakes in life. Yes his past is far from ideal as a Muslim. But he isn't financially corrupt and his intensions look good and he has struggled for 2 decades now for a change. And in Pakistan change can only come once you are in power. Yes he has no magic wand in his hand and provided how much pakistan has deteriorated over the years it would indeed take time for things to rectify and the nation to take a path in the right direction.



Even while not being in active Politics he has established a hospitable and a good standard university and has gathered people's trust and has not disappointed them.



Furthermore again Off-Topic but Benazir had everything in her to succeed but she was born at the wrong time. She was herself honest and a true leader but could not deliver due to establishment aswell as some colleagues.



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No it wasn't needed.

There is nothing wrong in Umpire ki Ungli pressurising gov to open 4 constituencies, because for 15 months the sitting government wasn't doing it. It takes hardly 7 days to do vote audit of 1 constituency.

Also Nawaz Sharif had himself also called Umpire and asked him to negotiate with Dr.Tahir & Imran and later back tracked. Since that day Army and PML N do not enjoy cordial relations.


Now Coming to your point of 20 years.


Apart from Altaf Hussain no politician started his political journey himself through his own party except Imran Khan and Air Marshall Asghar Khan.

Usually Politicians at young age join a party and get groomed there slowly over the years. Than they rise within the sane party slowly. Else they make their own party if they think that they can't implement their own ideology.


Air Marshall Asghar Khan could not get the support from Nation.


Altaf Hussain made an ethnic party based on Ethnic divide and Yes Mohajirs were suppressed so he cashed this point and he started his journey from the Pot of establishment and than He has had " Kutti " and " dosti " on and off with them but the best point was when he was the only one not to take funds from ISI in 1989-1990 and Nawaz Sharif took 35 lac rupees. Anyhow. Altaf initially had support but than he became a fascist and a mafia whom his own supporters feared and had to bow down and vote for him. This is his case.


Now when Imran's journey started in 1996 it was a struggle against two Corrupt Political Party System of PPP and PML N who were the significant mainstream parties of the time. He had no choice to induct himself in any party and groom himself as a politician and learn politics but He was forced to start a Solo flight. Had he joined PML N or PPP and later left them he would have been called nothing but a " Lota " plus his political ideology was far off from that of PPP and PML N.

An year ago Imran had made Pakistan's first cancer hospital plus he was first worldcup champion Captain after a struggle of 17 years as a Cricketer to achieve Final goal.

Imran as a person had considerable support but he only had a baby political party of 10 - 15 people. What made a horrible start was the 1997 election when PML N along with JUI and JI all got together against a DEBUTANT fearing a DEBUTANT and started a massive campaign against Imran Khan calling him JEW Agent and a Planted person and called him a threat to Pakistan's existence and the uneducated Awaam got trapped and Imran could not even win a single seat in first election of 1997.


There was only 1 TV channel and Nawaz Sharif had banned Imran Khan's appearance on PTV.


Than there was Martial Law in 1999 and Imran Khan did a honest mistake by supporting Pervez Musharaff in Referendum thinking that as he had said he would do accountability of both PPP and PML-N and after an year he would call fresh elections after cleansing. It turned out to be a blunder by Imran Khan as a politician but still even if he would not have supported Musharaff still Musharaff was Chief of the Army Staff and Martial Law administrator and that 98 % score in Referendum was all fake.

Than in 2002 the elections were completely Engineered under Establishment and MMA had an agreement with Musharaff dictator while PML-Q was Kings party and since Imran had sidelined himself so he barely won 1 seat in Assembly that too Musharaff did not interfere in Mianwali and Dr.Tahir seat as he wanted them in assembly and not on the roads.

" Wesay bhee aik seat aik seat se kya hojana tha "


Than for the first time in 2008 PTI was in a position to Win 15-25 seats in assembly but at the last moment Nawaz Sharif who as APDM champion was calling for boycott of elections joined Zardari and took part in Election and others cashed the image that he was forcefully sent to Jeddah and now he was back to serve masses where as in reality it was contrary. Still Imran made a mistake of not contesting even at the last moment but Benazir's Shahadatt and Nawaz coming back from Jeddah had both got hold of people's nerve. Yes those results were absolutely Fair and Kings party and MMA got wiped off fairly.


Than through Free Media Imran's struggle which started from the inception of Geo in early 2000's peaked in 2010. People especially those of Urban Punjab aswell as Khi & whole KPK voted for Imran Khan once again almost like 17 years of worldcup struggle Imran's politics peaked in 2013. Kpk went fine, KHI 5 seats got looted else was fine, Rural Punjab just 1 seat got stolen and Urban Punjab atleast 15 NA seats and 25 PA seats. Even 3 out of 4 seats which got opened proved his stance of rigging.

Imran would have either been strong Major Opposition party or He could have formed a Coalition government in Punjab or Centre or both but he was deprived of it.


From No seat in 1997 to 1 seat in 2002, boycott in 2008 to bring second highest vote getting party in 2013 is a massive achievement especially considering a party which contested elections after 11 years.



If you compare genuine support of Politicians from 1970's to 1999 than

1. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto

2. Benazir Bhutto

3. Nawaz Sharif


But Bhutto started his journey with Army during Martial Law , Nawaz with Zia ul Haq during Martial Law and Benazir started her journey with a party her father made and she had some of the uncles with her aswell as support of Public plus she was a leader & politician by birth , inherited from father.



While Imran Khan was a Cricketer from the age of 18 to 45. He and his family had nothing to do with politics. His only strength was leadership qualities and he was educated but he did not know even a,b,c of politics neither he preferred the Gamla to start his struggle.



But he struggled and he did not give up. Yes he is not a Saint. Yes he is not an Angel. Yes he has made mistakes in life. Yes his past is far from ideal as a Muslim. But he isn't financially corrupt and his intensions look good and he has struggled for 2 decades now for a change. And in Pakistan change can only come once you are in power. Yes he has no magic wand in his hand and provided how much pakistan has deteriorated over the years it would indeed take time for things to rectify and the nation to take a path in the right direction.



Even while not being in active Politics he has established a hospitable and a good standard university and has gathered people's trust and has not disappointed them.



Furthermore again Off-Topic but Benazir had everything in her to succeed but she was born at the wrong time. She was herself honest and a true leader but could not deliver due to establishment aswell as some colleagues.



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Yeah bro, I am really sorry but I am not going to read such a long wall of text. Maybe you could give me a summary?
 
Yeah bro, I am really sorry but I am not going to read such a long wall of text. Maybe you could give me a summary?
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Mein jaanta hun meray alfaaz mein wo kashish nai na in jumloun mein rabt hai na fasahatt. Meri ilm o danastt bhee mehdood hai.

Jesay aap ki marzi..

Jesay aapki mansha...

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Mein jaanta hun meray alfaaz mein wo kashish nai na in jumloun mein rabt hai na fasahatt. Meri ilm o danastt bhee mehdood hai.

Jesay aap ki marzi..

Jesay aapki mansha...

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Aapnay to rula diya. Ab to main par kay chorun ga aap ka novel.
 
[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

Thank you for the post and I agree with some of the things you said. However, as far as the improvement in public hospitals are concerned,

Please come to Khyber Teaching Hospital (the second biggest public hospital in KP) and be my guest. I will take you on a tour and show you the pitiful working conditions and the services provided to the patients.

I will also show you the knee-deep corruption that takes place and the way poor people are mistreated. Well poor because no rich man goes to a public hospital anymore.

Not only you, but [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION], [MENTION=51763]Anfield[/MENTION], [MENTION=138463]Slog[/MENTION] and [MENTION=138318]Belawal2014[/MENTION] can be my guests as well.

Please note that all of this is happening under the watch of PTI and it has been 3 years now.

All of the 'improvements' that you hear about through PTI social media as well as pro-PTI media is total rubbish, because the ground reality is different.

To cite one small example, the free dialysis program that was one of the talking points in 2012-13 has still not been implemented, because the people running the machines are still charging the poor and putting money in their pockets.

I should also warn American and Canadian patriots of Pakistan amongst the ones I tagged that their sensitive stomachs, used to the clean food and water of their develop states, may not be able to digest what I will show them.

According to stats, more than 75% of overseas Pakistani get diarrhea when they come to Pakistan after a while and eat the food and drink the water here.

A trip to public hospitals under the watch of PTI is going to worse than a dose of Jamalgota.
Mamoon Bhaee aap thora wait kerein.

Safar Kathinn Sahi per Na-Mumkin tou nai.

Agar aapki wishes poori na hopaeen agle 2 saal mein tou phir aap kisi behtar party ko vote de dena. Jo aapko tub munasib lagay.


New R.O system installed in Dialysis Unit at Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar in 3rd week of May 2016.


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First ever Energency Room Trauma Course for Nurses in Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar.

This is first collaboration of International committee of Red Cross and Khyber Medical University.

This may not be something special for EX-PATS but this is first of its kind in pakistan. Our Nurses aren't fully trained aswell as they lack the equipment needed in hospitals to manage patients in Emergency.


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This is new 14 seaters electric trolly for Energency patients at LRHP. This is first of its kind in any government hospital of Entire Pakistan.


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This is new diagnostic machine Cobas 6000 installed in Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar. Previously many patients had to go for tests to private laboratories because of too much work burden on the Pathology Lab.


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This is the first time in the history of any Pakistan government hospital that Computerised ticketing system has been installed for Patients in OPD. This is also the new reception made at Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar.


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New Model Police Station has started working in Swabi. These Police Stations work under the reformed system of Independent Modern Police System with telephonic aswell as computerised facilities of launch of complaints and reports.


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This is first time in the history of Pakistan that Digital Boards have been installed in any Government School. New Computer Lab is set aswell.


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This is Newly Constructed Sports Ground in Kohat


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This is Newly Constructed Madeen-Swat Road.

Now Tourists will have comfortable Journey to Kaalaam Valley

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Yes the progress is abit slow but it's better than No Progress. Atleast Progress is being made. Atleast the government has focus in the right direction. Slowly every hospital and School will be upgraded step by step.
This is just the beginning of a Political Party which has come not only come in Government first time but also in Assembly first time barring Imran Khan.

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As an outsider (not living in Pakistan for long), what astounds me is when people literally 'Hate Imran (PTI) to death' yet is there any single party/leader that is doing even 5% good for the country (take away the promotional fan fare and promotional projects like loans, laptops, highways etc.)?

In a situation like current Pakistan, where almost every politician is corrupt, chor, fraud, and a big time liar...Imran with all his weaknesses (I admit there are a few not just 1-2), still would be getting my vote 100 times out of 100.


Finally, if all others have looted Pakistan and have not produced any improvements (just hastening the downfall even more), why not give Imran the chance; at least he is not corrupt, maybe he can even do 10-20% good which will still be 100 times better than all others?
 
KP will slip away from PTI in 2018 said the corrupt PM while standing next to the LEGEND Maulana (DIESEL) Fazlur Rehman of all people :facepalm:

PM is busy going to Fazlu's strongholds to strengthen him as he is biggest challenger of Imran Khan. This "Mullah for rent" is the biggest hypocrite and will probably be the worst thing that can happen to KPK but at the same time imagine the day when Fazlur Rehman takes over KPK, our friend Mamoon will be over the moon, can't wait to hear stories about massive improvement in schools, hospitals, corruption, infrastructure development by our great Mullah Fazl ur Rehman :)
 
By the way Diesel uncle lost elections in Dera Ismail Khan for the first time and it looks more likely that he will become a nobody in Pakistan politics than PTI losing KPK in 2018.

Our honourable PM should worry about losing his own seat than passing threats to PTI in KPK, he is all set to become probably the ONLY PM in the world thrown out of office FOR CORRUPTION 3 times, now that's another hattrick we should be proud of ;)
 
Hmm interesting discussion here with the "to PTI or not to PTI" theme.

Actually pretty much all of TP is going the same, which I don't mind, since the discussions are pretty good.

Better than the Pak v Ind filth from few months back, same nonsense being spouted. With discussions like these everyone has their own reasons as to why they support or don't support someone, so always interesting to see where people are coming from.
 
Hmm interesting discussion here with the "to PTI or not to PTI" theme.

Actually pretty much all of TP is going the same, which I don't mind, since the discussions are pretty good.

Better than the Pak v Ind filth from few months back, same nonsense being spouted. With discussions like these everyone has their own reasons as to why they support or don't support someone, so always interesting to see where people are coming from.

Who has your vote suli bhai?
 
Imran will become Prime Minister InshAllah.

And then Pakistan will overtake India and China as leading prosperous country in the world.

Just one honest man will change every person in this country.

All it takes is one Imran.
 
Imran will become Prime Minister InshAllah.

And then Pakistan will overtake India and China as leading prosperous country in the world.

Just one honest man will change every person in this country.

All it takes is one Imran.

All it took was one Hitler. :iqasim
 
I do not recall nwfp/kp picking the same guys in consecutive elections.
So it's very likely that pti will lose kp.
 
http://www.dawn.com/news/1258918/pakistans-billion-tree-tsunami-gains-momentum

Pakistan’s ‘Billion Tree Tsunami’ gains momentum

The torrential rains and landslides during April in northern Pakistan’s resulted in the deaths of more than 140 people and left widespread destruction. It is the second spell of heavy rain this spring in the area and experts say that heavy deforestation and rapid erosion of mountainsides exacerbated the damage.

According to Leading Environmentalist Malik Amin Aslam, “While climate change is causing the enhanced intensity of rainfall, deforestation is unfortunately abetting the mass scale damage.”

Malik Amin is also advisor to the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, and the architect and chairman of the party’s “Green Growth Initiative”. Under this initiative, the party has begun a number of activities to reverse the past sixty years of deforestation.

“Along with a crackdown on the timber mafias, we have started the large scale aforestation project called “The Billion Tree Tsunami” to reverse this trend and save future generations,” he told thethirdpole.net.

Northern Pakistan is part of the Himalayan-Hindu Kush-Karakorum region and yet the country has one of the lowest forest covers in the region (less than 3pc compared to India’s 20pc and Bhutan’s 70pc).

The KP government has promised $150 million to the forest restoration effort. “The KP government has committed to not only reversing the high rate of deforestation, but also shifting the current philosophy of treating forests as ‘revenue’ machines towards preserving them as valued ‘natural capital,’” explained Malik Amin.

The project kicked off in June 2015 and so far 250 million saplings have been raised in largely private nurseries across KP. These saplings are now being planted across the province. Much of the hard work has already been done according to Malik Amin.

“As this massive nurseries infrastructure is in place, it would be much easier to replicate this next year and take this number to 300 million saplings. The remaining 450 million saplings are being naturally generated in forest enclosures, which are being protected through the participation of local communities. All this will hopefully allow KP to achieve its target of one billion plantations by the end of next year”.

This is a big jump from previous years when only about 20 million saplings used to be planted every year.

We recently visited Haripur district in KP to see how this ambitious project was progressing on the ground. Raees Khan, the district forest officer for Haripur, showed us around the “central model” government nursery in Nikkahpah near the main road.

The nursery, which has grown around 600,000 plants since it was set up last year, was full of Chir pine saplings that would soon be ready for plantation. The nursery also had Kachnar saplings (a local variety) and Eucalyptus, which are thirsty trees that could dry out the sub-soil water. Eucalyptus are being grown on popular demand of local communities as the fast growing species can bring economic returns within five years, explained Raees Khan.

The Billion Tree Project’s government nursery in Haripur -Image by Asim Ali
The Billion Tree Project’s government nursery in Haripur -Image by Asim Ali
Some ecologists have warned that the campaign will be a futile because the wrong species of trees are being identified for the wrong places.

Lal Badshah, an ecologist and assistant professor at Botany department in University of Peshawar, is one such critic. He told News Lens Pakistan that conocarpus–a tropical mangrove species found along rivers in limited coastal areas–are being planted in the mountainous Peshawar region.

Malik Amin rejects such criticisms, “A high preference is given to indigenous varieties for the local areas. In the south, where there is marginal and water logged lands, the Eucalyptus plantations aid in lowering the water table,” he said.

These nurseries have now sprung up in almost every district of KP, from Chitral in the mountainous north to Dera Ismail Khan in the southern plains. Most are privately owned and the demand is increasing.

Under the ‘youth nurseries’ package, the provincial government provides a secure buyback agreement for unemployed youth or rural women to set up kitchen nurseries – with about 25,000 saplings – as well as a 25pc of costs in advance. The nursery can then earn around Rs12000 to 15000 per month, which is a sizeable income in the area. In fact, most of the small scale or household nurseries are currently being run by rural women who have managed to enhance their income.

Local grumbles
We later met with the local community in the nearby picturesque village of Karwala in Haripur district. The mountains where newly planted saplings could be seen from the roadside, but the villagers were unhappy. They had only been paid after a delay of several months, which had caused considerable consternation.

“We missed the spring plantation season as we were not paid in time,” said one disgruntled villager. They also wanted fruit and flower trees instead of Chir pine saplings as this could provide them with some income in this underdeveloped.

In another area of Haripur where a “model plantation” had been established, people were critical about the kind of trees that were being planted.

“They need to see which area needs what kinds of plantation that would be beneficial to the local community–for example they should be promoting olive trees here in this plantation,” said Maqbool Malik from the village of Mang.

The project is clearly not perfect, but as the villagers were told, ultimately the trees planted in this remote mountainous area would prevent soil erosion and land sliding and was for the benefit of their future generations.

The entire project is also being monitored by the forest department, the KP government and WWF. WWF published a report after its one of its audits, although the report itself is not yet publicly available, thethirdpole.net was shown its executive summary.

The report stated that, “In the light of the findings it is concluded that an excellent effort has been made in achieving the ambitious targets of the BTTAP project.” But it also noted that, “In general it was noticed that the social mobilization process had been given least importance, which needs to be put on the forefront.”

Dr Ejaz Ahmed, senior director at WWF-Pakistan, added, “At this stage of the monitoring, the success ratio (for the tree saplings) was encouraging and we feel that this project is going to contribute positively in the forest cover improvement.”

International recognition
At the 2015 UN Climate Change Conference in Paris, the project was recognised by the Bonn Challenge, which is a global partnership aiming to restore 150 million hectares of the world’s deforested and degraded lands by 2020. At the Paris conference, the KP government pledged to restore 384,000 hectares of degraded land (by reforestation) under its ‘Billion Tree Tsunami’ project.

Plantation has taken place on the barren slopes of Karwala village in Haripur. -Image by Asim Ali
Plantation has taken place on the barren slopes of Karwala village in Haripur. -Image by Asim Ali
Imran Khan recently also inaugurated the One Tree, One Life initiative, under which children are being motivated to plant a tree and become a part of the “Billion Tree Tsunami”.

During the launch day on the International Day of Forests on 21 March, over 10,000 school children planted more than 100,000 trees in Peshawar alone.

According to Imran Khan, the chairman of the PTI, “The project is aimed at not only planting a billion trees by 2018 but also shifting mindsets in the province and in Pakistan from environmental destruction towards valuing, conserving and preserving our precious natural resources.”

Winning over the opposition
Pakistan’s federal government, led by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s PML(N) party which had attacked the ‘Billion Tree Tsunami’ when it was first launched, has now approved its own “Green Pakistan Programme”.

The aim of the programme is to plant 100 million trees all over the country in the next five years and will be led by the Prime Minister himself.

In December 2015, the chief spokesperson for the federal PML(N) government, Pervez Rashid, while addressing a press conference in Lahore, questioned the feasibility of the project. “When did this gigantic task take place?” he demanded.

The PTI’s response at the time was to invite the minister to the plantations to see for himself.

“It is heartening to see that the federal government has gone from criticising to emulating this forestry initiative,” said Imran Khan. “I hope that they will implement what they are advertising and become partners in saving our country’s environmental future and combating climate change.”

— This piece was first published on The Third Pole and has been reproduced with permission.


Talk about priorities, these are kind of projects no one even bothers to discuss because there are no visible buildings and metros but these are of HUGE importance, there is substantial amount of effort on this project and impact will probably be not visible for a decade but this is how a leader think beyond winning elections. Yes KP will have option to go back to grand alliance of Mullah Fazal, Asfandyar (who says bhaar main gaya mulk) and their leader Nawaz so let's see what they decide :)
 
Imran will become Prime Minister InshAllah.

And then Pakistan will overtake India and China as leading prosperous country in the world.

Just one honest man will change every person in this country.

All it takes is one Imran.


I am sure whether this is sarcastic or not, but one honest person at top can change this country's fortunes.
 
As an outsider (not living in Pakistan for long), what astounds me is when people literally 'Hate Imran (PTI) to death' yet is there any single party/leader that is doing even 5% good for the country (take away the promotional fan fare and promotional projects like loans, laptops, highways etc.)?

In a situation like current Pakistan, where almost every politician is corrupt, chor, fraud, and a big time liar...Imran with all his weaknesses (I admit there are a few not just 1-2), [B]still would be getting my vote 100 times out of 100.
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Finally, if all others have looted Pakistan and have not produced any improvements (just hastening the downfall even more), why not give Imran the chance; at least he is not corrupt, maybe he can even do 10-20% good which will still be 100 times better than all others?

If you don't belong to his constituency, you can't vote for him.
 
Mamoon Bhaee aap thora wait kerein.

Safar Kathinn Sahi per Na-Mumkin tou nai.

Agar aapki wishes poori na hopaeen agle 2 saal mein tou phir aap kisi behtar party ko vote de dena. Jo aapko tub munasib lagay.


New R.O system installed in Dialysis Unit at Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar in 3rd week of May 2016.


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First ever Energency Room Trauma Course for Nurses in Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar.

This is first collaboration of International committee of Red Cross and Khyber Medical University.

This may not be something special for EX-PATS but this is first of its kind in pakistan. Our Nurses aren't fully trained aswell as they lack the equipment needed in hospitals to manage patients in Emergency.


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This is new 14 seaters electric trolly for Energency patients at LRHP. This is first of its kind in any government hospital of Entire Pakistan.


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This is new diagnostic machine Cobas 6000 installed in Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar. Previously many patients had to go for tests to private laboratories because of too much work burden on the Pathology Lab.


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This is the first time in the history of any Pakistan government hospital that Computerised ticketing system has been installed for Patients in OPD. This is also the new reception made at Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar.


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New Model Police Station has started working in Swabi. These Police Stations work under the reformed system of Independent Modern Police System with telephonic aswell as computerised facilities of launch of complaints and reports.


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This is first time in the history of Pakistan that Digital Boards have been installed in any Government School. New Computer Lab is set aswell.


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This is Newly Constructed Sports Ground in Kohat


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This is Newly Constructed Madeen-Swat Road.

Now Tourists will have comfortable Journey to Kaalaam Valley

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Yes the progress is abit slow but it's better than No Progress. Atleast Progress is being made. Atleast the government has focus in the right direction. Slowly every hospital and School will be upgraded step by step.
This is just the beginning of a Political Party which has come not only come in Government first time but also in Assembly first time barring Imran Khan.

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I respect their projects, but there is no cleanliness. I would rather prefer to spend millions on cleanliness than projects.

“Cleanliness is half the faith (Emaan).”
[Sahih Muslim]
 
I respect their projects, but there is no cleanliness. I would rather prefer to spend millions on cleanliness than projects.

“Cleanliness is half the faith (Emaan).”
[Sahih Muslim]

There is no point spending millions on cleanliness, when people are not educated enough to clean.
 
Yes because you are naive enough to believe that all the problems you cited will be solved if Imran becomes the PM.

I might belong to the privileged class, but at least I have spent my entire life in Pakistan and I was educated and work here, so I know what I am talking about because I have firsthand experience of how things are here and what is going on.

On the other hand, you probably ran away to Canada when you were still in your diapers or perhaps in your early school years, got your degree and now work there as well.

Like other expat Pakistanis, you probably visit the country for a couple of months every few years only and then pretend that you are aware of the ground realities and how life is in Pakistan.

Unfortunately what you know about Pakistan is what you see in the media and heresay from here and there, because you have not experienced the Pakistani life yourself and you don't know how it is.

Hence, please don't give me lectures with the same run-of-the-mill responses because you are not in a position to make an informed comment.

You have no knowledge of Pakistan politics and all of your posts are filled with the same generic comments on how XYZ are corrupt and Imran is not corrupt etc.

Your posts lack depth and specific information. Please come up with better points and stronger arguments next time instead of resorting to ad hominem and doing the whole pot calling kettle black thing.

There is nothing wrong with that. Even I am about to go to Canada to study and who knows I might start living there permanently but that doesn't mean I don't love this country.
 
Provide a well administered system, and people will adjust.

People don't adjust magically.

People need to have education in the first place.

Millions should be spent rather on education and health industry.

Once people realize the importance of healthy living, cleanliness will automatically become an initiative.
 
The amount of work done by PTI in KPK, i don't think it will slip away from PTI.

Poor remarks by PM.
 
Actually not. By his own admission, he was a schoolboy when he left Pakistan. Which means, he didn't have to go university in Pakistan and didn't have to apply for jobs and work here. In short, he hasn't been through the system and hence, does not have an informed, firsthand of opinion and experience of how things are here and what are the issues that people face.

Nothing to do with this thread but this is a bit condescending. You wanted to become a doctor and it is much better and advisable to study medical from Pakistan. While Syed and I are pursuing engineering and computer science. There is no scope for that in Pakistan and we would be at a big disadvantage if we studied that from here so we have decided to study it abroad. If you also wanted to become an engineer instead of a doctor then Im going to go out on a limb here and say you wouldnt study it in Peshawar.
 
People don't adjust magically.

People need to have education in the first place.

Millions should be spent rather on education and health industry.

Once people realize the importance of healthy living, cleanliness will automatically become an initiative.

Unrealistic points
 
People don't adjust magically.

People need to have education in the first place.

Millions should be spent rather on education and health industry.

Once people realize the importance of healthy living, cleanliness will automatically become an initiative.

If a system is well administered, people will get educated. It's not that as if everyone is uneducated, the main problem is the weak administration.
 
Can we please have a poll? Strongly disagree with Nawaz Sharif here. I hope Pakistani people will make a better decision in the 2018 elections. I hope we will get rid of corrupt politicians soon.

Believe me, they will make a better decision in 2018.
 
PTI is being realistic, doing things what a common person needs, better health facility, control on corruption, education and control on police. NS and co are doing money making mega project, which are not the first thing people need like motorway and international airport at Banuu, but these project make lots of money for NS family and friends.
 
I respect their projects, but there is no cleanliness. I would rather prefer to spend millions on cleanliness than projects.

“Cleanliness is half the faith (Emaan).”
[Sahih Muslim]
Very poor comment from you. Forgive me.

You are just pointing at paint of one wall overlooking everything else.


I am pretty sure that you have never been to any Government Hospital in Pakistan ever.


Health reforms have begun from Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar and after it getter completely reform in few weeks than a reform drive is going to start in 25 other major hospitals of the Province with a timeline of 6 months.


The following are the pictures of LRH after renovations and it's 200 % better from any major Gov hospital of Punjab, Centre or Sindh.

Do visit Benazir Bhutto Hospital Rawalpindi, Holly Family Hospital, PIMS, Nightar Multan, Children hospital Lahore and Mayo Hospital Lahore etc and find out who is standing where.


These are LRH pictures after renovation

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This is a newly constructed hospital of 100 beds with 14 Dialysis Machines and soon it is going to roeuo it's operation

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Soon KPK government is launching a new project of Building Pakistan's Largest Hospital of History and it is going to be a State of the art hospital.


This is a picture of Model Police Station at Matni

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Still I know that some of KPK hospitals are in worst condition just like Punjab & Sindh hospitals wrt cleanliness, infrastructure and facilities and need change but Government is making an effort and they have the will to serve people who have trusted them this oppurtunity for the first time.



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There is nothing wrong with that. Even I am about to go to Canada to study and who knows I might start living there permanently but that doesn't mean I don't love this country.

Yes there is nothing wrong with that, but at least don't pretend that you love Pakistan so much and you really care about your country. If you really care about your country and are a qualified individual, you should be providing your services in Pakistan and not contribute to the brain drain which has been a massive problem for Pakistan.

Sitting in the West and calling yourself a patriotic Pakistani over the Internet and taking shots on people who are actually walking the talk is the easiest thing to do.
 
Nothing to do with this thread but this is a bit condescending. You wanted to become a doctor and it is much better and advisable to study medical from Pakistan. While Syed and I are pursuing engineering and computer science. There is no scope for that in Pakistan and we would be at a big disadvantage if we studied that from here so we have decided to study it abroad. If you also wanted to become an engineer instead of a doctor then Im going to go out on a limb here and say you wouldnt study it in Peshawar.

There is nothing wrong in studying abroad. I myself will go abroad for specialization, but I personally do not believe in living and providing your services there.

This is not love and service to your country. If a person is taking this route then at least he should have the honesty to admit tha he doesn't care about his country beyond a few words over the Internet.
 
[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

As I said, empty pictures mean nothing. I pass by the diagnostic machine almost every day and it is still not functional. The equipment has been there for 3 years but it's not functional.

I have done my waiting, and I am not going to stop criticizing the lack of work in the health sector.

I will happily admit when things improve, just like I have admitted that there has been improvement in traffic department.
 
[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

As I said, empty pictures mean nothing. I pass by the diagnostic machine almost every day and it is still not functional. The equipment has been there for 3 years but it's not functional.

I have done my waiting, and I am not going to stop criticizing the lack of work in the health sector.

I will happily admit when things improve, just like I have admitted that there has been improvement in traffic department.

where did you stand on the Doctors getting injunctions?
 
People overestimate their and their opinion's importance.
 
Yes there is nothing wrong with that, but at least don't pretend that you love Pakistan so much and you really care about your country. If you really care about your country and are a qualified individual, you should be providing your services in Pakistan and not contribute to the brain drain which has been a massive problem for Pakistan.

Sitting in the West and calling yourself a patriotic Pakistani over the Internet and taking shots on people who are actually walking the talk is the easiest thing to do.

I want to become a software engineer/game developer. The former has absolutely no scope in this country whereas the latter in un heard of. Do I just get my degree and come back here then sit on my a** all day. I enjoy living in Pakistan more than anywhere else in the world. I can say this because Ive lived in England for more than a year and Canada as well. Does that mean I should sacrifice what I want do do. It is easy for you to say because you are a doctor and if I was a doctor I would also live in Pakistan. Sometimes there is no choice.
 
Can't say much about Federal but PTI will become the first party after a long time to win KP twice in a row the support for PTI and IK there is really strong and the work PTI done there (not limited to so called mega projects only) will make it an easy for them in 2018 if there are fair elections.
 
Can't say much about Federal but PTI will become the first party after a long time to win KP twice in a row the support for PTI and IK there is really strong and the work PTI done there (not limited to so called mega projects only) will make it an easy for them in 2018 if there are fair elections.

Just wondering how do you gauge that?

I expect JUI-F, ANP and PML-N to make coalition and strike back.
 
Just wondering how do you gauge that?

I expect JUI-F, ANP and PML-N to make coalition and strike back.

Well everything is possible in politics but i can't see secular ANP going together with JUIF in GE to destroy their own vote bank although i do see JUIF+PMLN and PPP+ANP in next elections while PTI probably going alone or with JI.
 
Well everything is possible in politics but i can't see secular ANP going together with JUIF in GE to destroy their own vote bank although i do see JUIF+PMLN and PPP+ANP in next elections while PTI probably going alone or with JI.

I agree with underlined points. But I expect combination of collations and seat adjustments in KP to counter PTI.
Another point, in 2013, ANP were not able to campaign and PTI won everything in traditional ANP strong hold, would not repeat in 2018.
 
If you don't belong to his constituency, you can't vote for him.



You should get the context before replying, didn't this part already told you I was talking in general and not as if I was there to begin with "As an outsider (not living in Pakistan for long)"?
 
[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

As I said, empty pictures mean nothing. I pass by the diagnostic machine almost every day and it is still not functional. The equipment has been there for 3 years but it's not functional.

I have done my waiting, and I am not going to stop criticizing the lack of work in the health sector.

I will happily admit when things improve, just like I have admitted that there has been improvement in traffic department.

You should come and visit Karachi (Ill be more then happy to host you :) ... ) to see the state of Government Hospitals.

The last one was build decades ago, keeping the fact in mind population of the biggest city in the country and the need has grown massively. So in a nutshell, KP is not alone which lacks work in health sector my friend.

On contrary why don't appreciate the following initiative by federal Gov?
Health sector.

LRBT Eye Hospital - Swat
New Para Medical institute Swat with Boys & girls hostel
LRH Peshawar, first kind a hospital in Pakistan to facilitate digital queue system andn provide electric cars for patients to transfer one department to another.
Trauma centre at HMC Peshawar

In General
Police and traffi police (I know you metioned it because you had a ticket, so you learned a good lesson hard way :)...)
Investmend in solar energy (i.e. Solar panels at Ring Road Peshawar)
Investment in sport complexes (i.e. Charsadda sports complex, Swabi sport complex and Mardan sports complex)
Plantation (i.e. in Regi Model Town, Tatara Park Peshawar and on GT road Green belt near Pir Zakori Bridge)
Infrasture
Public park progress (i.e. Ghani Bagh Hayatabad)
Olympic Plaza Inaugurated
Work on Peshawar Food Street in Hayatabad
NHA COMPLEX KP
Bio Safety Health laboratory at Hayatabad Medical Complex
Newly construct Hayatabad Sports Complex in Peshawar
Uplift work on revamping of Pabbi Bazaar Peshawar
Shalman Park Hayatabad PDA Peshawar
Construction work start at "Hayatabad Food Street"
The launch of the new 4 star boutique hotel (Shelton Rezidor)
Ongoing and upcoming projects residential project like (Silk Apartments, Liberty Mall, Deans Defence Towers, Al Furqan Tower, Town Heights, Qazi Trade Center)
Canal revamping in Peshawar (Pawaka area)
Construction of 140 Flats inaugurated by Dr. Amjad ali Housing minister in Hayatabad #Peshawar
Zamung Kor houses Peshawar
Micro hydro power projects
Work on construction of Lowari Tunnel
Effrort to revive tourism in KP
Rescue service
Restoration of Asala, Angrazai and Baghdheri civil channel District
Conversion of electric tube wells into solar
KP to set up bodies for healthcare services
MiranShah development after Zarb-e-Azb
Peshawar Zoo Initiative, spread over area of 250 kanal which will open for public at the end of this year (2016).
 
You should come and visit Karachi (Ill be more then happy to host you :) ... ) to see the state of Government Hospitals.

The last one was build decades ago, keeping the fact in mind population of the biggest city in the country and the need has grown massively. So in a nutshell, KP is not alone which lacks work in health sector my friend.

On contrary why don't appreciate the following initiative by federal Gov?
Health sector.

LRBT Eye Hospital - Swat
New Para Medical institute Swat with Boys & girls hostel
LRH Peshawar, first kind a hospital in Pakistan to facilitate digital queue system andn provide electric cars for patients to transfer one department to another.
Trauma centre at HMC Peshawar

In General
Police and traffi police (I know you metioned it because you had a ticket, so you learned a good lesson hard way :)...)
Investmend in solar energy (i.e. Solar panels at Ring Road Peshawar)
Investment in sport complexes (i.e. Charsadda sports complex, Swabi sport complex and Mardan sports complex)
Plantation (i.e. in Regi Model Town, Tatara Park Peshawar and on GT road Green belt near Pir Zakori Bridge)
Infrasture
Public park progress (i.e. Ghani Bagh Hayatabad)
Olympic Plaza Inaugurated
Work on Peshawar Food Street in Hayatabad
NHA COMPLEX KP
Bio Safety Health laboratory at Hayatabad Medical Complex
Newly construct Hayatabad Sports Complex in Peshawar
Uplift work on revamping of Pabbi Bazaar Peshawar
Shalman Park Hayatabad PDA Peshawar
Construction work start at "Hayatabad Food Street"
The launch of the new 4 star boutique hotel (Shelton Rezidor)
Ongoing and upcoming projects residential project like (Silk Apartments, Liberty Mall, Deans Defence Towers, Al Furqan Tower, Town Heights, Qazi Trade Center)
Canal revamping in Peshawar (Pawaka area)
Construction of 140 Flats inaugurated by Dr. Amjad ali Housing minister in Hayatabad #Peshawar
Zamung Kor houses Peshawar
Micro hydro power projects
Work on construction of Lowari Tunnel
Effrort to revive tourism in KP
Rescue service
Restoration of Asala, Angrazai and Baghdheri civil channel District
Conversion of electric tube wells into solar
KP to set up bodies for healthcare services
MiranShah development after Zarb-e-Azb
Peshawar Zoo Initiative, spread over area of 250 kanal which will open for public at the end of this year (2016).
Superb Post. [MENTION=140316]IslamabadUnited[/MENTION]

Eye-opening for Many.

Why don't you post in Time-pass Section often ?

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[MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION]

As I said, empty pictures mean nothing. I pass by the diagnostic machine almost every day and it is still not functional. The equipment has been there for 3 years but it's not functional.

I have done my waiting, and I am not going to stop criticizing the lack of work in the health sector.

I will happily admit when things improve, just like I have admitted that there has been improvement in traffic department.

Sorry, but which hospital you are talking about?? LRH? If Yes, then sorry you are WRONG. Or may be you are talking about machines which were non-functional before 3 years.
 
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Cleanliness ??? Joke of a point.

We never had free medicines even in our city Gov hospital, now thanks to PTI, we are getting free medicines, free treatment, no extra charges and nothing. And never saw my city hospitals so much clean before PTI reign.

So i have personal experienced, this cleanliness point is not true.
 
Cleanliness ??? Joke of a point.

We never had free medicines even in our city Gov hospital, now thanks to PTI, we are getting free medicines, free treatment, no extra charges and nothing. And never saw my city hospitals so much clean before PTI reign.

So i have personal experienced, this cleanliness point is not true.

Not sure about the situation in other cities of KP but i have traveled to Peshawar many times in different governments (PPP,MMA,ANP) and i have to say under PTI govt i saw it much clean and improved.
 
Superb Post. [MENTION=140316]IslamabadUnited[/MENTION]

Eye-opening for Many.

Why don't you post in Time-pass Section often ?

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Thanks bro, there are more initiative which I can point out to, but due to time constrains I didn't :uakmal

Same reason never had chance to add my two cents in Time-pass Section, time constrains :).
 
Very poor comment from you. Forgive me.

You are just pointing at paint of one wall overlooking everything else.


I am pretty sure that you have never been to any Government Hospital in Pakistan ever.


Health reforms have begun from Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar and after it getter completely reform in few weeks than a reform drive is going to start in 25 other major hospitals of the Province with a timeline of 6 months.


The following are the pictures of LRH after renovations and it's 200 % better from any major Gov hospital of Punjab, Centre or Sindh.

Do visit Benazir Bhutto Hospital Rawalpindi, Holly Family Hospital, PIMS, Nightar Multan, Children hospital Lahore and Mayo Hospital Lahore etc and find out who is standing where.


These are LRH pictures after renovation

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This is a newly constructed hospital of 100 beds with 14 Dialysis Machines and soon it is going to roeuo it's operation

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Soon KPK government is launching a new project of Building Pakistan's Largest Hospital of History and it is going to be a State of the art hospital.


This is a picture of Model Police Station at Matni

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Still I know that some of KPK hospitals are in worst condition just like Punjab & Sindh hospitals wrt cleanliness, infrastructure and facilities and need change but Government is making an effort and they have the will to serve people who have trusted them this oppurtunity for the first time.



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Don't go by mere photographs, most of the photos are taken after a certain place is set, in such cases. Peshawar is the second most polluted city in the world.
 
Don't go by mere photographs, most of the photos are taken after a certain place is set, in such cases. Peshawar is the second most polluted city in the world.
I know the survey which you have Googled.

You should contact [MENTION=66397]#Green[/MENTION]Roars and ask him ground situation.


I will go with these photographs and I love these photographs because it took me more than 2 decades of my life to see these photographs.


Easier said than done.

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Not sure about the situation in other cities of KP but i have traveled to Peshawar many times in different governments (PPP,MMA,ANP) and i have to say under PTI govt i saw it much clean and improved.

Yep, and i can assure you you are right. Under previous governments, there was nothing in KPK, not even in Peshawar. For the first time i saw some work in KPK under PTI. Though i live in small village but still thanks to PTI they gave us Solar Energy street lights on every single road (IA i will share pic tomorrow if you want) For the first time i saw construction of roads, especially the busy roads. For the first time i saw good co-operation in government educations organizations and in hospitals.

Heck even for the first time i saw a government who is removing his own people who are doing corruption in educational, police department.

PTI may not be perfect, but this is hundred percent true that the amount of work done by PTI is never done before by any government.
 
I know the survey which you have Googled.

You should contact [MENTION=66397]#Green[/MENTION]Roars and ask him ground situation.


I will go with these photographs and I love these photographs because it took me more than 2 decades of my life to see these photographs.


Easier said than done.

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Those who don't believe, will never believe until they visit on their own :)
 
Don't go by mere photographs, most of the photos are taken after a certain place is set, in such cases. Peshawar is the second most polluted city in the world.

Yes, Peshawar is the second most polluted city in the world. Also, it came to this state after 2013 election when PTI regime came in power, right?

Coming back to pollution, did you even troubled your figures to do some research about what KP Gov has done (or starting initiatives) to address pollution? No you didn't. Therefore, FYI.

Plantation in Regi Model Town, Tatara Park Peshawar and on GT road Green belt near Pir Zakori Bridge.
Public park progress construction and renovation (i.e. Ghani Bagh Hayatabad).
 
I know the survey which you have Googled.

You should contact [MENTION=66397]#Green[/MENTION]Roars and ask him ground situation.


I will go with these photographs and I love these photographs because it took me more than 2 decades of my life to see these photographs.


Easier said than done.

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I am not taking away any credit for these places in the photographs.
 
Yes, Peshawar is the second most polluted city in the world. Also, it came to this state after 2013 election when PTI regime came in power, right?

Coming back to pollution, did you even troubled your figures to do some research about what KP Gov has done (or starting initiatives) to address pollution? No you didn't. Therefore, FYI.

Plantation in Regi Model Town, Tatara Park Peshawar and on GT road Green belt near Pir Zakori Bridge.
Public park progress construction and renovation (i.e. Ghani Bagh Hayatabad).

I stated the obvious, but yes I will give them credit for starting such initiatives against pollution.
 
Yep, and i can assure you you are right. Under previous governments, there was nothing in KPK, not even in Peshawar. For the first time i saw some work in KPK under PTI. Though i live in small village but still thanks to PTI they gave us Solar Energy street lights on every single road (IA i will share pic tomorrow if you want) For the first time i saw construction of roads, especially the busy roads. For the first time i saw good co-operation in government educations organizations and in hospitals.

Heck even for the first time i saw a government who is removing his own people who are doing corruption in educational, police department.

PTI may not be perfect, but this is hundred percent true that the amount of work done by PTI is never done before by any government.

I am glad things are finally improving there and people are finally getting some taste of real democracy. I also saw lot of development there but i didn't saw big ads about them in media like metro and brides etc. What i like about PTI is their main focus is human development so they are putting more in health and education sector and trying to improve law and order by upgrading police system and building institutions there thats what our people need first and it should be the priority instead of wasting education and health budget just on road and metros so that you can use them in next election campaign to get votes.

Nobody is perfect but if you are better thn other parties and your focus is human development instead of mega projects thn i will vote for you.
 
Yep, and i can assure you you are right. Under previous governments, there was nothing in KPK, not even in Peshawar. For the first time i saw some work in KPK under PTI. Though i live in small village but still thanks to PTI they gave us Solar Energy street lights on every single road (IA i will share pic tomorrow if you want) For the first time i saw construction of roads, especially the busy roads. For the first time i saw good co-operation in government educations organizations and in hospitals.

Heck even for the first time i saw a government who is removing his own people who are doing corruption in educational, police department.

PTI may not be perfect, but this is hundred percent true that the amount of work done by PTI is never done before by any government.


Excellent Insight.
 
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