Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Manifesto 2018: Epic Response To Their Request ‘Please Give Us A Chance’

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A party which showed itself as a hope for change turned out to be a new packing of the same old parcel. From urban areas of Islamabad to the rural parts of Gujrat, the party hasn’t kept its promise to its core base. In the desperation to win the upcoming elections, the party has opted to bring in the same people who they thought as status quo and corrupt and have given them prize which was earned from the hard work of the old and dedicated workers.

The party’s development of organizational capacity failure seems to be evident after a single visit of their “Central Secretariat” which has no official present as the official has chosen to stay in the unreachable Bani Gala. The party only message to the people seems to be that “After giving all other parties a chance, now give us a chance” but has no answer to the unsolved problem of this country.

Source: The News International

Even in Islamabad the party seems to have no answers to the people’s problems other then we will do it but the when ,how ,who and where seems to be missing even for the major problems like the water crisis in Islamabad where the party is not addressing how much water will it supply to the thirsty resident and in how much time.

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Source: Geo.tv

With everyone fighting for the tickets the party has been left hollow from inside with only a shining outside. Even in cities like Gujrat, PTI has not rewarded its loyal supporters and has given the tickets to recently join “electable” with the cities party president left empty-handed. Also, the local ally of the party and the recently join electable in central Punjab seem not to give the party the loyalty and respect as they think they don’t depend on the party which doesn’t seem to be true seeing that election in 2013. After seeing the millions of rupees invested in the elections and no public funding some even say that these are investments in the hope of getting higher returns in the future.

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Some even seem to think that PTI has accepted their defeat due to the fact that PTI is not confident to consider its own worker an electable but depend on “electable” of others.

With less than 30 days left, PTI should try to mobilize and gain back its trust to its core base so that they don’t spend the Election Day sleeping. It would have been great if the party had been able to make its own “electable” it is never too late if PTI wants to contest elections after 2018. As of now, the elections results would be decided on who gave the better ‘qeemay wala nan’.

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