Premature expectations

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Though Imran Khan has succeeded in drawing thousands of people in Karachi to prove his human tsunami, he still has to prove his potential to swap the election by providing convincing manifesto of his Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) to the public.

Currently, people have lost faith in all level of governance in the midst of political, social and economical crises in Pakistan and see Imran as beacon of light. They think he would be able to bring a change for a fair and just governance in Pakistan but the team he produced includes defectors from other parties who were part and parcel of the regime destroying Pakistan for last few decades. The ambitions of three ex-foreign ministers, who joined PTI after being rejected by their native parties, may not serve the purpose as their motives are questionable.

Sudden change in Imran’s tone towards the MQM and Musharraf indicates that he is also playing policy of reconciliation, deviating from the principles and as such his slogan to eliminate corruption in 90 days looks impractical.

I concur with the notion that there is a need for change and public dissatisfaction against all level of governments in Pakistan could have helped Imran to mobilise human flex in Karachi for the rally but the team he built may not allow him to achieve the goals unless he has a team of people who are sincere, dedicated and free from political involvement with the three major parties in Pakistan who ruined the country during last few decades.

UM-E-AMMARA

Karachi