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    Welcome our naive & established PM Imran Khan

    Welcome our naive & established PM Imran Khan

    Welcome our naive & established PM but people on social media and on my personal behalf my friends asked why are you saying, Imran Khan, an established man? While my single answer to them was, without establishing a person can not make an impressive entry. I also realized them where a clean and clear ground before the election was provided him to practice and bowled the wickets. So, do you think this was not pre-poll rigging? How can you justify only Nawaz Sharif found a corrupt and dishonest man in Pakistan? Do you think other politicians, judges and generals are pious and upright? If your answer is No, then justify why they are not captured and detained by the law, yet? Why are they not in the eye of NAB? In fact, nobody satisfied me and give a suitable answer. I really don’t think that Imran Khan has no public acceptance and he cannot lead well. He is public demand; he can lead, he is not corrupt, he is not found guilty and obviously, he has a large number of voters and supporters. However, when he will be given a free hand and others will be restricted, this will be doubtful. His vigorous launch and enforcement on the entire public will be considered as rigging.
    Now, let's talk further do we think Imran Khan will be happy? Although before the elections he and non-political forces denied foul play, of a rigged election. But every institute ensured that the PTI enjoys privileged access to media, backing from powerful people. Nawaz Sharif and Mariyam Nawaz’s arrest was, in fact, a campaign of harassment and it affected other parties’ workers far more than the PTI’s. While the others have also suffered assassination attempts and terrorist attacks in KPK and Baluchistan.
    The non-political forces have long pulled the strings of Pakistani politics. Whether in the 1970s in the era of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto or in the 1990s during Nawaz’s earlier terms, the non-political forces first sponsored biddable civilian leaders. After all, they squeezed them when they grew too independent and tried to rid. Imran Khan, for his part, started off posing as an anti-establishment politician, railing against the corrupt duopoly of PML-N and its rival PPP.
    However, one thing that sets this election apart from previous ones is the greater objection over the non-political forces’ concern. Unfortunately, this story could not break that well-known journalists and media groups were endangered into promoting the PTI and muting coverage of its rivals. At a press conference on July 16th, Pakistan’s Human Rights Commission declared that there were sufficient grounds to question the legitimacy of the elections. Mr Khan, who is earning from non-political forces support today, should be aware that he will pay for it tomorrow.
    As for the establishers, they must see that they are hurting the country they claim to defend. In the 70 years since partition, Pakistan has been raged by war, terrorism, coups, instability and religious extremism. It has paused ever further economically and on other fronts.
    We welcome to Imran Khan’s naive government that does not have the time for a honeymoon period. It’s facing a declining economic situation. He has to take immediate essential steps and measures to stabilize the position.
    Now the PML-N, MMA and PPP are challenging the legitimacy of the election process and results. A lot can be said about the election process and political engineering, but this has not occurred for the first time in Pakistan. We face the same allegations after each election. The winning PTI should be given a chance to deliver on its promises. We will always raise our voices that the election process should be made more transparent, free and fair. We need several reforms in its administrative, social and economic structures.ve, social and economic structures.

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