Uncertain political scenario: PTI versus PML-N

Thursday, January 12th, 2012 11:19:17 by

Uncertain political scenario: PTI versus PML-N

The Pakistani nation has been clutched tightly by the recent political hype created by a blend of multiple factors. By girding up their lions, every party has downed into the theatre of (political) war.

Presently, it is quite difficult to determine that which party will make a victory on the political fronts. Yet one cannot assure about democratically smooth transition of power. The PPP and the PML-N, both the mainstream parties, are looking quite uptight under a threat by Imran Khan’s PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf).

In an astonishing way, the captain’s party climbed ladders in a very short span of time. Both the largest parties are missing the dynamism as the newly emerged PTI has.

Indeed the real battle will be observed between PML-N and PTI, as the third force, the ruling PPP has lost its credibility. Secondly, the PPP has not strong grip in Punjab as compared to the PML-N.

It is widely acknowledged that already hapless nation is on the edge of abyss. Credit goes to vices of corruption, materialism and immorality.

Roti (bread), Kapra (clothes), Makan (house), the widely famous slogan of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto looks to have ebbed off.

Commoners, who have employments, have no option but to work round the clock to meet the both ends.

People have lost their hopes with prolonged hours of gas and electricity load shedding and gigantic increment in the petroleum prices. I am wondered how PPP will ask votes on the same slogan.

In the bird eye views of the PML-N and the PTI, both are standing on different ends. The former levels charges on the latter for having support of security establishment. In my view, the PML-N should acknowledge the recent huge gatherings of the PTI.

The increasing popularity of Imran Khan has forced the PML-N to revise and revamp its policies. The ruling party of Punjab is using every tactic to hold back its members, redressing the grievances of all dissident workers.

While Imran Khan and the PTI is being criticized by the other parties on charges of establishment’s support and acceptance of same old faces in the front lines. The captain’s party will have to clear these two allegations if it really wants to pursue his slogan of change.

 

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