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Dear Imran Khan, Some sincere thoughts for you: * You have come a long way since starting your party, you are one of the biggest political force in the country, big achievement. You are an inspiration for millions of Pakistanis and they blindly love you. * You have done a lot for this country, 1992 world cup, hospitals, universities and I think your biggest contribution is being a strong opposition. PPP and PMLN just cant play music chairs anymore. * In my humble opinion, being prime minister is a very small and selfish goal. Your personal and your party goal should be to strengthen the system/Pakistan so that only deserving, honest and capable people reach the top. You might bring 50,000 people and topple the government and be the PM but then someone else can do the same, however if the system is strong, we will always bring good people on top. It’s foolish to say system is not fixable, it’s whatever system we have that has avoided us from becoming Egypt, Iraq, etc. * Take a long term view of things, dont be desperate to be PM right now, you need to think of not only now but tomorrow and 100 years down the line. Think long term. It’s foolish to say that we have delivered in KPK, you have 4 more years, continue on that path and KPK progress will speak louder then your words (and any criticism from opponents) and the entire country will vote you to power in center and probably all provinces. Right now it seems like you are not willing to work for next 4 years unless you are made PM. * Being delusional probably helps to do the impossible but at this point you and your followers have completely lost touch with reality. 90% of IK/PTI followers (in my twitter feed, FB feed, etc) are criticizing what has happened today while you still are on top of that container and making a joke out of yourself. (and yes 10% still think they have succeeded - wake up please) * We are humans and we make mistakes, It would be great if you can accept your failure, your failure to manage the balloting process and loosing elections, your failure to lead this unsuccessful march, your failure to gather million people and 100,000 bikes, your failure to not live by your commitments to sleep and eat (and shit) with your fellow Pakistanis. Leader is one who knows when he is wrong, admits it, learns from it and becomes even more stronger. Your fans and Pakistanis will probably love you more. I sincerely want PTI to be a strong party for better Pakistan. Simple economics, more competition in market always leads to betterment !!
Posted on: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 06:32:52 +0000

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