Friday, May 10, 2013

Prediction 100%: Who will win May 11 Elections in Pakistan

Prediction 100%: Who will win May 11 Elections in Pakistan
Elections are ready in Pakistan and today is polling. First time in 65 years history a democratically elected government not only completed his tenure but also people are in polls to elect their government for another 5 years. It is unprecedented in Pakistan. No doubt, the credit goes to Pakistani politicians especially to both popular parties PPP & PML (N). After taking oath by new PM Pakistanis will be thankful to  politicians, army & Judiciary for playing an important role in the first democratic transition. Currently, it is a tri-party contest, two parties are popular parties while 3rd one is a new comer which capture some stage partly due to media and non-political glamour and partly due to tactical retreat by PPP.  So political pandits are saying that today's contest will be either between PML (N) & PTI or between PML(N) & PPP yet in both cases PML(N) is on central stage. The question is who will win the election. PPP is relaying on PTI who will damage PML(N) votes while PTI is relaying on youth & sympathy votes. Nawaz Sharief earned respect due to following policies 1- support to previous elected govt for completion of its tenure 2- demand to establish National commission regarding New provinces 3- support for restoration of judiciary 4- support for constitutional amendments to strengthen democratic system 5- support for reducing Pak-India tensions. 
Pakistan's non elected elite is not in favour of democratic transition and its simple proof is our 65 year history which is infected by diseases like Marshallas, non party base elections and production of anti-politician writers/media men. Yet May 11 is day of mourning for them. So May 11 will be a victory day for people of Pakistan. 


الیکشن 2013 : بازی کون جتے، کون ہارے




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