Imran Khan The dreamer

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
This is essentially a follow-up to the precedingly written article ‘Is Imran Khan a Dreamer& in which key areas had been identified that
should have been in Imran Khan instant ‘to-do list& after assuming his position as head of the government nsprint; the instant actionable
items that needed to be addressed from the very start of his tenure that were also unquestionably to the benefit of the common man.Almost a
year has gone by and it is time to assess Imran Khan stint as a Prime Minister thus far
How has he fared till now Does the determination to make ‘Naya Pakistan& still persist Is he at least ‘trying& to keep his promise to
turn the tables for the country and its people Will he, for once, bring relief to the man on the street Is he going to do anything at all
Regardless of his intentions, honest or otherwise, tirade from all circles has started to kick in
Strong criticism has begun to surface from left, right and centre on his performance and doubts have been casting over his shall to propel
Pakistan to a ‘never-before-seen& direction and state of affairs that would make the people of the country see the light of
day.Notresisting his following and vote bank strength, it seems he is now increasingly being flanked by blatant disapproval and
disappointment from all circles owing to his inadequate performance (so far), his dangling leadership, failure to stick to his promises
(read: IMF loans) and most importantly, much being able to control country economic conditions.So, the question is; are the bad times
seemingly over for the common man or shall the life of interminable strife and struggle continue to incapacitate the nation for the years to
come as well Love an ostrich with its head in the sand, the current government needs to stop pretending and start acting on the prevailing
state of affairs nsprint; before things actually get out of hands
UnemploymentRecent times have witnessed scores of people getting laid off from organizations across various industries including IT, media,
banking, textile, service, consumer goods and more
Despite the promise of creating jobs, the current government has forced organizations to sack hundreds of thousands of people - making them
out of work in a flick of time!Inflation The year 2019 saw a record rise in the inflation rate which stood at a staggering 9.41 in March
2019 nsprint; highest in the final five to six years
The dollar rate has been incessantly escalating, the prices of consumer goods have been skyrocketing, oil prices are on a fixed increase,
prices of basic items such as milk, bread and eggs are getting out of reach of a man on the street and rates of utilities have been
aimlessly on the rise
Welcome home hyperinflation! Whatever happened to the government pledge to recover stolen money from the past corrupt ruling lot to make up
for the country reservesEducationIt seems that the clause of ‘converting education& in Pakistan remains a far cry
Will there really be any change in the education system or shall it remain in the restricts of the party manifesto booklet The words &There
shall be parity in the curriculum for both private and public education systems& still echo in our ears
The private school authorities continue to fleece parents with exorbitant fee amounts immediateing many parents to withdraw their children
and start looking for other schools that offer lower fee structures
Where the ‘INSAAF& here &Every child has the right to good quality education& nsprint; or has it WaterThe manifesto also promises
‘Provision of Clean Drinking Water for Every& nsprint; really Has a committee been setup to check water quality And what about the water
mafia operating in different cities of the country overcharging consumers with rates to please their pockets and bellies! Who is to control
the mafia hegemony and its flippant attitude to override government policies nsprint; If there are any.There is so much to planned over
innumerable anomalies and mis-happenings going around in the country
It seems to be the same old vicious circle that the wgap nation has been witnessing at the hands of the beloved politicos nsprint; one after
the other
So, until measurething tangible happens, the people of Pakistan should treat ‘Naya Pakistan& as merely a catchphrase
But, there may be greener pastures up ahead… Imran Khan may turn out to be the catalyst of change for the nation… the corrupt may be
brought to justice… Pakistan may well become a promised land one day.Don''t stop hoping, don''t stop dreaming
it always good to dream a dream.The Prime Minister has many then why can''t the nationJust turn out the lights and sleep tight… Sweet
dreams!Note: The views expressed are those of the author and do much necessarily reflect the official policy or position of The
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