Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Imran khan promises a ray of hope for Pakistan

      It seems that the people of Pakistan have become frustrated with the two main political parties and their selfish, outdated, and corrupt polities. The politicians have failed to fulfil the minimum expectations of the Pakistani people even after more than half a century of the country's independence. News reports seem to suggest that the ordinary citizens are increasingly extending their support to Imran Khan, the former cricket captain who led Pakistan to its first and only World Cup win.
      Imran has thus far proved his mettle in every field that he has worked in.Pakistan is in dire need of a leader who is honest , dedicated, dynamic and farsighted, and the legendary cricketer seems to fit the bill. He is a real fighter and could very well prove to be a real statesman. Imran founded Tehrik-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) in 1996. In his illustrated career, he reached the peak when Pakistan won the World Cup under his captaincy in 1992. He also founded a state -of-the art cancer hospital in his  mother's name for the poor people in Lahore.  Critics may doubt about his political sagacity but when two major political parties fail repeatedly then radical change is the demand of the time.

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