The plan’s Islamic welfare concept is as fuzzy as the PTI’s vision of dealing with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. The system in the world that is actually closest to the version of an Islamic welfare state is one found in Scandinavian countries, where the tax-to-GDP ratio is around 50 per cent, where the governments are squeaky clean, and the majority of citizens law abiding and honest.
The ‘Rural Governance Plan’ is mostly full of clichés — employing vague phrases like “power to people where it belongs” — and lists many actions (such as “community based projects”), which have already been tried before. Also, the hypothesis that village councils (VC) will not be prone to being captured by the rural elite is naïve. Also the VC is too small to be a viable unit for delivering most public services. The proposal to have each council perform banking functions, resulting in 50,000 micro-banks, is unworkable, imprudent and bizarre. The plan should have built upon, and improved, the local government reforms carried out over the last decade.
The Economic Plan is most disappointing. Its key recommendations have been tried before for two decades, with little success. There is absolutely no credible ‘how to’ on raising taxes, improving expenditure management, reducing fiscal deficits and SOE losses, increasing exports or resolving the energy (and the impending water) crisis. The proposed recommendations are, in fact, quite timid and are akin to tinkering on the margin — reflecting perhaps, a fear that the PTI does not want to upset vested interests and unions.
The proposed tax reforms are meek and no different from past efforts, and there is nothing new of substance which will give confidence that tax collection will rise if the PTI comes to power. The party’s economic plan seems to shy away from a fundamental overhaul of the Federal Board of Revenue and the more difficult, but urgent, task of introducing a broad-based VAT at the retail level — something that seems to be the only logical way to significantly increase taxes. The recommendation that “provinces would have to do more” is a cop-out. Also, there is no mention of the need to reform the National Finance Commission.
The proposed expenditure reforms are not creative or bold in the least. Other than symbolic actions, no concrete proposals, which are necessary for any real change in government spending, have been made. No specific actions have been mentioned, such as, for example, reduction in number of forces’ personnel, postponement of major armament procurement or a reduction in defence expenditure. Similarly, no substantive and credible action has been proposed for reducing or prioritising current and development expenditures.
The party’s proposed reforms of SOEs are totally unremarkable and have been tried before — with no success. For fear of upsetting the unions, the PTI has shied away from the urgent need to privatise the SOEs — especially the NBP, oil and gas companies, PIA, the Pakistan Steel Mills and the electricity distribution companies. Instead, a Malaysian model, which was tried in Pakistan in the 1970s, is being proposed without any assessment of whether it will work or not. A plan to have autonomous SOE boards has been tried as well, over the last two decades and without any success.
Energy sector reforms ignore the urgency for increasing pricing and fundamental governance reforms for reducing theft which amounts to between Rs300 to 350 billion in losses. The PTI’s claim about reducing circular debt is not possible without pricing and deep governance reforms. The proposed reform fails to recognise that energy is an imported good and will be expensive. Tall claims about reducing the cost of production are based on the Thar coal reserves, a plan which is yet to take off, and a flawed pricing policy of domestic energy products. The recommendation that regulators will go after gas and electricity thieves is nonsensical as nowhere in the world do regulators do such things.
Civil service reforms are meek as well and have also been tried before — unsuccessfully. For fear of annoying the bureaucracy, the PTI has made no proposal on overhauling its ossified and unionised service structure. While the intent to raise spending on health and education is laudable, it ignores the reality that effectiveness of spending is much more important than the amount that has been set aside for spending. For example, there is no credible programme on how the PTI will deal with reform ‘blockers’, such as the textbook mafia or the 500,000 teachers who are unionised, politicised and poorly trained .
The proposed reforms to accelerate growth and exports have also been tried before, again with not much success. The fantastic-sounding assumptions about raising investment ratios are without any basis, and proposals to tap mineral resources ignore the ground reality and the reduction of foreign direct investment in this sector — especially after Reko Diq.
The party has failed to articulate a credible strategy for dealing with the impending water crisis. The proposed reforms fail to incorporate issues of canal water pricing, reform of the irrigation bureaucracy and the need to get out of low-value, high-water use agriculture (such as growing sugar cane).
Reforms of NAB do not incorporate any lessons learnt from the study of successful anti-corruption agencies in other countries (such as in Hong Kong or South Africa). Also, the issue of overlapping responsibilities of FIA and NAB has not been addressed.
The PTI’s proposed plans will not change the status quo and are more of a ‘drizzle’ and less of the ‘tsunami’ that the party keeps talking about. Claims about doing better than others are not credible at all because they have no basis in reality. Fancy and glossy power point presentations are not a substitute for real reforms. For the PTI to deliver on its promise of change, it will have to be bolder in its reform programme and discard outdated ‘tried and failed’ solutions.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 3rd, 2012.
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May the prerequisite of what Mr Khan wants to do is low population because unfortunately there is no modern example of islamic welfare age@BlackJack:
The how is simple for the not so simple minded increase the tax to GDP ratio with agri sector added to main stream taxation@Adeel:
Mr.Author What do want to do to to improve economic condition of Pakistan.Pakistani people have tried PML-N and PPP so many times what have they done to Pakistan.Sharif froze Foreign Curreny account and minted money for him self, most of all shattered the Trust and confidence of people in the Government of Pakistan.And what happened to Yellow taxi scheme.And Mr. author what was economic consequences of Exploding A-bomb when Sharif was PM.Everybody knows that Isreal has all types of A-bomb but they dont.make noise.Now we are spending all our energies and billions of Rs.for its protection.And PPP(Bhutto) was resposible for breaking the country into half,look at his son in law what he has done to Pakistan in last four and a half years. At least we know the track record of Imran khan,he is the man who delivers what he says.We all should give him a fair chance.I am positive he will pick a very Good team.
Those talking about Khilafat must be reminded about its meaning - The meaning of Khalifa is a LEADER & that is what we see today in IK - Our last hope for Pakistan.
@Usman Khan: Agreed Asad Umar has almost bankrupted his last employer. Sahaukat Aziz emphasis was on trading and not manufacturing how can you employ everyone without a manufacturing base and what are the incentives for corporatistion.
Tax revenues are low not because of corruption but lack of data with the government. We need to capture in data basis as to expenditure by individual whether capital expenditure or revenue expenditure and the tax regulator needs to work closely with other regulators like state bank and SECP and the provincial machinery to create these data bases.
The businesses which are funding the illegal economy and crime and the corrupt government indpector have to be regulated and brought into the tax net.
To the writer.. Do you know the reasons for the failure of (mentioned) past systems? Were those the systems OR "the way they were implemented and monitored?". Please don't just take an extreme stance saying those systems are flop. How can you be SO sure that they cannot be implemented in a better way?
Is it just me or is Express Tribune a bit anti-PTI?
"As a PTI supporter,"
Yeah right - Abid, at least be man enough to acknowledge you are anti-PTI
@Imran Con: May be you would like to elaborate How PTI economy plan is akin to throwing yourself in front of oncoming traffic? I didn't get the analogy. Thank you.
We have seen many so called mr clean come and go since this country was born.Without exception all promised diamond and gold but delivered nothing save poverty and corruption.PTI or for that matter any other political party want power to rule and become mega rich. Country has become similar to a patient under the oxygen tent.It needs practical and viable directions to strengthen the shaky foundation.Phasing out reforms is better option for a population of 180million which is controlled by about 1000 families.Pakistan needs five days cricket and not ODI or T 20 consisting of specialists and all rounders.
The author has not idea what he is talking about. Merely a leg pulling article. He by no mean is a PTI supporter but a paid writer (because the criticism was not healthy and showed hatred instead). The point when author compared Imran Khan from PPP and PMlLn Leadership he fell very low in my eyes.
@Imran Con I am sorry bt with all the trouble and pains u went through in writing that comment of yours, it makes no sense. And these "generalisations" of urs won't help anyone. I dont support PTI because no one better is available but because of their excellent policies on every matter and because of the passion of Imran Khan-sign of a true leader. Its your choice to believe nothing good can ever happen with this country.
My vote is for IK because he is best in available leaders :)
IK just trying to fool people by making them believe in unbelieveable! Get real IK & show them your real face. Not good to fool these innocent people with unachieveable dreams.
I am a PTI Supporter. I am extremely surprised at the juvenile response by other supporters-- questioning the credentials of the writer. Last year he joined PTI with Jehangir Tareen and his "clean group". He has advised them on many issues but that doesnt stop people from voicing opinions.
Instead of responding with psychophancy type blabber-- read the authors suggestions and comments. Its meant to strengthen PTI---- yes you can take it criticism and ignore it... But then you would be a typical party jiyala--- not a patriot hoping for the best party for Pakistan (inshAllah PTI)
IK needs people who wont just say yes to everything!
Pakistan is rich in making proposals and plans. my question is HOWWWW?? there is no answer how you would do this.. Asad Umar may have good qualities, but tell us how we would get rid of load shedding in 90 days? how you would pay billion of rupees to IPPs? No one is talking about population growth rate, we are suffering due to high Population growth rate, why not this is in our econimic priority list?
How much hate mail are you getting?
This is a devastating critique of the proposals which are indeed wholly inadequate and uninspired despite the earnestness of the 'economic' team put together by the PTI. The MBA approach will not suffice, they have no exposure to the array on development and governance issues as they have not confronted them nor thought about or debated them. This is not because they don't care but simply they have not been in the area and their expertize lies elsewhere just as Shaukat Aziz was so completely out of hos depth and the country is paying for it. We cannot afford more floundering and experimentation even if the upright leadership of PTI will indeed make a difference but dsadly that won't be enough. I don't remember the PTI asking for any assistance or ideas from people in the country who could have contributed ideas and experience.
@Imran Con ... Then again, pretty much every PTI supporter I’ve seen sports the line “I’m going to vote for Imran Khan because I have no better options.” That basically says it all about PTI ideology.
That basically tells you the state of our people's minds ... not PTI idealogy. I am unsure how you got that conclusion.
Our people are fed up of just 2 parties, have repeatedly tried them and found they offer nothing "new" on the table. The leaders of both these parties have had their chance to bring any real change and both have been failed miserably.
This time people have a chance to vote for change and new faces to replace the same old ones going in and out of the assemblies without bringing any benefit to the voter who voted for them. The current rulers are only concerned with one thing; filling their pockets until they can.
I'll tell you what really is tried-and-failed: every other major party out there running for power. PTI deserves one chance despite the weaknesses they may have (everyone in politics is far from perfect) - the real issue here is that the public would be devastated and lose faith in the electoral process if despite this much promise and hope IK doesn't get a single chance to prove whatever he has.
A very good article indeed but I would like to point out that policies (of any sort) do not work unless there is a strong political will to implement them and bring about the intended outcome. All the fallacies in the policies of PTI, as pointed out by the author, are correct. However, the reason that comes to my mind for the continuous failure of these policies is rampant corruption and inefficiencies in our state structure.
Therefore, why I believe PTI might bring about 'CHANGE' is because their political will to do so seems to be there. If they are able to strike down on corruption and ineffeciencies in the state structure, they would be able to substantially improve the socio, political and economic condition of the country.
Now I am not foreseeing or anticipating a complete change of Pakistan from a corrupt failed state into a welfare state but I do believe that PTI will be able to sow the seeds of change that may lead to a better tomorrow and a better future not just for the country but also its countrymen.
We just need a will to achieve our desired goals. Once we have a strong will we will automatically find our way to achieve what we have desired!
Pakistan Zindabad - I am optimistic about the future of my country and would do anything to make things better for her and her countrymen.
Dear Author, you begin be saying .... As a PTI supporter, I find its economic and governance plans disappointing.
Do any of the plans offered by the other parties seem better than the one by PTI?
Given your experience and also as a PTI supporter, I would have thought you would suggest or advise the PTI rather than start bashing them in a public forum.
Dear Author,
Being a PTI supporter, you have indeed blasted each and every point in their agendas on Enonomy, Local Governance, Energy, Agriculture etc. Thank you very much for that. The point is very much agreeable that more or less, all parties might have similar plans to rectify the free fall of the country, but some credit needs to be given to Team PTI on publicly coming out with plans and actually discussing it. How many times have we seen, members of the status quo coming out in public, discussing their plans? Besides everything, Pakistan is in actuality, not suffering from lack of ideas but lack of honest intentions and implementation. Lets hope the untried and untested changes the fate of Pakistan on the world Map...
Amen...
Maybe most of the PTI Policies have been tried and tested before like this article says, i am no expert but what i am counting on is the integrity and the good intentions of PTI's leaders. Political Corruption is the root cause of all policy failures. Maybe with a new honest govt. the same plans can be implemented better? All IMO Ofcourse
Abid,
I heard that you were (and still are?) one of their close advisors and this is your product. I may be completely wrong about that. Or maybe you were "side-lined" (as others have been but will remain nameless) and this is one way to vent your frustration? I am only guessing here.
Your critique is a bit harsh. At least PTI has a "plan". The rest have none and confine themselves to Pakistan's favorite pastime: empty slogans.
Of course any plan must be something that is credible and do-able and yes this may be a case of over-reaching ambition but Pakistan can no longer get by with tinkering on the edges. We need radical change.
I have my reservations as well and so do others -- who have written about it. I hope this will generate a sober and constructive debate and the PTI will demonstrate maturity in their response to valid criticism and modify their plan in that light.
@Abdullah:
Please could you elaborate by what you mean by the term Khilfat and how is to going to get the country out of the economic crisis...
I am not a PTI supporter but still I am disappointed with this article. The writer criticized, most of which makes sense imo, but did not suggest any alternatives except for tried-tested-failed maneuvers of the World Bank and IMF.
Idea of village council and Community based project is not a bad one. The idea has never tested on a broad scale with clear objective. I do agree with the opinion of author in other issues. Although I am not a supporter of PTI, but would be unfair if don't appreciate efforts. Atleast they have been able to come up with some plan. I expect other parties to follow the same.
The Lord adviser to world bank can suggest something then if the chap is a PTI supporter as he claims or was the rhetoric begun with a plain lie? how about PTI makes you the finance minister in its govt, will than serve well to lord adviser to World Bank?
bad PTI bad bad PTI...good PPP and PMLN...they should govern us for next 5 years as they've done wonders to our country...alright?
Dear Abid sahab,
How about a economic and governance plan from yourself, send it to me if possible
I appreciate your effort in writing this article to scrutinize the proposed economic policies of PTI. However, as you have said, if you are a supporter of PTI, then I would ask you to kindly help Imran Khan in drafting a better version of economic policy proposal because I believe that most of the PTI team if not all are committed and honest about their work. Proper guidance by experts in different fields should be given to PTI.
i support PTI they r honest with progressive Pakistan.
I would rather have an honest and trustworthy political leader with no economic vision than a self centered & dishonest govt with athe greatest economic welfare plan!
If author is a PTI supporter then why he didnt simple contacted PTI team for the improvements...... writing such articles would only increase negativity......
Discussions should be healthy and lead towards outcome
Look who is telling Pti's economic policy is a failed policy? he himself used to be an agent of world bank...which has refused Pakistan to lend money on Major hydro power projects and Coal power, despite knowing that shortfall in electricity is directly proportional to the growth of economy in Pakistan.When Pti first announced it's Economic policy and electronic media and other economist supported it...Many political parties harped that basically it was their own idea.The million dollar question is not how well can an idea be ? but it's implementation is most important and currently all political parties which have failed in every areas be it sports, railways,health,energy, law and order etc.. Which donor agency or country will invest in Pakistan? Can he tell the readers how can he increase the Gdp of Pakistan? I am sure he himself has no idea but criticism is good , but the destructive criticism will only drown Pakistan.
Abid sb I think u need to go through the policy again, as u missed/mixed some points, like conversion to coal does not mean coal from thar. Asad has clarified it so many times that it would b imported coal&still cheaper than current fuel. Others r some issues rated to agri policy, coming soon IA.
I am not a economist so earlier I could not say anything about PTI economic policy. But now, I see the author who served as operations adviser at the World Bank is opposing the policy, I am sure the PTI economic policy is to benefit Pakistan. World Bank and IMF always prepared policy for Pakistan that are against Pakistan and advisors like this author are behind it. SO now I know PTI policy is good for Pakistan. Totally On for it.
PTI is deemed to fail for one reason-It is not from masses.
Thanks a lot for a scholarly Op Ed and it shows. In every plan there are revenues and expenses. In Pakistan there are two fixed expenses. Defense and debt payment which is more than 50% of our budget. It must be remembered that Gen Mush included army perks in the civilian budget from defense. The debt payment is not going to change and only increase. In order to spend more money on healthcare, education, electricity and civic needs one needs revenues and where would PTI make the outs? Unless there is dramatic increase in revenue or big cuts in expenses no party can even maintain the budget at the current level let alone spending more for public. The Op Ed says "The system in the world that is actually closest to the version of an Islamic welfare state is one found in Scandinavian countries, where the tax-to-GDP ratio is around 50 per cent, where the governments are squeaky clean, and the majority of citizens law abiding and honest." Don't worry IK and PTI leaders would eliminate corruption in 90 days and Pakistan's dismal tax collection would dramatically become 50% to GDP. IK and PTI know full well what this Op Ed says but they are exploiting the hopelessness of middleclass of Pakistan.
@toor: you have the luxury to do that, 180 million other souls in this country don't. you belong to the elite whose kind has destroyed this nation because they always have a backup option.
These old people did not succeed in there time .. now they want to tell us that we cant succeed. Man get a life. The problem was never with the policies but with the implementation as repeatedly stated by PTI.
The Author is a wolf (PMLN) in a sheep skin. Please share your bank statements and phone records with us if you are real PTI supporter. We would like to know how much you have been paid to write this nonsense and who has contacted you prior to writing this garbage. PTI is doing its home working prior to the next election. They have acquired best professional expert’s inputs to formulate all their policies. They are still open to take positive criticism and fix the flaws but only if it is not from the PMLN. Pakistan should hire/invite Physiatrists from the whole world to treat PNLN supporters, Journalists and PNLN leadership. PPP and PMLN past governments had been involved in mass corruption and bad deeds. Their supporters have nothing to defend unless they are retarded.
It's quite funny to see PTI supporters.
This is exactly the kind of support some of your previous leaders enjoyed. Nawaz Sharif during his peak time. Benazir Bhutto, during her peak time. Mian Musharraf, during his peak time. Today, Imran Khan.
You know what's common between all of them?
They all were extremely incompetent and had overwhelming support of the army. That's why they all failed your country.
I Knew it this article was just a matter of time. What does this writer expect that Pakistan should implement a western like or the scandinavian like economic plan the next day PTI comes to power. Lets try to put up some bones first before adding the meat. PTI coming to power will only be a start. Reforms will take hold slowly as corruption is wiped out. The plan is bold for Pakistan, no other party has implemented this plan because they went into it half heartedly never serious. I assure you PTI in power will certainly begin to move pakistan into the sun.
PTI must put the all their economic 'how-to' on the table and then get chosen experts, internal and external together to iterate over it till a feasible plan of action is devised. Bring in advisers from Turkey and Malaysia. The debate must be made public. We need to set a course on an economic policy that is agreed upon by the majority, which cannot be changed, no matter who is is in power. Check corruption, reward meritocracy and make sure change of government does not derail the broad economic agenda. The End.
I guess your employment for world bank was terminated due to such analysis otherwise your intro would had said "working" :).. anyways, nice try.. but we'll stick with whatever we can get.. btw.. why not try coming up with replacement to their 'failed' economic policy?
@Usman: "There’s no rocket science to Pakistan’s problems. Put an honest man at the top and the team will deliver. Stop searching for a silver bullet when the solution is staring you back in the face: Honesty and Integrity at the top."
I hope your wishes come true. cross the border we have Manmohan SIngh - whose personal honesty and competence has not been in question yet he presides over the most corrupt government India has ever had.
I like how PTI supporters continuously try to discount people because they don't give a solution. If something is wrong, it's wrong. If something will fail, it'll fail. It doesn't mean you should support it because there's no alternative given. What do you call someone who needs to get something out of the middle of the road with fast moving traffic and formulates the plan "run out and get it." People try to stop the person saying he may end up dead or paralyzed. He says "you haven't given any better options, so here I go." As he runs out and ends up in the hospital. You call him retarded. Because that's what he is. You don't just do something for lack of a better idea, you think up that idea if your previous one is shown to be a bad one regardless of if the people telling you it's a bad one doesn't hand you the answer. Then again, pretty much every PTI supporter I've seen sports the line "I'm going to vote for Imran Khan because I have no better options." That basically says it all about PTI ideology.
Do we need another Shauket Aziz as Asad Umar..
Economy should be run by political economist not by corporate executive...
so mr. author you are telling me to stay away from pakistan? noting good is going to happen? it's all fake or impossible stuff? i don't believe you! let's trust ik and his team let's give them a chance! one last chance.... if nothing get better then am going to say goodbye to my green passport!
So in Summary: privatise , Break the unions, more flat sales taxes, avoid the anticorruption mumbo jumbo, import furnace oil to make Electricity.
Abid saheb we have done these IMF/WB imposed Neolibral antics for 20 years now. It hasnt work, or maybe it has...
I think this guy is making good contribution to PTI economic policy as this article will give PTI good critical feed back. This is what Asad umar said that we are looking for feedback which could lead us to create economic policy near to perfection. Mind guys there is no perfect economic policy which is perfect, whatever model political parties take, lacks some areas because it is how things are going since ages. Labour and Tory in Uk, Congress and BJP in India and you know USA all have almost contradictory policies and both work. The only difference is that who work hard with the idea of "service to people".
Author "but urgent, task of introducing a broad-based VAT at the retail level — something that seems to be the only logical way to significantly increase taxes." Following is my comment on other news item on PTI economic policy. Aug 30, 2012 - 5:02AM
"The easiest and most functioning tax collection sytem in developed economies is GST.In a corruption ridden society as Pakistan need for GST implementation becomes a necessity.But GST has been made controvercial just to attract more votes.PTI has also avoided this issue in it’s economic reforms agenda.20% GST can make a big difference thoug a little sacrifice but good for economy in the long run.No money-no honey". Brilliant article kudos and regards.
I am not a supporter of PTI, but this article does not provide any reasoning how the plans proposed by PTI are not practical. Rather, author uses rhetorical devices to make its case. This is not argument, this is rhetoric.
Excellent, objective analysis. Thanks, Mr. Abid Hasan. Well done.
As a human we should always look at brighter side of Picture ,For first time in history of Pakistan Any party has given post election plan about economy, By the way it would have been more constructive if you would have told what things should be taken out of plan and what should be there instead of.Asad Umer Pakistan Famous name who turnaround Engro company is the head of economic of this team.THERE IS DIFFERENCE IN AN ADVISERS THOUGHT AND CEO --STAY COOL WORLD BANK :)
@Awans: Out of curiosity, if you were in their shoes, what would you do?
If previous Governments could not implement so why blaming PTI?? A person placed a picture and ask 'find out flaws', everyone did it. Next day he says 'find out flaws and correct it", nobody touch the picture.
There's no rocket science to Pakistan's problems. Put an honest man at the top and the team will deliver. Stop searching for a silver bullet when the solution is staring you back in the face: Honesty and Integrity at the top.
A sweeping dismissal, from the World Bank advisor. And what good has the world bank brought to Pakistan?
You are saying introducing VAT on retail? Are you serious? I stopped reading after that!
Finally someone who knows what he's talking about. Thank you for writing, Sir!
You are a PTI supporter? Are you sure?
Yawn. I as an overseas Pakistani, (father came to the UK, many, many moons ago) will be coming back to pakistan, in the event of an IK victory. There are many like me, out here, in the UK. What happened, post 9/11 under musharraf (economic boom), will happen again, if IK gets in power. Its all about confidence sonny jim. The People are ready for change, Give them half a chance, and you'll see the sort of growth we've seen in China and India.
You dont need a scientific, highly academic "perfect on paper" type plan. You need to get the basics right. Eliminate govt corruption, and bring about rule of law...etc. And then allow free enterprise to flourish.
IK has proven himself to be a highly competent administrator, Thats whats crucial.
These manifestos arent meant to be perfect, they're there to be scrutinized and put right, or modified.....But one things for sure, PTI will put effort into whatever it does...THAT CANT BE SAID FOR THE LIKES OF THE PPP, and the PML-N
PTI are by far and away the best option right now. Vote for them.
P.S, id love to see an alternative put forward by yourself.
You are such an educated supporter of PTI, and you could not offer your services to them when they were busy drawing up this economic plan??
"The system in the world that is actually closest to the version of an Islamic welfare state is one found in Scandinavian countries"
Oh, now you are going to claim Scandavian countries should be Islamic and be run according to Sharia?
a bit harsh i must say.. anyways positive or negative feedback both will go in favor of pti
Interesting analysis. My only concern about the article is that it makes it seem like Pakistan's problems in the past have been of administrative nature rather than political nature. Furthermore, being a knowledgeable observer of affairs himself, how about the author contribute to betterment of PTI's economic policy through concrete suggestions? End of the day, PTI is working for betterment of Pakistan and everybody's suggestions in this regard are most welcome.
Excellent analysis. The bottom line is that there is no challenge to status quo.
With all due respect Sir, previous endeavours failed due to presence of dishonest people at the helm. This time around, we'll insha'allah have Imran Khan at the top, and we trust him! :)
Here we go again. want 5 mins of fame: Criticize PTI !
More pains for Pakistanis, either PTI comes to power or doesn't. :-)
Finally a realist and pragmatic assessment of the PTI policy. However, I dont think PTI fanbois are going to agree with it. For them anything which "the beloved leader" says is possible in x number of days is gospel truth, far removed from the boundaries of any scrutiny or validation.
Its easy to criticize Mr Abid. For the first time somebody has stood up to talk about Pakistan. Yes Pakistan and not about any political party, province, ethnic or sectarian group. You have put up baseless argument without any facts and figures in your article. Past of the leaders who have presented this policy have a lot of successes named after them. So by saying weak, meek, unsuccessful, n bla bla won't make any difference to PTI. Try coming up with some stats before you counter any policy by any person.
What a waste of time.
The article is full of sweeping statements without substantiating with examples, reasons or alternate solutions. The article only says "this is wrong, that is flawed, it didn't work, that is not possible, it failed etc " Anyone could have written this type of article by simply negating everything PTI proposed in the PTI's Economic Vision. Perhaps there was no need to write the whole article because the title of the article says it all, rest of the content in the article is just the repetition of the title again and again and again.
Woww! Not one single alternative/recommendation/piece of advice! How do you expect me to believe you don't have an agenda? Even if IK/PTI archieve 20% of their stated goals (through competence/hard work - both missing in other parties) - Pakistan will be in a much better place than it is in today.
Oh my. Such negativity. Not a technical person at all, but two points I'd like to make:
1) This is an economic policy vision, not an implementation plan to detail the "hows" of everything. Also, some omissions you mention (e.g. about water policy, agriculture, education system etc.) will be dealt with in separate dedicated plans, so we should wait for those.
2) If much of what PTI proposes has failed in the past, does not mean it will fail in the future as well. The problem has been of political will and continues even now. There has to be political will at the top to take on the vested interests and be committed to these reforms and with PTI we hope this will be the case.
Just recently Imran Khan met with Shia leaders and condemned attrocities against Shia. He held a joint press conference in PC and also condemned those behind the attacks, and demanded their arrest. He also asked SC to take suo motto action against Shia killings. But the ET will not report that and instead talk about how bad everything abt PTI is. And nxt time they will publish an article saying Oh Imran Khan never condemns sectarian violence or the terrorists!
The fact that there hasnt been single comment posted on this article in the whole of the day today, (negative or positive), shows people dont really make up much of an "Economic Plan" submission before the Election, PTI talks about eradicating Corruption & Good Governance, which is the crux of the issue why our economy is dwindling like a dying candle light and the wind is catching up! I am not sure what kind of differences Analysts expect in a PTI Economic Plan, the fact that Imran Khan is making a great team, with people from various walks and successful and dynamic CEOs, is good. All the other parties have specialist Finance people, technocrats, hence the plans are similar... but none of them are executed to even a 10% extent. Its the "Execution & Enforcement" which is the Key in Pakistan or any other 3rd world country.. Plans are available on google, universities, case studies.. planning is not strategic in our Country... its execution is..
Article seems to be funded by pmln simply n truely
There is always room for improvement and any plan will obsolete with in a year or two as things change fast in economic term. However, we see sincerity and commitment behind it that is unique. PPP and PML with all its good plans has no intention to make change happen. It is people of Pakistan who has to decide between sincere Imran Khan or corrupt and vision-less leadership of other parties. I am talking it based on previous track record of Khan and his commitment to the nation building, and I believe I don't need to explain his commitment.
I have always felt that PTI's economic and political reforms promising prosperity to the nation and better governance, where all the sectors ;i.e. Military, Economy and Bureaucracy will willingly and promptly fall in place is mere wishful and farthest away from reality, and it is not going to work in a society where all these institutions are so entrenched that instead of cooperating with the new political regime, will instead try to wreck any changes. In India where political system is established over the last 65 years, the same forces are not allowing any meaningful reforms to take place. Pakistan has very little chance of succeeding under these conditions. Good luck to PTI but Aam Admi may as well stop day dreaming.
People are desperate to believe IK.
100% agree. IK after power and will maintain status quo.
We need Khilafat
The system in the world that is actually closest to the version of an Islamic welfare state is one found in Scandinavian countries. Apparently the prequisite for an Islamic welfare state is a very low muslim population.
I 'd still give my vote to PTI...
Can't agree more with the author. Great Article.
PTI's economic team wants to run the national economy like a corporate giant. Unfortunately, generally speaking, the management strategies, techniques and tactics taught in the west is mostly not applicable in our part of the world. The US and the west are learning it in a very painful manner in Afghanistan, IN Pakistan, Shouklat Aziz's policies were a total disaster.
Good work policies should be debated on.
Dear Author,
I appreciate your effort in writing this article to scrutinize the proposed economic policies of PTI. However, as you have said, if you are a supporter of PTI, then I would ask you to kindly help Imran Khan in drafting a better version of economic policy proposal because I believe that most of the PTI team if not all are committed and honest about their work. Proper guidance by experts in different fields should be given to PTI.
Are you listening IK and the horde of sentimental trolls ???
Well, I dont thing there are infinite ways to change Pakistan woes so its quite normal that PTI's proposals are not much different. The real thing is the Political Will to implement those things.
Leadership matters A LOT. Why don't we understand this? Ok it is a wish list but at least don't say that it is "impossible" to do it. Ohh myyy
Everything in it is wrong-Happy? These people can just tell "This cannot be done", but how?
All parties are planning to make Pakistan an Islamic Welfare State by borrowing money in not so Islamic manner from World Bank and IMF and PTI is no exception.