Pakistan Elections 2008: Who Do You Support, and Why?

Posted on January 4, 2008
Filed Under >> Adil Najam, About ATP, Politics, Society
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Adil Najam

We want to do a blogging experiment (which requires us to put all comments under moderation) and really let our readers write this post on Pakistan’s Elections 2008. What we are doing is not unique, but there is a twist to how we wan to do it.

First, here is the question we want you to answer for us:

Please tell us which political leader or party you support, or you think should be supported, in Pakistan’s elections 2008 and why?

Now, here are the rules - and we will implement these rules strictly, so please do read them carefully. All comments that meet these criteria will be published. Comments that do not meet these criteria will not.

Rule #1: It is not enough to say who you think should be supported, you need to tell us WHY you think they should be supported. In fact, getting to the WHY is the only real point to the exercise.

Rule #2: We understand the importance of comparison and competition in politics, but you are NOT allowed to say who should NOT be supported (or why they should not be supported). You can only tell us who should be supported and why. You can only tell us who you think is ‘good’ and what is ‘good’ about them. Any mention at all of who you think is ‘bad’ or what is ‘bad’ about others will disqualify the comment.

Rule #3. Please do not try to be too “clever.” We are sure you are all very bright and we also know that you are passionate about your preferences. All of that is very good. However, in our moderation we will err on the side of caution and delete any attempt at all to circumvent Rule #2. So, please read your comment carefully before submission to make sure that it cannot be inadvertently understood as an attempt to get around Rule #2.


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Rule #4. This brings us to our last and final rule. All comments on this post are placed automatically in moderation and will appear only after a system moderator approves them as having met the rules laid out here. Over the next couple of days we will try to look at the moderation queue as often as we can to reduce the time that comments stay in moderation. However, do please expect some delays between your posting a comment and its appearing here. Also, if you feel that your comment has been moderated, you are welcome to repost the comment this time wording it in a way that meets all these rules, especially Rule #2. While commenters are welcome to post comments more than once - especially if they are building on someone else’s comment - we will remove multiple comments from the same person if the content is the same or very similar; please, do not try to spam us with such repeated comments.

If you think that your leader or party has not gotten a fair deal from us at ATP or the media or the electorate, here is your opportunity to make a case for them. You can make a case for anyone you want. You just cannot make a case against anyone.

I realize that we do often make choices based primarily on what or who we do not like, rather than who or what we like. There is nothing wrong per se with that, but for our purpose we are taking that option off the table.

Too many of us take too much please, too often, in being cynical. Therefore, I suspect that focusing on our positive energies might turn out to be rather difficult for some of our readers. I sincerely hope that I am wrong.

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  1. Talha Hassan says:
    January 7th, 2008 8:02 am

    I will vote for PTI if they are participating in Elections. Imran Khan is the only politician who stand and fight for principles. The party has a vision and their objectives are beneficial for Pakistan in long term.

  2. Hassan says:
    January 7th, 2008 7:01 am

    Musharraf!

    My vote is for Musharraf (and who ever he supports) because he is the only person in politics who has the courage to take leadership decisions against the popular bandwagons. I love his “Pakistan First” policy which is above individuals, groups and creeds.

  3. YLH says:
    January 7th, 2008 4:53 am

    PPP

    Because they symbolize the unity of the federation.

  4. RE says:
    January 7th, 2008 1:19 am

    We must pick a leader who will unite Pakistan and eliminate hate among us. Any recommendation as who is talking for unity?

  5. Mudassar says:
    January 6th, 2008 11:28 pm

    Imran Khan

  6. A.D. says:
    January 6th, 2008 9:04 pm

    For me also party is not important, the person is. I will vote to the candidate who will do most for my constituency.

  7. Hyder says:
    January 6th, 2008 8:32 pm

    Nawaz Sharif’s party.
    Nawaz Sharif have courage, boldness and leadership qualities needed to tackle difficult issues and will be able to unite the country.

  8. zakoota says:
    January 6th, 2008 8:28 pm

    Nawaz Sharif,

    There are alot of reason but mainly because:

    1. He is the cleanest of the lot,
    2. He is the only one who has repeatedly mentioned on numerous occasions that he has come back to save Pakistan and not to rule.
    3. He made Pakistan nuclear officially, didn’t take any pressure.
    4. He is sincere (always approached PPP and other political parties for agreements, also courageously went to see Benazir after she was attacked, no one other dared)
    5. He believes in good communication infrastructure. Motorways, internet, mobile phones, better taxis came under his leadership.Also started Gwader project, couldn’t complete it though.
    6. He also initiated various self employment schemes.

    I also consider Imran Khan quite sincere but lacks candidates. Alone he cant do much.

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