The Economic Times: Changing Pakistan’s path won’t be easy for Imran Khan 

The Economic Times: Changing Pakistan’s path won’t be easy for Imran Khan 
Imran Khan’s victory speech may have raised hopes in Pakistan, like many leaders do across the world when they sound idealist and authentic in their maiden speeches. (Shutterstock)
Updated 28 July 2018 20:05
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The Economic Times: Changing Pakistan’s path won’t be easy for Imran Khan 

The Economic Times: Changing Pakistan’s path won’t be easy for Imran Khan 

July 28: The Economic Times report by Avinash Mohananey states that Imran Khan’s victory speech may have raised hopes in Pakistan, like many leaders do across the world when they sound idealist and authentic in their maiden speeches.  Khan offered simplistic solutions to complex issues, as if everything would fall in place once he becomes the PM. They were similar to his claim that the moment the US stopped drone strikes, Taliban would melt away. 

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