I have a few questions for Imran Khan and his government in Pakistan.He won the ICC Cricket World Cup in 1992 under his leadership.He fought relentlessly and he is a sporting icon for Pakistan.My question is that why didn't he appoint a sports minister?Why can't he try to send Pakistanis to other countries in Middle East besides others with the basic aim of earning money as a sportsman like in squash,hockey,football etc.He should have have tried to get PHF in order.Pakistani PM should also take charge of some people like Sohail Abbas,getting pride of performance award but getting 0 rupees after being promised 6000000 rupees.can he help Pakistan in winning next hockey World Cup.Imran Khan should do this.Views?Fellow football fans!
A few questions for Mr Imran Khan
posted on 13/3/19
Mate ...... this is a football forum, particularly concerning all things related to Manchester United.
It has nothing to do with Pakistan or Pakistani government or cricket ...............
It it helps the clue is in the title of this forum.
posted on 13/3/19
Wtf is this
posted on 13/3/19
comment by Picasso (U21397)
posted 8 minutes ago
Mate ...... this is a football forum, particularly concerning all things related to Manchester United.
It has nothing to do with Pakistan or Pakistani government or cricket ...............
It it helps the clue is in the title of this forum.
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posted on 14/3/19
I spoke to Imran, he said he'll be back to you soon
posted on 14/3/19
His government has been in power for 6 months, sports entertainment are secondary priorities. Presently, he is confronted with over far important issues like hostile neighbour etc
posted on 15/3/19
P T I D I am his supporter but what I wanted to say was something else.I was not just trying to malign him.I do kbow a few politicians but I was trying to imply was that employment related to sports and employment can be created by sending many deserving and especially many poor people in Middle East and other various corners of the globe on sports visas with the aim of various people being to be either a professional footballer or basketball player or cricketer or sports star and some universities of technically advanced countries can provide sporting clinics as well as technical and professional education can be tried on a large,small and medium scale.This can help us export many objects rather than import them or at least become self-sufficient in many products and help us compete locally as well as become economically,socially and politically stable which shall be fruitful and harmonious for the beautiful country of Pakistan which Imran Khan loves.For example, PHF,PBF,PFF can be run smoothly by removing corruption and removing many sports related and politics related avenues to provide an outlet as an alternative to merely a selected few rich or affluent class.Instead of building houses for the poor & making them work hard or wasting time for the poor,he may try to provide employment to hockey players,boxers and other talented people.28-30 percent employment can be enhanced by doing a few of these by sending children of a few guys into Islamic countries and other various places to sit in PhD classes,sports clubs like those in KSA,USA,UK,Germany,Egypt,Iraq,Iran,Japan,Korea,Kuwait,Russia,China,etc to make them self sufficient and useful members of the society-people in backward areas like those in Thar,Southern Punjab,Sindh and especially Balochistan and other areas like Gilgit Baltistan and a few from FATA and Frontier province (KPK).
posted on 15/3/19
I used to live in Sialkot which is the second most revenue generating city of Pakistan and exports sports goods and a few other related projects.On the other hams, we can be a little rich if we do organise a sports league similar to that organised in India like PHL almost 12-13 years ago and have many talented football stars or boxers playing in different corners of the country by having Amir Khan and POA as well as PSB all being run yransparently and without any outside interference without any political or social or other form of pressure.