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PAKISTAN TEHREEK-E-INSAF GOVERNMENT POLICIES FOR SOCIOECONOMIC UPLIFT OF PAKISTANIS: A STUDY OF PUBLIC PERCEPTION AND SATISFACTION

Dr. Safdar Hussain, Muhammad Aqeel, Muhammad Hamza, Abdul Razzak Khan and Muhammad Madni Asghar
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Dr. Safdar Hussain: ssistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The Islamia University of Bahwalpur
Muhammad Aqeel: Visiting Lecturer (English), Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Abdul Razzak Khan: ecturer (Political Science), Institute of Southern Punjab (ISP) Multan
Muhammad Madni Asghar: Associate Lecturer, Department of Pakistan Studies, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur

Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 2021, vol. 10, issue 1, 84-98

Abstract: In 2018, a new political party __Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) __came to power at the national and provincial level in Pakistan. Traditionally two political parties explicitly Pakistan’s Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League (N) have dominated the political system of the country. PTI coming to power was indeed a new phenomenon into the murky politics of Pakistan. To some it appeared a fresh wave, to some it appeared a traditional political party. Throughout its turbulent career as politician, Imran Khan has promised to fight corruption, eradicate poverty, and promote public welfare and prosperity policies. Prime Minister Khan and its PTI party renewed these principles of public welfare prior to the 2018 general elections. PTI has completed half of its five years term, it is appropriate time to evaluate PTI government performance. Existing empirical research on PTI government policies primarily regarding public perception and satisfaction has remained under-studied, so an attempt is underway to examine the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Government Policies for Socioeconomic Uplift of Pakistanis. In addition, we also examine the Public Perception and Satisfaction regarding PTI government policies. Public perception and happiness are secured by the administrating a questionnaire.

Keywords: Public Perception; PTI; Ehsaas Programme; Poverty; and Jobs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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