
As Imran Khan’s government in Pakistan approaches the end of its third year, the country is rapidly drifting towards civil dictatorship. The arrest of opposition politicians, a crackdown on the media, and the imposition of a draconian economic policy with price hike touching sky has been the hallmark of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government. This has frustrated hopes of achieving a measure of political stability, which had been expected after July elections last year.
During the highly charged 2018 election campaign, Imran Khan’s main promise was to eradicate graft in the country. He pledged to arrest corrupt politicians and billions of dollars allegedly parked by Pakistanis in overseas banks. After coming to power, Khan’s government has arrested opposition politicians, but without any due process.
Jahangir Khan Tareenborn 4 July 1953 is a Pakistani business magnate who brought PTI in to life is the majority shareholder &CEO of JDW Group, a Conglomeratespecialized in Sugar Manufacturing and have four sugar units (unit-1(30,000TCD)), unit-2(22,000TCD), unit-3(22,000TCD), unit-4((deharki)20,000TCD)), Biomass (Bagasse) Cogeneration and have two power units(unit-1(26.6MW), unit-2(26.8MW)), Paper manufacturing, Sugarcane Corporate Farming on 30,000 acres of land and Aviationservices. Jahangir Khan Tareen is also the Chairman and owner of J.K Group, a Conglomeratespecialized in Sugar Manufacturing, and have two sugar units(unit-1(12,000TCD), unit-2(24,000TCD)), Milk Production & Processing and Sugarcane Corporate Farming.[6] He is also the Chairman and owner of United Foods Pvt Ltd (Ali Tareen Farms, Lodhran), Indus Mining & also the owner of Multan Sultans the franchise of the Pakistan Super League
Current Governor of Punjab wsaBorn in Pirmahal, Punjab, Sarwar moved to Scotland in 1976 and built up a chain of cash and carry stores.Sarwar served as the Scottish Labor Member of Parliament for Glasgow Central from 1997 to 2010 and retired from UK politics in 2010. During his tenure at Westminster, Sarwar served on the Scottish Affairs Select Committee, and his youngest son Anas Sarwar served as MP for the same constituency from 2010 to 2015. He was the country’s first Muslim Member of Parliament.
He relinquished UK citizenship in July 2013 and became Governor of the Punjab, representing the Pakistan Muslim League (N). He resigned from the position on 29 January 2015 after disagreeing with government foreign policy. He joined the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party (PTI) on 10 February 2015.
He was elected to the Senate of Pakistan in March 2018 and appointed Governor of Punjab on 8 August 2018.
So this is the story of two closes friends of Imran khan are now indifference. No body knows when PTI disintegrates.