2018 was a good year for Imran Khan.
He was sworn in last August, winning the support of fellow citizens with his story of a long political struggle to the corridors of power.
Now, as Imran Khan approaches the end of his first year as prime minister, how does the Pakistani public rate his political performance?
CGTN’s Danial Khan reports from Hyderabad, Pakistan.
To discuss:
- Mosharraf Zaidi, senior fellow, Tabadlab
- Shuja Nawaz, distinguished fellow, South Asia Center, Atlantic Council
- Kamran Bokhari, founding director at the Center for Global Policy
For more:
Prime Minister Imran held an informal discussion with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to the Kyrgyz Republic. https://t.co/p6itgQ9DtG pic.twitter.com/diKa4LKeLf
— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) June 13, 2019
The prime minister also had a cordial meeting with Kyrgyz President Sooronbay Sharipovich Jeenbekov on the sidelines of the SCO summit.https://t.co/p6itgQ9DtG pic.twitter.com/QCbKjE1dtb
— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) June 13, 2019
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