Nawaz Sharif, Khan More Well-known than Zardari
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Nawaz Sharif, go of the Pakistan Islamic League-Nawaz celebration (PML-N), is the most famous innovator involved on the study, with a beneficial ranking from 66% of Pakistanis; approximately a one fourth (26%) perspective him unfavorably. Sharif is particularly well liked in Punjab region (78%).
Imran Khan, innovator of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf celebration (PTI), is also popular – 60% are beneficial toward the former cricket celebrity and less than two-in-ten (17%) keep a bad viewpoint of him. However, Khan’s scores have dropped from their great point this season and 2011, when approximately seven-in-ten Pakistanis were beneficial toward him. While Khan’s reputation has reduced across the panel, the fall has been especially extreme among 18- to 29-year-olds, his most powerful followers this season (63% beneficial in 2013 vs. 76% in 2012).
President Zardari remains very unpopular. Few Pakistanis (14%) show beneficial opinions of their innovator, while more than eight-in-ten (83%) are undesirable. Even among followers of his governmental celebration, the Pakistan Individuals Party, or PPP, Zardari battles to obtain an benefits over Sharif. Just 53% of those who recognize with the PPP are beneficial toward Zardari, in contrast to 52% who give Sharif kudos.
Raja Pervez Ashraf, who walked down as pm when the govt completed its phrase in April 2013, also gets adverse scores. About 50 percent of Pakistanis (51%) give Ashraf a bad ranking. Just 17% are beneficial, and nearly a third (32%) show no viewpoint.
Meanwhile, scores for Common Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Primary Rights Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry have been decreasing continuously over the last svereal years. Truly, a greater part of Pakistanis (61%) were beneficial toward Kayani, the Military chief of staff; these days, less (45%) provide him a beneficial evaluation. In the same way, about six-in-ten (61%) had a beneficial perspective of Chaudhry during 2009 and 2010, while just 43% say the same now.

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