This is in connection to the state of affairs in Pakistani politics. The people, out of their sheer hopelessness and a desperate desire to seek a stimulus for sowing their seeds of hopes and expectations, look around here and there for someone to make them believe that its not all over - that still a lot could be done to save this country and people from running into disasters of unmeasurable magnitude. This state of affairs is ample in its fertility for anyone to sow new seeds grow into productive yields without any long time to wait for it. Such seems to me the case of Imran Khan, who has no big allegations on his credit though, but, who has not accomplished anything practically convincing enough to demonstrate a clear way to a renaissance as well. He has been speaking well enough, and with the all-needed anti-American tilts, compliant to the common public desire, nevertheless, there has remained a substantial difference between the claims and actual performances in history of Pakistani politics.