"You know there is a perception in this country that the younger one is in politics the more that individual represents the youth."
"Zardari sahib did say Bilawal is the brand ambassador of the youth not the Khan."
"Right, but my point is that the youth would nine times out of ten support change and let's be honest, the Pakistan People's Party is a status quo party today, and it is no wonder that Bilawal for all his youth is unable to attract others of the same age as he himself is."
"So you reckon Zardari sahib should allow Bilawal to do more than deliver speeches."
"Precisely... and let's be honest, getting rid of Qaim Ali Shah and replacing him with a younger man as the Sindh Chief Minister has also not done much good and..."
"Why is that?"
"Qaim Ali Shah provided comic relief to me at least, I mean I did like the guy and needless to add, his going to sleep at boring meetings where the powers-that-be wanted to bulldoze their suggestions was a more fitting response than warnings delivered in the Sindh Assembly and..."
"Ha ha, yes I miss Qaim Ali Shah too. If only Zardari sahib would revisit his decision and..."
"And another thing, if youth could attract youth and if Zardari sahib reckons getting his two daughters into politics would get the women vote he has another thing coming."
"Yep, because women voters voted in droves for his father in law Z A Bhutto and Zardari sahib may not have too many issues on a personal level but women voters have not thronged to his side. Then there is The Khan, women support him though his brief second marriage did not do much for his support amongst women."
"So what do you reckon these two men, namely The Bhutto and The Khan have in common? Ah I see they both represent change and do you reckon their looks had something to do with women voters?"
"How dare you say that? Let me assure you that Mian sahib and Zardari sahib are both personable physically and attitudinally and..."
"And have residences abroad and..."
"But for that to have an impact you need to know them personally, women voters are hardly likely to meet these gentlemen outside Pakistan and..."
"Don't be facetious."