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Do you think PTI has a future without Imran Khan?

  • Yes

    Votes: 22 19.6%
  • No

    Votes: 80 71.4%
  • Only if senior leadership is released

    Votes: 10 8.9%

  • Total voters
    112
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Had IK been in the West, or even in Pakistan, him having an illegitimate daughter would be no concern of mine at all. However, by denying it he became eligible to be elected in Pakistan. Admitting his responsibility as a father would have rendered him ineligible to be elected under Pakistani law. He chose power over his own flesh and blood. A liar who gets into office by violating the law simply cannot have any foundation for demanding rule of law.

HAHAHA mate you literally put me in stiches. When you lot will come to terms with it, that no one in Pakistan gives a flying f***? On top of that, dude is the most popular leader among the notoriously conversative parts of Pakistan.

If I were you, I will have some moment of reflection, if such a man with notorious past, is the most popular leader in "Islamic" republic of Pakistan, its the failure of status quo and its touts, because masses see them as absolutely useless.
 
He can create his own party and fight the election. His party sloagan should be "meri jind meri jan....." . I am sure people of KPK will give him their love.

Btw, this character was brought up in 13/D Gulshan Karachi. very local the KPK and tribal areas.
Where was IK brought up?
 
After the elimination of Liaquat Ali Khan, Fitmah Jinnah, Bhutto, and Benazir, we needed a different politician
A different leader
A leader who is also Mansoor Hallaj

موسم آیا تو نخل دار پہ میر
سر منصور ہی کا بار آیا
 
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Editorial: Could something be cooking within the PTI again? Over the weekend, several old and new faces paid visits to the party’s otherwise low-profile vice-chairman, ostensibly to ‘discuss politics’. On Saturday, former PTI leaders Fawad Chaudhry, Mahmood Maulvi and Imran Ismail called on Shah Mahmood Qureshi at a Lahore hospital, where the incarcerated PTI vice-chairman was recently shifted for medical treatment. It was later reported, however, that they ‘returned empty-handed’.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1953069
 
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Editorial: Could something be cooking within the PTI again? Over the weekend, several old and new faces paid visits to the party’s otherwise low-profile vice-chairman, ostensibly to ‘discuss politics’. On Saturday, former PTI leaders Fawad Chaudhry, Mahmood Maulvi and Imran Ismail called on Shah Mahmood Qureshi at a Lahore hospital, where the incarcerated PTI vice-chairman was recently shifted for medical treatment. It was later reported, however, that they ‘returned empty-handed’.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1953069
PTI must demonstrate a sense of responsibility? Responsibility for what? That they won the general elections 2024 free & fair but were denied enough seats in parliament which corresponded with their votes by the military establishment? That their leaders continue to face trial & imprisonment on trumped up charges, simply because they refuse to tow the military establishment’s narrative? 🙄
 
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Editorial: Could something be cooking within the PTI again? Over the weekend, several old and new faces paid visits to the party’s otherwise low-profile vice-chairman, ostensibly to ‘discuss politics’. On Saturday, former PTI leaders Fawad Chaudhry, Mahmood Maulvi and Imran Ismail called on Shah Mahmood Qureshi at a Lahore hospital, where the incarcerated PTI vice-chairman was recently shifted for medical treatment. It was later reported, however, that they ‘returned empty-handed’.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1953069

Let's hope that political sanity prevails to reach a workable compromise. After all, politics is he real world is the art of compromises, but those living in their own fantasies can sometimes fail to see that at all.
 
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There is a big difference of accepting one roots and propagate them, then being a tapori on the streets of karachi.

As I said, anyone can try their luck. Let people of kpk be the judge. Actually, they already have.
So a tangential “tail of the lizard” answer rather than actually answering the question. Yep - typical response from you.
 
But, but… I thought you didn’t even like sleazy and lying politicians such as Imran Khan because they make "compromises" for coming into power. 🙄

There is an old joke about the origins of the word "politics" as coming from "poly" meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "blood sucking creatures".

PPP, PMLN, PTI, JI, they are all about politics. ALL of them.
 
PPP, PMLN, PTI, JI, they are all about politics. ALL of them.
Then what are you gonna do with Imran Khan of PTI now who simply ain’t willing to do ANY compromise with neither military establishment nor other political parties backed by them? 🙄:
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Then what are you gonna do with Imran Khan of PTI now who simply ain’t willing to do ANY compromise with neither military establishment nor other political parties backed by them?

I don't need to do anything about him. Whether he leads his party to political success or oblivion is up to the party to decide.
 
I don't need to do anything about him. Whether he leads his party to political success or oblivion is up to the party to decide.
Huh? His party has already been successful at winning the general elections 2024, but was denied victory by the military establishment—due to them being in favor of those who had lost the said election (PDM). 🙄
 
Huh? His party already has already been successful at winning the general elections 2024, but was denied victory by the military establishment in favor of those who had lost the said election (PDM). 🙄

That is something that has happened many times before, and will likely continue to happen for decades yet. PTI came into power by the same election process that PMLN came into power after them.

One can never plan for tomorrow by living in yesterday. How PTI proceeds next is up to them, of course.
 
One can never plan for tomorrow by living in yesterday. How PTI proceeds next is up to them, of course.
That’s right. Then why do you seem to support or are okay with PTI making "compromises" again like they used to do in the past?
 
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