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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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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?

Sigh. I am not the topic of this thread, am I? :D

Let me say this again, on topic for this thread:

One can never plan for tomorrow by living in yesterday. How PTI proceeds next is up to them, of course.
 
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. 🙄
Inn bhai sahab ki chutt bhi meri aur putt bhi meri....after having his cake and eating it too.
 
How PTI proceeds next is up to them, of course.
Then why did you just criticize PTI for not doing any compromises now and thus living in their own fantasies? 🙄
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.
 
But some in the 'emotionally mature' generation seem to be adamant to the reality, chasing their wishful thinking, and living in delusions. Let's hope they start seeing through it and touch the reality.

The best thing about anybody's delusions is that reality eventually wins over them all.

Well, may be that is the second best thing - the best thing may be the entertainment delusions provide for the rest of us until they learn their lessons. :D
 
The closing paragraphs here make some points to ponder:

"Whatever the case, the PTI should realise that negotiation with other political players has remained an option. It is sheer obduracy that has prevented it from finding a way out of its predicament. With the space narrowing for the exercise of civil liberties, the PTI leadership must consider whether it has been worth making an enemy of everyone in the game — although, sadly, the government, too, has failed to show flexibility towards a political party with arguably the largest support base in the country.

The direction in which things are headed could spell disaster for the entire political edifice, and the PTI is currently in no position to protect its constituencies from the fallout if this were to happen. It must, at the very least, demonstrate a sense of responsibility and pay serious thought to how this country’s long political crisis can be brought to a negotiated end. There seems to be no other option before it at the moment."

 
The direction in which things are headed could spell disaster for the entire political edifice, and the PTI is currently in no position to protect its constituencies from the fallout if this were to happen. It must, at the very least, demonstrate a sense of responsibility and pay serious thought to how this country’s long political crisis can be brought to a negotiated end.
What’s there to "negotiate" and why should PTI take "responsibility" for the political crisis caused by military establishment’s BADMASHI? PTI won general elections 2024 free & fair but military establishment wouldn’t accept the results, and thus installed those parties who people rejected into power. 🙄
 
IK is not coming slow. He hit the nail on the head. He is not ready to bow down. What a legend.
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The closing paragraphs here make some points to ponder:

"Whatever the case, the PTI should realise that negotiation with other political players has remained an option. It is sheer obduracy that has prevented it from finding a way out of its predicament. With the space narrowing for the exercise of civil liberties, the PTI leadership must consider whether it has been worth making an enemy of everyone in the game — although, sadly, the government, too, has failed to show flexibility towards a political party with arguably the largest support base in the country.

The direction in which things are headed could spell disaster for the entire political edifice, and the PTI is currently in no position to protect its constituencies from the fallout if this were to happen. It must, at the very least, demonstrate a sense of responsibility and pay serious thought to how this country’s long political crisis can be brought to a negotiated end. There seems to be no other option before it at the moment."

Bhai, every other politician in Pakistan is a chore and dakku for PTI and their cult leader. How can a cult that was raised on the basis of hate and only hate for others can find a 'way out of its predicament'. PTI's negotiating with other parties will erase all its narrative of other being chore and dakku.

These brainless idiots believe the people of Pakistan are unable to see their own massive corruption and lack of any development work in four years rule in Punjab and at federal level and 12 year's rule in KPK.
 
PTI's negotiating with other parties…
Answer this first:
What’s there to "negotiate" and why should PTI take "responsibility" for the political crisis caused by military establishment’s BADMASHI? PTI won general elections 2024 free & fair but military establishment wouldn’t accept the results, and thus installed those parties who people rejected into power. 🙄
 
Answer this first:
Time for negotiations for Imran Khotakhail is long over now. He is a convicted criminal and more criminal cases are in the pipeline.

What PTI has done so far, it will ultimately get banned, sooner or later. There is no space for a permanent hate politics in Pakistan.

Pak state is in the process of undoing their own created proxies. TLP is done and dusted. PTI will meet the same fate.
 
Time for negotiations for Imran…
Again, you didn’t answer this:
What’s there to "negotiate" and why should PTI take "responsibility" for the political crisis caused by military establishment’s BADMASHI? PTI won general elections 2024 free & fair but military establishment wouldn’t accept the results, and thus installed those parties who people rejected into power. 🙄
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You put a man in prison, ban his party’s election symbol, steal the votes of his independent candidates who ran for elections, and then you expect him to "negotiate" and show "responsibility"? Like are you for real?
 
No negotiations with him at all.
Exactly! Why should Imran Khan "negotiate" and take "responsibility" for the current political crisis caused by military establishment’s BADMASHI to begin with?:
You put a man in prison, ban his party’s election symbol, steal the votes of his independent candidates who ran for elections, and then you expect him to "negotiate" and show "responsibility"? Like are you for real?
 
Exactly! Why should Imran Khan "negotiate" and take "responsibility" for the current political crisis caused by military establishment’s BADMASHI to begin with?:
He should not (or he is not in a position to) do that at all. Agreed, dude.
 
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