how so ?Nope! They only repeated their previous mistakes of rigging elections or not accepting election results for the past 70+ years!![]()
Imran Khan didn’t win the 2018 election; he was installed. The so-called “public mandate” he claims was never truly his to begin with; it was a manufactured victory engineered through the establishment’s support at that time.
When the mistake became clear that he was not a reformer but a destabilizing force, the same establishment corrected it. His tenure exposed how dangerous it can be when populism meets incompetence: the economy nosedived, foreign relations soured, and institutions were systematically weakened.
Now, to argue that he deserves another chance is absurd. How can someone who stole a mandate once and squandered national stability be trusted with it again? He thrived on a foundation of deception, a leader built by propaganda, not performance.
The truth is simple: his “public support” was borrowed power, and like all borrowed things, it eventually had to be returned.



