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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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yes I agree


you and your kind are certified liars and cult that destroyed by Pakistan that 70+ years by choking it off any hope of development either in law and order or education.

true bad guys


all of what I said is documented, in UN reports, Amnesty International, Human Rights watch, US congressional reports, Common Wealth election report , International press etc etc even the indians documented your bad behavior in detail.

if you were not so lazy you should take the time and read them for your education.. but I am sure are you wont.

As Khan accurately state about people like you "neither are they educated nor do they do try to learn"

Still defending 35 punctures lie after 10 years. Truly shameless!
 
Still defending 35 punctures lie after 10 years. Truly shameless!

thanks for confirming you did not dispute your massive crimes against Pakistan ie election rigging etc

you can harp about Khan all day long .. he will die soon but your crimes against Pakistan will remain.
 
Can you please tell me what did Talat Hussain exactly say that you disagree with?
Him "equalizing" the mistreatment IK’s sisters are facing with what IK govt used to do. When did IK govt disallow families of those that were imprisoned to meet them? Even the homemade food for Nawaz Sharif was allowed to be delivered to him by his family on almost daily basis. 🙄
 
Ignoring Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968 people in Eastern Europe lived quietly under the system for decades. Many were not willing to die at the hands of Soviet tanks. Does it mean they supported the system?

It worked only until large numbers of people actively rose up against that very system. All of them fell, one by one.
 
Call it whatever you like, it ALL ended up with a failure to achieve any of the changes for which such activities were done. It all came to naught.
So, your real issue is not if IK / PTI has real popularity on the ground but whether they were successful in bringing about the change they so desired? 🙄
 
@clutch

Do the flippin Generals own the country?

Indeed, they do. The Pak Fauj is an army with a country.

Regards


how dare you say that !!!

dont you know PM Shabaz AKA boot polish is a clean guy who won the election fair and square and the army reports to him.

Pakistan a true democratic country like the Democratic Republic of Korea (that is North Korea in case these faujeeets didnt know)
 
So, your real issue is not if IK / PTI has real popularity on the ground but whether they were successful in bringing about the change they so desired? 🙄

I will continue to regard claims of popularity as unproven until there is actual evidence of said popularity being able to bring about the change that IK's followers seek.

Thus far, there is none.
 
For that, you’d have to personally visit the graves of fallen PTI supporters — who lost their lives to military establishment’s state brutality and oppression.

Nope. Where are the reports listing the cause, time and location of death for each casualty you are claiming? You made the claim. You need to provide the proof.
 
The argument that “Al-Qadir was a private trust so appointing his wife is no issue” falls apart the moment you include the £190 million repatriated from the UK. That money was handled by the government, not a private individual, and the settlement directly benefited Malik Riaz. Soon after, the same Malik Riaz donated hundreds of kanals of land and funding to the Al Qadir Trust controlled by Imran Khan and his wife. Once a public office holder makes a state decision involving £190 million and the beneficiary donates assets to his personal trust, it is no longer a private matter it is a clear conflict of interest.

Wow, didn't know all that. But then, TBH, I don't dwell on the alleged corruption done by IK and/or his wife/Gogi Gang. I have seen the corruption by the Noonies and the Bhuttos too and I notice corruption is rampant in poor countries. But it is when important political / administrative appointments are done by someone who, per many accounts, resorts to occult practices, it is when one becomes the sole authority on everything then those become a problem for me; of course, on the latter charge, I am pointing toward Imran's absolute arrogance. At least, after so many encounters with the military, other political parties have some consultive mechanism. In case of Imran, I saw a guy sitting at the head of a table like an emperor, more concerned with his botox, his hair dye, his 'charisma' then using his brain.
 
There is therefore a likely changing of the political guards coming soon, based off just this parameter.

Shahbaz is not going anywhere anytime soon; he seems quite fit and energetic. But, yes, the old guard is getting old, as you pointed out, and many are going to 'fade away'.
 
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