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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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Just btw, this Shia mullah does not enjoy popular support of Shias in Pakistan. The leader who actually enjoys widespread support is Sajid Naqvi and he's aligned with PML-N, at least till last elections.
sects aside all these Mullahs of diffrent faiths are all in fact self serving politicians with a relgious/ sectarian robe ... thats all. yes I have not heard of that Alama sahib. whatever the sect we must be careful while equating Islamic personalities and events in our dirty politics. hence my rant.
 
sects aside all these Mullahs of diffrent faiths are all in fact self serving politicians with a relgious/ sectarian robe ... thats all. yes I have not heard of that Alama sahib. whatever the sect we must be careful while equating Islamic personalities and events in our dirty politics. hence my rant.
Agreed. Allegiances change every few years.
 
no these people didn't know about that , he was secretly in contact with India ( thats treason )
Isn’t it the same thing Imran Khan is currently being accused for by the military establishment? That his Twitter account is being operated by India? 🙄
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Isn’t it the same thing Imran Khan is currently being accused for by the military establishment? That his Twitter account is being operated from India?
no that is bs , but mujib really did meet with India that is not a lie .
Early Contact: The first known secret meeting was on Christmas night, December 25, 1962, in Dhaka, where Mujibur Rahman met with an Indian official, Shashanka Bandyopadhyay, and requested India's full support for the liberation struggle of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan).
 
Early Contact: The first known secret meeting was on Christmas night, December 25, 1962, in Dhaka, where Mujibur Rahman met with an Indian official, Shashanka Bandyopadhyay, and requested India's full support for the liberation struggle of Bangladesh (then East Pakistan).
Then why did military establishment even allow Sheikh Mujeeb to contest in Pakistani elections if he indeed was a "traitor"? You cannot first allow traitors to run for elections and then deny their vote AFTER the fact. 🙄
 
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