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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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Recognizing that incontrovertible fact is the first step to realizing that fighting amongst ourselves on that very point is what prevents any unity in going after the root cause of these problems.
Right and when civilians target the root cause aka military establishment, you’re like: we need it or Pakistan will die! 🙄
 
Right and when civilians target the root cause aka military establishment, you’re like: we need it or Pakistan will die! 🙄

The military is the only thing keeping this rabble together.

You should focus your attention on the governance of KPK instead.
 
The military is the only thing keeping this rabble together.

You should focus your attention on the governance of KPK instead.

What the cultits fail to realize is that getting rid of the military is never a realistic option. Reforming it as part of a comprehensive set of reforms is the way that can be achieved step by step, and never in a rush.
 
What the cultits fail to realize is that getting rid of the military is never a realistic option. Reforming it as part of a comprehensive set of reforms is the way that can be achieved step by step, and never in a rush.

We know why they want to get rid of the military.

They want to create a power vacuum.
 
We know why they want to get rid of the military.

They want to create a power vacuum.

A power vacuum will be disastrous for Pakistan, no doubt. The changes needed must come from within, and at a pace that can be assimilated constructively and durably.

This process simply cannot be rushed.
 
A power vacuum will be disastrous for Pakistan, no doubt. The changes needed must come from within, and at a pace that can be assimilated constructively and durably.

This process simply cannot be rushed.



the brain cells needed to develop neutrons to extend and develop such a thought, does not exist in PTI followers!

now a question arises, if a follower has no ability to question the existence this undeniable peril then what are such followers?!

not denying anything and everything wrong with our society, which has produced such legends!
 
imagine being dumb enough to remove military when india and afg are your neighbors

Not 'dumb': Opportunistic. Like Lenin in 1917 content to see the old order fall even if it means a military defeat of Russia.
Some here really, really underestimate to what extent Imran and his "political party" could go to create a 'New Pakistan'. And what a glorious 'New Pakistan' it will be. Everything in this pic reflects a backward ass mindset. From being almost nude on the European beaches with babes to cuddle with to Jemima to Reham to the Witch Wife. You know the "Married with Children" show. So who could be Wife #4?? A total illiterate in some 'Shuttle Cock' Burqah, I suppose?

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A power vacuum will be disastrous for Pakistan, no doubt. The changes needed must come from within, and at a pace that can be assimilated constructively and durably.

This process simply cannot be rushed.

They want to do everything but fix KPK :ROFLMAO:

It's just immature politics.

I remember in 2013 they made big claims what they will do with KPK. Delivered absolutely nothing.
 
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Imran physically fit but 'mentally tortured,' says Uzma Khanum​

Jail admin permits meeting with one person after repeated denials despite court orders granting visitation rights

Qaiser Shirazi
December 02, 2025


imran khan s sisters aleema khan and noreen khan during a sit in outside adiala jail on tuesday nov 25 2025 photo file


Imran Khan’s sisters Aleema Khan and Noreen Khan during a sit-in outside Adiala Jail on Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025.

Uzma Khanum, sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan, said that her brother is in good health after her long-awaited meeting with the former prime minister at Adiala Jail on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters outside the facility, she said the interaction had gone well and reassured supporters about his condition, confirming that the former premier was in good health. “Alhamdulillah, his condition is fine and he is fully recovering,” she stated, offering a rare on-record update amid persistent concerns over his wellbeing.
 
The real mistake here is assuming that IK was ever going to solve anything, given that the problems indeed go much deeper. IK was always destined to be the failure he proved himself to be, just like all the others.

Recognizing that incontrovertible fact is the first step to realizing that fighting amongst ourselves on that very point is what prevents any unity in going after the root cause of these problems.

Oh I do not expect IK to fix anything, not since 2013. Neither will any other single individual or government fix Pakistan. I only root for him because he is anti establishment ( at least for now ).

Pakistan's actual issues are much more basic. How much of the country can even write their name in Urdu or English? The masses live in filthy conditions and have little or no education. Neither is the elite interested in fixing that.

Reason is simple. If every household in Pakistan became literate and healthy, then how will the current elites hold the country?

Reason its so easy for army to control Pakistan is because as an institution, its got the resources and enough intelligent people to run circles around everybody else. Same goes for many of our politicians, zamindaars, judges etc.
 
Oh I do not expect IK to fix anything, not since 2013. Neither will any other single individual or government fix Pakistan. I only root for him because he is anti establishment ( at least for now ).

Pakistan's actual issues are much more basic. How much of the country can even write their name in Urdu or English? The masses live in filthy conditions and have little or no education. Neither is the elite interested in fixing that.

Reason is simple. If every household in Pakistan became literate and healthy, then how will the current elites hold the country?

Reason its so easy for army to control Pakistan is because as an institution, its got the resources and enough intelligent people to run circles around everybody else. Same goes for many of our politicians, zamindaars, judges etc.
I think our main issue is not illiteracy. We as a nation always look for a magic solution. Be it army be it establishment be it beaurucracy be it politicians we always want someone else to fix it for us. We don't take responsibility for our very small and local issues. Local healthcare education policing waste disposal etc everything is left for someone else to deal with. And it translates broadly into our national issues on the national level.
When we would stop looking at others and would practically try to solve our small issues ourselves starting at the local mohalla or village level then you would see the change you want to see.
Otherwise you can have a whole nation of scholars and accomplish nothing.
 
Pakistan's actual issues are much more basic. How much of the country can even write their name in Urdu or English? The masses live in filthy conditions and have little or no education. Neither is the elite interested in fixing that.
Reason is simple. If every household in Pakistan became literate and healthy, then how will the current elites hold the country?

More Urban Myths.
Maybe, in some villages of Sindh and Punjab, the Jageerdars try to keep 'the masses' illiterate but I don't think 'the elite' works consciously to have lots of poor, angry people in their vicinity.
And never 'every household' gets rich. Plenty of poverty in America too but for that 'the elite' have figured out social safety networks--if nothing else then to keep peace.
In short, there is no overarching 'intelligence' in Pakistan to try to keep the poor, poor and the illiterate, illiterate. One may start looking the overpopulation to try to find where the problems are coming from.
 
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