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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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Aap marwado sab ko.

No, that is not my intention.

My point is that one must provide the necessary blood, toil and sweat for anything worthwhile, if one wants it strongly enough. Nothing will happen on its own.

And unless that is forthcoming, then one must accept the situation rather than mouthing off endlessly.

As was famously said:

All the Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas
Layin' in the sun,
Talkin' 'bout the things
They woulda coulda shoulda done.
But those Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas
All ran away and hid
From one little Did.
 
Golden concise words. As I just said above: The Reza Shah Pehlavi Brigade version of Pakistan!
Why go outside when we have an example from within the country?

Bhiutto's Jiyalas version of the supporters
 
Dandy log kha rahey hain. Goli bhee kha rahey hain. Torture bhee ho rahey hain. Kidnap bhee ho rahey hain. Dhamkee bhee kha rahey hain. Karobar bhee zabt ho rahey hain.

Is sab kai bawajood, kharay hain,

All well and good, but obviously not enough people are actually doing what you are claiming, only perhaps a precious few.
 
No, that is not my intention.

My point is that one must provide the necessary blood, toil and sweat for anything worthwhile, if one wants it strongly enough. Nothing will happen on its own.

And unless that is forthcoming, then one must accept the situation rather than mouthing off endlessly.

As was famously said:

All the Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas
Layin' in the sun,
Talkin' 'bout the things
They woulda coulda shoulda done.
But those Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas
All ran away and hid
From one little Did.
The thing is, I don't want poor Pakistanis dying for no reason. I believe too much power will prove poisonous.

Let the poor people feed their families and not go to unidentified graves
 
The thing is, I don't want poor Pakistanis dying for no reason. I believe too much power will prove poisonous.

Let the poor people feed their families and not go to unidentified graves

What the people are actually doing is quite evident, despite what is being claimed.
 
Just like Dr. Victor Frankenstein of Geneva regretted his Creation!
We all agree on at least that!
Hahahaha!!!
Our establishment has a knack for creating Frankensteins and then throwing them into the arena to fight .....poor judge of people.
 
What the people are actually doing is quite evident, despite what is being claimed.
For now, people are doing nothing.. just like they did nothing when Bhutto was being hanged.

The nation doesn't have that spark. And to be honest, if a revolution of the French sort comes to Pakistan somehow, it will disintegrate Pakistan rather than uniting it.

That's the reason I don't want any kind of revolution.
 
All well and good, but obviously not enough people are actually doing what you are claiming, only perhaps a precious few.

From the K-P province with a population of 45 million, and the K-P govt control for the last 10+ years, and from the alleged 'massive support' in rest of Pakistan, where Islamabad is literally touching distance from Punjab, there are only the 'precious few' so ready to embrace 'Shahadat' (Martyrdom) for the 'most popular leader' of Pakistan.
Oh, right, they don't, because they had been exhausted by the many dozens of marches on Islamabad while the Coward 'Khan' sons are sipping champagne and humping white chicks in London.
 
Its ironic that the establishment supporters are blaming IK for becoming larger than life and not stooping to the status of Sharifs and Zardaris.

IK was popular as it is prior to joining politics. The establishment did some parts in helping him and at the same time controlling his seat numbers through failing the RTS (Khwaja Asif seat comes to mind).

Going back to Bajwa and Faiz days the present FM was a DG MI and DG ISI in their tenure. So, there is absolutely no chance the current FM did not do Bajwa or Faiz biddings. Otherwise he would have been court martialled.

Anyways, I am not looking to blame any side. What I hope to see is, both sides tone down their rhetoric and come to an understanding. This fight will help neither side.
 
From the K-P province with a population of 45 million, and the K-P govt control for the last 10+ years, and from the alleged 'massive support' in rest of Pakistan, where Islamabad is literally touching distance from Punjab, there are only the 'precious few' so ready to embrace 'Shahadat' (Martyrdom) for the 'most popular leader' of Pakistan.
Oh, right, they don't, because they had been exhausted by the many dozens of marches on Islamabad while the Coward 'Khan' sons are sipping champagne and humping white chicks in London.
Bhai, what you are doing is the repeat telecast of Bhutto's execution.
 
For now, people are doing nothing.. just like they did nothing when Bhutto was being hanged.

The nation doesn't have that spark. And to be honest, if a revolution of the French sort comes to Pakistan somehow, it will disintegrate Pakistan rather than uniting it.

That's the reason I don't want any kind of revolution.
I wouldn’t want the public to go the dharna route, honestly. If history is to go by, protests similar to May / November would result in violence and more deaths on the streets with no accountability.

Only way is the ballot box, no matter how rigged it would be.
 
For now, people are doing nothing.. just like they did nothing when Bhutto was being hanged.
The nation doesn't have that spark. And to be honest, if a revolution of the French sort comes to Pakistan somehow, it will disintegrate Pakistan rather than uniting it.
That's the reason I don't want any kind of revolution.

Nice to see a rare sensible post from an Imran supporter!!
 
I wouldn’t want the public to go the dharna route, honestly. If history is to go by, protests similar to May / November would result in violence and more deaths on the streets with no accountability.
Only way is the ballot box, no matter how rigged it would be.

Another rare sensible post from an Imran supporter!
@VCheng : You see, even in this forum, the needle moves, albeit slowly!
 
For now, people are doing nothing.. just like they did nothing when Bhutto was being hanged.

The nation doesn't have that spark. And to be honest, if a revolution of the French sort comes to Pakistan somehow, it will disintegrate Pakistan rather than uniting it.

That's the reason I don't want any kind of revolution.

I understand what you are saying that revolution would be disastrous for Pakistan, but let me explain my point a bit more:

There is no doubt that change is much needed and long overdue. But it must come in a gradual way from steady internal changes in a gradual manner from both within the military and society at large.

There is no shortcut to that process.

Hence, those who are apoplectic at IK's treatment should either put up or shut up.
 
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