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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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Mean while the old Pakistan continues.. IMF loans

People are so retarded to think still being dependent on IMF is good thing .. not their fault just poor quality education….

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Everybody knows that Asim Munir is taking orders directly from the Plmn as they want to crush PTI at all cost
You think ?

And the fact that Khan fired Asim in the job for corruption and replaced him with Faiz isn’t an issue ?

jee whiz …
 
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Lies have no legs

Yes, which is why everybody is sitting at home. No legs.

We want Pakistan to be run by rule of law… period

Which basically means most generals, bureaucrats, police, and the corrupt politicians like Nawaz and zadari would behind bars

Actually, surprise! I agree with that goal. If you look at all my posts for over a decade, that is exactly what I have supported all along.

There are only two differences in our approach:

The first difference is that I include IK in the same category as all the others as just another pawn produced and removed by the same system. He is no noble or wise or capable leader, but an idiot just like all the others.

The second difference is that I do not support a violent or sudden change for the system and the many problems it has created over decades. Effective change that endures will take decades to initiate and implement.

There are no shortcuts to this process.
 
There are no shortcuts to this process.
If military establishment can come & stay in power indefinitely through shortcuts, so can the popular leadership of Pakistan. Your double standard here literally makes no sense! 🙄
 
He will be sensible when he compromises with corrupt people. And this is a suggestion from so-called wise people and sensible people.
It’s really that simple:
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If military establishment can come & stay in power indefinitely through shortcuts, so can the popular leadership of Pakistan. Your double standard here literally makes no sense! 🙄
You what what these so-called wise people who are advising khan to compromise. When you ask them whether Imran Khan should compromise on a stolen election mandate, or on the brutal murder of Arshad, or on the mass massacre in front of Parliament, watch their answers. That will tell you everything about them
 
You what what these so-called wise people who are advising khan to compromise. When you ask them whether Imran Khan should compromise on a stolen election mandate, or on the brutal murder of Arshad, or on the mass massacre in front of Parliament, watch their answers. That will tell you everything about them

I say that IK has the right and the wisdom to decide whatever he feels is the correct decision for him. I am sure that he will take into account all the pros and cons of any choices that he makes, and thus make the best possible decision.
 
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