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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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All world governments, including world powers, have accepted these elections as fair and representative of Pakistani people.
Not sure what you’re smoking 🙄:
Foreign media, observer groups and members of the international community, including the United States, United Kingdom and the European Union, have voiced their concerns about the fairness of the elections.[6][7]

Media outlets around the world denounced the election as "fraudulent"[8] with western media characterizing the election as already decided in favor of the military's preferred candidate Nawaz Sharif.[9]
 
The overseas Pakistani's are different, compared to your generation or my father's, who've come to the West after accepting what's normal in Pakistan, against those who came here very young or born here and are Pakistani by virtue of lineage. The practices we see back home are abhorrent and repulsive; you can't humanize them under any circumstances, even in a security state.

Nah. In your entire posted, you alluded to some very high ideals, which, though admirable and desirable, are not be found in the expat Pakistanis' person of choice to next rule Pakistan. Imran had amply demonstrated a high degree of arrogance, cruelty and stupidity as the PM and threw out every democratic norms; to sweep under the carpet his actions and his psypathic tendendies is dangerous for Pakistan and also dishonest.
I believe overseas Pakistanis just enjoy 'the show' from a safe distance pontificating and postulating and if Pakistan burns whether the Messiah Khan's BS narrative would invite the American sanctions, or IMF loans not granted, or Remittances not sent then so be it--not their problem! Not saying that YOU are personally one but IMO most overseas Pakistanis in the West are extremely intellectually lazy and frankly dishonest Cultists.
 
Was watching a talk show yesterday where PTI representitive admitted even during Imran Khan government it was a hybrid regime in power, both PTI and establishment were on the same page. He said it was a mistake which they suffered for. Javid Hashmi during long march told IK to not play with the establishment but IK did not listen. PDM government is today in bed with the establishment but soon will face problems aswell.

Okay, so how would Imran rise to power, sustain in power? He was never that popular and it was not just the Establishment but also him in bed with 'the electables' and all kind of compromised business tycoons and politicians.
Listen guys: Imran is NOT coming back to power without the Establishment's approval and if he ever does then it will the Establishment which, like in the past, will put down the Opposition to his rule both inside and outside the Parliament.
 
Listen guys: Imran is NOT coming back to power without the Establishment's approval…
Imran Khan’s entire political struggle since his establishment backed removal in 2022 is about changing just that! 🙄
 
However, the visible change is not there, as we Pakistanis have no uniform desire or preferences worthy of dying for (except religious causes). Essentially, the burning single desire should come from us (PTI, courts, media, within the army), and later, a little external/internal nudge should change the system. Though not easy.

Nothing worthwhile is ever easy.

And this is the key: it is up to Pakistanis themselves to make the changes they wish to see in their own country. Nobody can, or will, do it for them. Ever.

And if the majority of the people continue to show by their actions their acceptance of the way things are, of course nothing can, or will, change.
 
Nothing worthwhile is ever easy.

And this is the key: it is up to Pakistanis themselves to make the changes they wish to see in their own country. Nobody can, or will, do it for them. Ever.

And if the majority of the people continue to show by their actions their acceptance of the way things are, of course nothing can, or will, change.

We can make changes in our own lives, families, relatives, neighbourhood, constituencies. Nobody stops us from doing this but here we are. I am still waiting for Pakistanis to reject corruption, bribery and nepotism culture, follow traffic rules, form queues at shops, keep Pakistan clean. This will alone scare all the dacoits.
 
Or don't call it democracy or republic?

Why do you think I maintain that this is General Zia's Pakistan, created from the ashes of Jinnah's Pakistan when it died in 1977?

I will end in this thread by quoting this wise part of @Oscar 's post in this thread:

At this point we are an impasse to simply agree to disagree because you are parroting the same thing packaged again and again and I cannot repackage my reply to you again and again.

In fact, I will take what is quoted above to the next level: I have no need to post in this thread unless something substantive changes with IK or PTI. If and when it does, I will reconsider, and only read what is posted here.


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In fact, I will take what is quoted above to the next level: I have no need to post in this thread unless something substantive changes with IK or PTI. If and when it does, I will reconsider, and only read what is posted here.

Right.
But there is still a certain joy in seeing the Cultists in angsts ;)
 
We can make changes in our own lives, families, relatives, neighbourhood, constituencies. Nobody stops us from doing this but here we are. I am still waiting for Pakistanis to reject corruption, bribery and nepotism culture, follow traffic rules, form queues at shops, keep Pakistan clean. This will alone scare all the dacoits.

Right. And I encourage you and all others to follow the discourse in other countries as well: There is a major global breast beatings going on especially since the Pandemic began!
 
Editorial: The use of force this week against protesters outside Adiala Jail, where former prime minister Imran Khan is incarcerated, was part of a familiar pattern: state officials disregarded court orders and individual rights and broke up a peaceful demonstration when they could have easily engaged with the protesters, or at least Mr Khan’s family.

Hope for redress is growing thin, especially as the justice system comes under greater strain. Meanwhile, antagonistic parties are moving towards further confrontation rather than being engaged in defusing the atmosphere of perpetual crisis that has come to dominate the country.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1961755
 
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