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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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Do you think guys army has future without? Asim munier
 
The more relevant question is does Pakistan have a future without the Army?
which army? I mean, even any invading army would be doing similar things!
Taking subsidies, recruiting locals wherever possible, quashing all local voices, occupying lands where it desires, and ultimately settling outside.
 
even any invading army would be doing similar things!

That is only an assumption of similarity on your part. It depends on which army it is, but I can assure you it may be far, far worse that what exists currently.
 
That is only an assumption of similarity on your part. It depends on which army it is, but I can assure you it may be far, far worse that what exists currently.
May be. Some may think we were better off under British rule/army or what if the US take Pakistan as a 51st state.
Besides a passport, free postage or some subsidies, we may not get anything like Guam or Samoa or Puerto Rico etc.
The thing is a human being can never be satisfied (good for growth).
However, the one thing for which we got freedom is our own representation. I think people don't feel that way. They can express only unlike some previous era revolt, but that what is.
 
That is only an assumption of similarity on your part. It depends on which army it is, but I can assure you it may be far, far worse that what exists currently.

How can you reason with those who create threads against the Pakistani Army to eulogize Sh. Mujib ur Rehman? These people have gone bonkers in their love for the discredited Messiah Khan--a guy who barely saw his own sons while he was the PM of Pakistan and whose sons were just in Dubai but didn't bother to 'check on' their beloved dad. If only they did some digging into the 'brain' of their Messiah Khan...
 
Some may think we were better off under British rule/army or what if the US take Pakistan as a 51st state.

And what makes those "some" think UK or USA wish to take over Pakistan? Not a chance.

Who else would be eager to do so is the real "what if" to ponder.
 
How can you reason with those who create threads against the Pakistani Army to eulogize Sh. Mujib ur Rehman? These people have gone bonkers in their love for the discredited Messiah Khan--a guy who barely saw his own sons while he was the PM of Pakistan and whose sons were just in Dubai but didn't bother to 'check on' their beloved dad. If only they did some digging into the 'brain' of their Messiah Khan...

They are entitled to their views. What is more important is the degree of public support they can actually show on February 8. Let us wait till then at least.
 
They are entitled to their views. What is more important is the degree of public support they can actually show on February 8. Let us wait till then at least.

Speaking of public support, it is laughable that in the largest Pashtun city in the world, which is Karachi, anyone would crow about even 50,000 people attending the K-P Chief Minister in Karachi. Other political parties too can gather such or much larger crowds.
Grasping at the straws. Tsk, tsk, tsk.
Imran, the 'DeRh Hushyar', has simply exhausted his cadre by literally several dozens of 'protests' over the decades.
 
Speaking of public support, it is laughable that in the largest Pashtun city in the world, which is Karachi, anyone would crow about even 50,000 people attending the K-P Chief Minister in Karachi. Other political parties too can gather such or much larger crowds.
Grasping at the straws. Tsk, tsk, tsk.
Imran, the 'DeRh Hushyar', has simply exhausted his cadre by literally several dozens of 'protests' over the decades.

It's okay. Let us wait for February 8. It is not that far anyway.
 
It's okay. Let us wait for February 8. It is not that far anyway.

Want to predict? I will: Another humiliation for Imran and another story of 'genocide' for him to tell.
 
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