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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%

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Yeah, "juzwee". Another big fat nothing burger. As expected.
Yeah.. man. Pakistanis are duds. Just partial, and even if a complete shutdown, it still didn't matter.
BTW, you should invest in stock as you have great projection skills :)
 

SC turns down plea for 'immediate meeting' with Imran​

Court issues notice to govt for Tuesday on Latif Khosa's request for meeting with PTI founder​



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By Abdul Qayyum Siddiqui
February 09, 2026
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Security officers escort former prime minister Imran Khan, as he appeared in Islamabad High Court, Islamabad, May 12, 2023. — Reuters
Security officers escort former prime minister Imran Khan, as he appeared in Islamabad High Court, Islamabad, May 12, 2023. — Reuters
The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a request seeking an immediate meeting with jailed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, ruling that such relief could not be granted without first issuing notice to the government.

The request for a meeting with the ousted prime minister was made by PTI senior leader Latif Khosa.

Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi, while addressing Khosa during the hearing, observed that the court could not pass any order regarding a meeting without first issuing notice to the government.

However, the court issued notice to the government for Tuesday on Khosa’s request for a meeting with the PTI founder.

The chief justice remarked that, at this stage, the court would first have to cross the hurdle of objections regarding the maintainability of the petition. He further reminded the petitioner that related matters were already pending before other courts.

"We are of the view that this case has become ineffective," the chief justice observed. He also noted that the case before the court stemmed from an order issued on August 24, 2023.

Reiterating the court’s position, the chief justice said no order regarding a meeting could be passed without issuing notice. He added that the court would have to determine whether the case had become infructuous or could still be pursued.

In recent months, the former ruling party has staged multiple protests over the lack of access to the jailed leader.

Khan, who has been in jail since August 2023, faces several cases ranging from corruption to terrorism, following his ouster from power through the opposition’s no-confidence motion in April 2022.

Last week, the Supreme Court said that a memorandum submitted by PTI leadership on February 6 had once again been conveyed to the “relevant executive authorities” for appropriate consideration under the law.

In a statement, a public relations officer of the top court said: "The concerns relating to access to the imprisoned PTI leader and the provision of medical reports were once again conveyed to the relevant executive authorities…".

The SC official said that a group of parliamentarians affiliated to the former ruling party, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, gathered in front of the court last month to register their concerns regarding access to their imprisoned leader.

The official said that the SC registrar engaged with the PTI’s representatives and assured them that the concerns would be brought to the notice of CJP Yahya Afridi.

“Later in the day, their counsel, Mr Salman Akram Raja, Advocate Supreme Court, was granted audience by the honourable chief justice of Pakistan,” read the statement.

As the matter raised did not directly pertain to proceedings pending before the SC, the concerns were referred to the relevant “executive authorities” for consideration in accordance with law, on which the gathering dispersed peacefully.


 
Yeah.. man. Pakistanis are duds. Just partial, and even if a complete shutdown, it still didn't matter.

Pakistanis are not duds.

It is only PTI that is a dud, because every time its claims of widespread national support FAIL. Every time. Including on February 8th. That was not a surprise, and therefore as expected.

So a storm in a teacup or two, some chatter in a few social media echo chambers and that is all there is in reality, no matter the tall claims. You are right: it doesn't matter.

Time to go home now.
 
Any new "Inqilab" planned by the foreign based Shaikh Chillis which they themselves never bother to participate in?
 
Pakistanis are not duds.

It is only PTI that is a dud, because every time its claims of widespread national support FAIL. Every time. Including on February 8th. That was not a surprise, and therefore as expected.

So a storm in a teacup or two, some chatter in a few social media echo chambers and that is all there is in reality, no matter the tall claims. You are right: it doesn't matter.

Time to go home now.
yeah.
I am not sure why the public, media and government still pay attention to them.
 
Do they? Where? Even the diehard cultits are slowly moving on, it seems.
I think so. I am sure I will not hear IK's name from them again. He is totally irrelevant, kahatm shud etc. I will let you know if they mention him again, minus today, as Maryam just said that the Feb 8th protest has flopped and her basant event was successful.
 
I think so. I am sure I will not hear IK's name from them again. He is totally irrelevant, kahatm shud etc. I will let you know if they mention him again, minus today, as Maryam just said that the Feb 8th protest has flopped and her basant event was successful.

The real irony here is that what tongue-in-cheek sarcasm that you are trying to project will turn out be to be an apt description of the reality IK and PTI are facing. :D
 
The real irony here is that what tongue-in-cheek sarcasm that you are trying to project will turn out be to be an apt description of the reality IK and PTI are facing. :D
Reality has different lenses. Yours, mine and what it is. How can we reconcile?
Then the value differs for everybody. A jewel given to a goldsmith has a different value than a jeweller. Even he cannot value as much as a collector. Everybody's metrics are different.
You want to believe when you see an artefact, while I may read signs. Again, everything is subjective.
 
Yours, mine and what it is. How can we reconcile?

Very easy:

As more and more time goes by, and PTI fails to get IK out of jail, let alone back in power, the reality of what the degree of support of the people being claimed becomes more and more clear.

How many years has it been already? How much longer do you wish to see before accepting the reality?
 
Very easy:
No man.
Our winnings are different. I want to see GHQ on its knees in front of its people. Also, a wonderful demise of traitors who broke the constitution. So, waiting for the success until I am alive. Finger crossed.
 
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