PTI freedom movement against Judiciary and Establishment: News, Discussion & Updates

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This story is so ridiculous that I can't even find a way to troll it..

It feels like the military is trolling people of Pakistan with this story and we are mistaken that they are serious
 
The military generails are the dumbest idiots to have been lumbered on pakistan. They need to get with the 21st century and stop meddling in politics.

If they are so engrossed in meddling and interfering in every aspect of pakistani life, who the hell is focusing on the actual defence in the country.

And is there any patriotic senior officers who are not educated enough to see the damage their corruption and nepotism causes, they need to overthrow this cabal of crooks
 
Still the truth will never be known. Now a stats war of data analysis tries to become reality for scoring brownie points.
 
Commanding 7 lac troops and ruling 280 crore public including staffing politicians - not that dumb after all, ehh.

This 280 crore, does that include the angels, saints, and Ajeeb Makhluks that stay up day and night defending Pakistan?
 

‘My only regret is trusting General Bajwa,’ says Imran

Dawn.com
May 30, 2024

PTI founder Imran Khan has said that his only regret from his time in power was trusting former army chief General (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa, whom he held responsible for “creating lies and false narratives”, allegedly to secure a second extension as the military head.

The former premier, who is currently incarcerated at Adiala Jail in a string of cases against him, blasted Pakistan’s political and military leaders — with a special focus on his friend-turned-foe Gen Bajwa — in an interview with journalist Mehdi Hasan for Zeteo that was published on Wednesday.

The interview was conducted through a letter Mehdi sent with questions for Imran, and the journalist was not allowed to ask follow-up questions.

When asked who he blames for his imprisonment, Imran said: “I am certain that this ordeal was orchestrated by General Bajwa. I hold no one else responsible.

“He meticulously planned and executed this scheme, presenting himself as a deceitful figure, creating lies and false narratives to cause national and international chaos — all to secure his extension.

In 2019, Imran, who was prime minister at the time, approved an extension for Gen Bajwa for another three years, barely three months before the army chief was set to retire. However, in a 2022 interview with Bol News, Imran said he committed a mistake by granting the extension.

“He (Bajwa) utterly failed to grasp the detrimental impact of his actions on democracy and Pakistan,” Imran said in his interview with Mehdi.

When asked whether he still believed the administration of US President Joe Biden was involved in a coup to remove him from office, Imran put the blame firmly and solely on ex-chief of army staff Bajwa.

“General Bajwa single-handedly spread stories about me to countries like the US, painting me as anti-American or uninterested in good relations with them,” he said.

“His insatiable thirst for power rendered him unpredictable,” Imran said, adding that “[Gen Bajwa’s] personal greed turned him into a bull in a china shop.”

The PTI founder stated that he has consistently fought for the rule of law in Pakistan, adding that if justice were served equally, there would be no need for someone like him in the country’s politics.

He also said he has maintained good relations with most countries, especially after his government was toppled. His comments came in response to Mehdi’s statement that he was left with no friends, had a falling out with Saudi Arabia and “went to war with Pakistani generals and politicians”.

“General Bajwa’s poison may have had a short-term effect, but it will not last,” Imran said.

“Most countries view our army as a stabilising force in a volatile political landscape. When the chief of this ‘one constant’ uses brute force and deceit, it becomes difficult for many countries to speak out.

“I don’t mind if no one speaks about my treatment, but the world should raise its voice for democracy and the 250 million people of Pakistan, whose mandate has been stolen in broad daylight.”

Since the February 8 General Elections — which his party was unable to contest after the Supreme Court stripped it of its electoral symbol — Imran has maintained that he was ready for any potential dialogue after the “stolen mandate” was returned, referring to alleged rigging in the elections.

When asked whether he recognised the current government, Imran said it “lacks legitimacy”, and that PML-N “barely won any seats in Parliament”.

The violence, torture and pre-poll rigging were evident, Imran said. “After the elections, it took them nearly two days to alter the results.”

He urged Mehdi to look into the alleged tampering of Form 45, which he said “they couldn’t even do [that] properly.”

Imran claimed that any Pakistani would share his view that the current government was not legitimate. “My party’s victory was clear, despite their efforts to undermine our identity and leadership.”

He told the journalist that he did not regret his actions and was only fulfilling “his duty as a Pakistani and a Muslim”.

He attributed his popularity among the people to the fact that he “would never lie to them”.

“They know no amount of money can buy or change me,” he said. “They know I will never bow down and disappoint them.”

When asked what his message to the world was, Imran reiterated that this was “not just about Imran Khan. This is an attack on democracy and the right to self-determination of 250 million people.

“Only one political party has been attacked in every conceivable way,” he said, listing recent events against PTI members, including an attack on information secretary Raoof Hasan, the blocking of social media platform X and the alleged prohibition of mentioning his name on TV.

“Every party in this country describes this election as the worst in our history. Elections are supposed to bring stability by earning the people’s trust and mandate. This election has achieved neither, only creating more uncertainty and a greater trust deficit between the people and the ruling elite.”
 
Commanding 7 lac troops and ruling 280 crore public including staffing politicians - not that dumb after all, ehh.
Commanding them with what brother? Im not speaking about the rank and file.

What have the generals actually achieved other than suppressing and violating its own citizens? What can they laud? Selling their own citizens to the yanks? Making obscene films to blackmail, extra judicial killings? Blatant election rigging? Kidnapping and ransoming/blackmailing citizens? Appropriating land and expensive plots? Taking their ill gotten wealth abroad?
Allowing the daily killings of their own soldiers by rag tag militia? Daily bombings in towns and cities.

The list gos on and on.

The generals are a curse, you know it and i know it.

Tell me one successful country that had a military with this much crazy control over an entire country.
 
Commanding 7 lac troops and ruling 280 crore public including staffing politicians - not that dumb after all, ehh.
On one hand you admit it's the army that is in the driving seat, but when asked who is responsible for the miserable condition of the country you hold everyone responsible but the Army, suddenly everyone else become ghaddar.
 
On one hand you admit it's the army that is in the driving seat, but when asked who is responsible for the miserable condition of the country you hold everyone responsible but the Army, suddenly everyone else become ghaddar.
If only this blind hypocrisy in Bughaz e Imran had a name…
 
On one hand you admit it's the army that is in the driving seat, but when asked who is responsible for the miserable condition of the country you hold everyone responsible but the Army, suddenly everyone else become ghaddar.
@Signalian

Unfortunately, i do not have an Iota of respect for this slave jarnail worshipers. Signalian is another low lifer on this forum
 
Are the 12,000 responders Pakistan Army soldiers or Cartoon-e-Azam Imran Khan's followers?
Who are you to call him cartoon e azam?
What is your authority to call him so?
"Ghar mai koi doosri baar salan ka nai poochta or idr aa kr daanishwar bn jaaty hain".
 
Commanding 7 lac troops and ruling 280 crore public including staffing politicians - not that dumb after all, ehh.
Yeah their pathetic performance in all aspect is a huge testament to their real intelligence...

Country has already defaulted, stuck in debt trap, industrial output and exports are ever shrinking, food security is a struggle each successive year, malnutrition is rampant amongst children and stunted growth is already plaguing previously healthy population. Entrepreneurship is non-existent, and capital flight and money laundering are the biggest exports. The less said about health and education sectors the better.
 
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