Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI) Rallies / Protests

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It looks like PTI is doing it wave wise. By that I mean first phase is being led by Ali Amin and Bushra Bibi then when they would get tired may be Aleema Khan and other PTI members will come a huge crowd to replace them. By doing this in phase wise they plan to continue this for decades if not months.
 
Ground reality .. PMLN should admit they lost the game long ago.
The longer PML-N drags this out, they waste their ill gotten time in office, and spend all their political capital.

But they aren’t a political party as much as a impediment to change, protecting their business partners from facing the necessary reforms the country needs to be self-sustaining; which would mean the appropriate amount of taxes on PML-an allied industrialists.
 
It looks like PTI is doing it wave wise. By that I mean first phase is being led by Ali Amin and Bushra Bibi then when they would get tired may be Aleema Khan and other PTI members will come a huge crowd to replace them. By doing this in phase wise they plan to continue this for decades if not months.
Days if not weeks and months is what I assume you mean.

I was wondering what the goal has to be, because marching there and then doing what? basically; no justice no peace. Shut it down?

Perhaps if it drags on long enough they will impede the function of government in Islamabad and the provinces, perhaps even PML-N allied major business along the way, to bring economic costs directly home, or even storm Adiala like the storming of the Bastille, if the public’s patience runs out and they perceive the courts as just kangaroo courts.

Final call has to mean something if it doesn’t mean change of tactics.

Perhaps this is a slow build up, and it may takes days for people to make to D -chowk, perhaps pushing their way in to Islamabad.

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Days if not weeks and months is what I assume you mean.

I was wondering what the goal has to be, because marching there and then doing what? basically; no justice no peace. Shut it down?

Perhaps if it drags on long enough they will impede the function of government in Islamabad and the provinces, perhaps even PML-N allied major business along the way, to bring economic costs directly home, or even storm Adiala like the storming of the Bastille, if the public’s patience runs out and they perceive the courts as just kangaroo courts.

Final call has to mean something if it doesn’t mean change of tactics.

Perhaps this is a slow build up, and it may takes days for people to make to D -chowk, perhaps pushing their way in to Islamabad.

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PTI is shooting itself in the foot by being too moderate in its messaging. The message today should be hang the generals, hang their civilian collaborators, bring justice to all the oppressed peoples of Pakistan.
 
PTI is shooting itself in the foot by being too moderate in its messaging. The message today should be hang the generals, hang their civilian collaborators, bring justice to all the oppressed peoples of Pakistan.
The Pakistani people implictly already know their government and military are all completely sold out. If PTI made this explicitly clear and went even further to suggest that these failing bought out institutions need to be torn apart to construct something new, that would capture people's imagination. Constantly demanding election wins in a rigged system is not exciting or inspiring. IK became a laughing stock exactly because he could summon an army on his call and do absolutely nothing with them. The scum in power have no loyalty to Pakistan or its people and will not be swayed by anger or suffering expressed through peaceful demonstrations and protests.
 
PTI is shooting itself in the foot by being too moderate in its messaging. The message today should be hang the generals, hang their civilian collaborators, bring justice to all the oppressed peoples of Pakistan.
Although, I agree with your sentiment, this would be East Pakistan 2.0. Maybe that's what's needed. Certainly if jamedars continue to impose their whims by force, people have no choice but to go nuclear

At the least the civilian collaborators particularly that little iblees Naqvi should be told in no uncertain terms that he will be publicly hanged and extradited even if he manages to run away to be brought back and given his due.
 
Although, I agree with your sentiment, this would be East Pakistan 2.0. Maybe that's what's needed. Certainly if jamedars continue to impose their whims by force, people have no choice but to go nuclear

At the least the civilian collaborators particularly that little iblees Naqvi should be told in no uncertain terms that he will be publicly hanged and extradited even if he manages to run away to be brought back and given his due.
If another East Pakistan is our future, so be it. Maybe I lack skin in the game as an overseas Pakistani, but I do not see how I could demand any person from any Pakistani province to stay in Pakistan when the state of Pakistan has probably provided them very little. More often than not, the state of Pakistan is responsible for their misery and suffering. Idk what other people have to say on this, but it would be embarrassing for me to tell a Baloch person they need to be loyal to Pakistan and that Pakistan must remain unified, knowing what it has subjected their people to. And I'd be embarrassed to invoke the name of Punjabi laborers who die in Balochistan, because I know the state of Pakistan failed to protect them and has kept their own region in Punjab so undeveloped and deprived they need to go to an active war zone for an income.
 

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