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

How many of these allegedly killed people were sons or daughters of Bushra Jadugarni, Imran Khan playboy, Omar Ayyub ibne dictator, or any other cult leader?
Where is it written in law that a political leader must send his own children to protest.

Should we ask Asim Munir to send his kids to fight in Waziristan now?

Silly arguement. Agar wo karray tum ne bolna tha haww haye dynasty politics.
 
Both enemies are fighting to destroy Pakistan
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This is the video of Islamabad massacre
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Anymore personal attacks will be dealt with. Focus on the events and not the poster
 
Islamabad massacre alert
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EDITORIAL: With emotions running high, chaos closes in. As these words were being written, rumours and speculation were all there were to go by as the citizenry wondered what exactly was unfolding in Islamabad.

With the electronic media kept from doing its job, it remained difficult for most to separate fact from fiction. We do know that two extraordinary meetings between PTI leaders and the party’s incarcerated founder, Imran Khan, arranged on late Monday night, came to nought.

And, defying all predictions and the government’s war-like preparations to keep them out of the federal capital, crowds of charged PTI supporters finally managed to enter Islamabad in the early hours of Tuesday.

Read more: https://www.dawn.com/news/1875087/
 
Former CM Gilgit-Baltistan say we will take revenge
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Bushra Bibi, CM Gandapur and National Assembly Opposition Leader Omar Ayub Khan will address an “emergency” press conference at 11am today. The media briefing is yet to take place.

In a statement, Taimur Saleem Swati, senior vice president of PTI’s Hazara chapter, said the press conference will be held at the residence of KP Speaker Babar Saleem Swati in Peshawar.

Meanwhile, data services, after remaining suspended for four days, were restored in various areas of Islamabad — including Red Zone and Bani Gala — as well as Rawalpindi, Dawn.com correspondents reported.

For more updates, follow: https://www.dawn.com/news/1875102/f...alls-off-islamabad-protest-for-the-time-being
 
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Turkish civilians threw themselves in front of the tanks and took the bullets to stop the military from taking over the country. They had a sacred cause.

Here in Pakistan, these goons of Imrandu cult have no sacred cause. Rather they want to over-power the constitution and law, overthrow a democratically elected government, and get a convicted criminal, their cult leader, out of jail by force. They kill state forces members, they burn public and private properties, they attack and beat media persons, destroy their equipment (cameras, DNCs, etc.) and TV channels. They even burn trees on Islamabad avenues as a part of their protest. These are sick-minded criminals and terrorists. They must be dealt with iron fist. I hope the government must do that now.

Their cult leader is dying to get the military involved in his favor and overthrow an elected government.

The Turkish and Pakistani situations are poles apart to say the least.
Exactly, the Turkish and Pakistani situations are poles apart to say the least, because Turkish army was not bey-ghairat enough to kill its own citizen they only wanted to grab the power but not through bloodshed.
 

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