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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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IK is done he has done what was needed from him its btw awaam and haram fed khakis their minions zardaris shareefs tlp taqi usmanis type are khusra without wardi mafias protection and patronage.its awam to decide if they want to sacrifice their life for better Pakisran or they are okay living like cockroaches under the harami khaki mafia!
Imran Khan is not done. He is writing his name in history with unmatched courage and sacrifice. True leaders don’t disappear—they become legends. His legacy will live on, while those who oppressed him will be remembered with shame.

Just recently, after nearly three years of silence, the Pakistan Army’s spokesperson (DG ISPR) finally tweeted—and the response was brutal. Community notes flooded his post, and he had to turn off replies and reactions. That’s the level of public anger and mistrust they’ve earned.

And you’re still saying Imran Khan is done?

Let me tell you—he’s not done. He’s just beginning his legacy. The day will come when people will curse those responsible for this injustice. They may have power now, but history will not forgive them. The army is rapidly losing the respect of the nation, and if anything happens to Imran Khan, the people’s anger will shake the foundations of those behind it.
 
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Imran Khan is not done. He is writing his name in history with unmatched courage and sacrifice. True leaders don’t disappear—they become legends. His legacy will live on, while those who oppressed him will be remembered with shame.

Just recently, after nearly three years of silence, the Pakistan Army’s spokesperson (DG ISPR) finally tweeted—and the response was brutal. Community notes flooded his post, and he had to turn off replies and reactions. That’s the level of public anger and mistrust they’ve earned.

And you’re still saying Imran Khan is done?

Let me tell you—he’s not done. He’s just beginning his legacy. The day will come when people will curse those responsible for this injustice. They may have power now, but history will not forgive them. The army is rapidly losing the respect of the nation, and if anything happens to Imran Khan, the people’s anger will shake the foundations of those behind it.
iK as person is done! as leader as legend he will outlive Pakistan or faujishitElitistan! the idea he planted in our minds will grow and insha Allah if we fail our next generation will free the people from this swine khaki mafia!

and when i say khaki mafia i mean every soldier everyone thay serves this snake idara!
 
I remember once speaking with an India well known defense expert, and he said, “Your DG ISPR’s Twitter account was a pain for us during General Asif Ghafoor’s time—especially under Imran Khan’s leadership.”

Back then, the same account was a symbol of pride, power, and psychological dominance. It struck fear into the hearts and minds of enemies. It represented a united Pakistan—firm, confident, and respected.

Now, after nearly 3 years of silence, that same DG ISPR account tweeted again. But instead of admiration, it was met with overwhelming hate and backlash from the people of Pakistan. So much so that replies and reactions had to be turned off.

That’s how far the Pakistan Army has fallen in public opinion—because of its unjust actions against Imran Khan.

From being a force that united the nation, the army is now viewed with mistrust and anger. The love and respect it once enjoyed is fading—not because of enemies, but because it turned against its own people and its most loved leader.
 
iK as person is done! as leader as legend he will outlive Pakistan or faujishitElitistan! the idea he planted in our minds will grow and insha Allah if we fail our next generation will free the people from this swine khaki mafia!

and when i say khaki mafia i mean every soldier everyone thay serves this snake idara!
Then you don't know him, his come back are legendary
 
Our policymakers and the establishment still don’t understand the damage they’re causing by the way they are treating Imran Khan—a global icon.

International companies used to pay millions just to have him in their advertisements. He was, and still is, a respected face on the world stage.

By humiliating and imprisoning him like this, they are not just harming him—they are destroying Pakistan’s image in the international arena.
 
There must be a lesson somewhere in this 'tragic' and 'disheartening' story. Probably one lesson is the illusion of 'power'. This man used to wave his finger and claim how he will make everyone cry kinda like Mr. Sharif Jnr. said he will drag some Asif by his moustache. All these demagogues forget that time favors none but itself.
 
The DG ISPR spends millions on songs, documentaries, and media campaigns to build a positive image of the institution—
but then they treat Imran Khan, a global icon, with such disrespect and cruelty?

All that effort, all that money—it’s being wasted. Because no amount of PR can cover the damage being done by this injustice.

You can't build a good image while destroying the one man who gave Pakistan international respect.
 
Which members of PML/PPM did IK abduct? Majority if not all that were arrested were on charges stemming from investigations and warrants issued NAB/FIA prior to PTI even taking power.

Whilst IK was dragged out of Islamabad HC premises on what SC ruled an illegal arrest and then has been incarcerated on trumped up charges and kept in solitary confinement even denied to pray Eid salat with other prisoners.

So I don't think you can brush this a same as what was done to Nawaz Sharif :)


Per Sheikh Chat GPT:
Prompt: Can you compare Imran Kha's imprisonment with Nawaz Sharif's

Here's a detailed **comparison between Imran Khan's and Nawaz Sharif's imprisonments**, focusing on legal process, political context, charges, and international perception:

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## ⚖️ Legal Charges

| Feature | **Imran Khan** | **Nawaz Sharif** |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Main Charges** | - Corruption (Toshakhana case)<br>- Leaking state secrets (cypher case)<br>- Illegal marriage (controversial) | - Corruption (Avenfield Apartments, Al-Azizia Steel Mills, Flagship Investments) |
| **Convictions** | Convicted in several cases (2023–2024) | Convicted in multiple NAB cases (2018) |
| **Court Type** | - Special courts<br>- In-jail proceedings | - Regular anti-corruption courts |
| **Due Process Concerns** | Yes: UN called it *arbitrary detention*, citing lack of due process and political motivation | Yes: Questions raised over military influence in verdicts, but more procedural transparency |

---

## 🏛️ Trial Process

| Feature | **Imran Khan** | **Nawaz Sharif** |
| -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Trial Conditions** | - Trials held in jail<br>- Restricted media and legal access<br>- Multiple back-to-back verdicts | - Public trials<br>- Defense presented<br>- Verdicts timed before 2018 elections |
| **Appeals Process** | Ongoing; some sentences suspended, others remain | Convictions initially upheld, later overturned or paused by higher courts |

---

## 🧭 Political Context

| Feature | **Imran Khan** | **Nawaz Sharif** |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Position at Time** | Former PM ousted in 2022; leading opposition figure | Sitting PM (disqualified by Supreme Court in 2017, then convicted in 2018) |
| **Military Relations** | Openly hostile to military post-ouster | Fell out with military in late second term |
| **Election Impact** | Prevented from contesting 2024 elections | Removed from 2018 race; daughter Maryam also barred |
| **Party Suppression** | PTI faced large-scale arrests, disqualifications, symbol withdrawal | PML-N leadership disrupted, but party allowed to operate |

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## 🌍 International Response

| Feature | **Imran Khan** | **Nawaz Sharif** |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Human Rights Commentary** | UN and global rights groups criticized arbitrary detention and crackdown on PTI | Criticism over judicial overreach, but less explicit condemnation |
| **Perception of Fairness** | Widely seen as politically motivated and legally flawed | Mixed — some see legitimate anti-corruption push, others see military pressure |

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## 🧩 Outcome

| Feature | **Imran Khan** | **Nawaz Sharif** |
| ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Current Status (2025)** | Still incarcerated (pending appeals)<br>Disqualified | Returned to Pakistan; convictions overturned<br>Allowed to contest elections |
| **Political Legacy** | Remains central opposition figure, seen as victim of establishment | Returned as PM again in 2024; viewed as political survivor |

---

## 🔍 Summary

| Aspect | **Imran Khan** | **Nawaz Sharif** |
| --------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| **More Due Process?** | ❌ (widely criticized as arbitrary) | ✅ (despite political influence, had court defense) |
| **More Politically Targeted?** | ✅ Yes, especially post-2022 ouster | ✅ Also yes, especially around 2017–18 |
| **More Transparent Trials?** | ❌ Trials held in jail, under wraps | ✅ Public courtroom proceedings |
| **Military Involvement Alleged?** | ✅ Openly hostile; military seen as orchestrating crackdown | ✅ Accused military of engineering disqualification |
| **Current Position?** | In prison, barred from politics | Free, rehabilitated, and in power again |

---

### ✅ Conclusion:

Both imprisonments were legally complex and politically charged, but **Imran Khan’s detention is more widely viewed as lacking due process** and involving more aggressive suppression of his party. Nawaz Sharif's trials had flaws too, but offered more procedural transparency and legal recourse.

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Instead of such a long presentation, every Pakistani should ask a few very fundamental questions first and foremost. Rest can wait until and unless these questions are answered.

Do you consider Nawaz Sharif corrupt?
Do you consider Imran Khan corrupt?
 
There must be a lesson somewhere in this 'tragic' and 'disheartening' story. Probably one lesson is the illusion of 'power'. This man used to wave his finger and claim how he will make everyone cry kinda like Mr. Sharif Jnr. said he will drag some Asif by his moustache. All these demagogues forget that time favors none but itself.
he not only made shreef and zardari cry but strip the khaki mafi naked and reduced this haram fed institute to a joke!
 
Have Kassim along with his Yahoodi grandparents even bothered to travel to Pakistan to see his daddy?

Cartoon-e-Azam Imran Khan's sister sees him every other day and then gives a press release after each visit asking for negotiations military Generals.
 
he not only made shreef and zardari cry but strip the khaki mafi naked and reduced this haram fed institute to a joke!

Declare victory and the revolution over then.
 
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