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

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Yes sir,
I like the language, i mean its indeed a privilege to be here. Noone would want their privileges to be revoked
 
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Yes, sir. Just for the record, I love Asim Munir, deewana hoon deewana.

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Ah, the mullah commanders who ran away in burqas are your latest abu.

So if I point out something that happened in the past
the victim party automatically becomes my abu?
What a ret@rd.
 
An army functioning as a multi-billion dollar business conglomerate can either defend the country or prioritize its business interests. Military Incorporated in Pakistan continues to earn profits while the internal security and stability of the nation deteriorate. This highlights the priorities of the generals, who appear to be businessmen first and soldiers second.
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And if majority is ok watching from the sidelines - then so be it. The state was built for the people - if ownership was stolen and democracy doesn’t suit them and they don’t want to fight for ownership - then so be it.

Barely 2% stood up out of 250 million for their rights - after they saw them being stolen outright post elections. If that is the best the collective nations that inhabit Pakistan can do then so be it. If the will be another liberation war in the west or otherwise - so be it. There has to be an organic wakeup or life goes on.

Look at Syria right now - those who fight, fight - those that go to their daily lives go on.
Once a unified state it’s now being eaten up by wolves all around because of a semi similar elite rule situation.

The Pakistani people are happy otherwise we would witness 10m out of 250m out on the streets, not 50,000 protesting for the rights and freedom. Most of the people if in power will be similar to our elite, they all want money, power and the elite life. Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya are perfect examples, revolutions came, new government's came, we witnessed rebellions but what happened, any improvements? They're worse than before, more killings and division than before, all rival parties are funded and supported by foreign nations for influence and power.

The people of Pakistan do not want to see an internal war, all they want is reforms, better security, development of the nation. People may not like this but it's our military which is keeping the nation united otherwise these political parties would not mind creating 4 nations out of Pakistan just to get the PM seat and life time of power. Pakistan is a federation with local power given to the 4 provinces with local government, the people of Pakistan should unite and form a new party if Pmln PPP or PTI are not good enough but they continue to support these parties, they support the local MNAs MPAs, attend their rallies in 1000s, attend parties, any new person cannot even get much votes but our people respect money and powerful people, this is why they submitted to the English for 200 years.

It's unfortunate situation but over the time when our literacy rate improves, people will get more political and economic awareness, they will then demand more from our rulers, our rulers will talk about economy to gain votes, at the moment it's personality worship.

Regarding the military, they have lost alot of respect since IK removal, people did not like it, it was a big mistake which is costing them and now are breaking all laws to keep their power, another mistake. For me it shows they're not as powerful as we make them out to be otherwise the situation would not have reached to this level. The military needs to understand yes they have guns and tanks but you cannot rule 250m people with it, they must negotiate with PTI and the rebels to reach a solution, any exploitation by the powerful must be stopped so people are given relief, a nation cannot move forward when innocents are killed and others treated like rubbish by the elite, we must look after our weak.
 
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When the British left India they split their fiercely loyal British Indian Army between India and Pakistan. The part India got was patriotic and professional and they let civilians rule the country as per the constitution. Consequently India is a successful country and is emerging as a world superpower.

The part Pakistan got turned out to be unprofessional bandits. They overthrew civilian leaders and killed off the founding fathers (and mothers) of Pakistan. They turned into a rent-a-army and sold themselves to foreign powers for dollars and green cards. For all its history Pakistan has been ruled by generals or feudal warlords that the generals install through fraud and manipulation. They turned Pakistan into a failed state.
 
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An army functioning as a multi-billion dollar business conglomerate can either defend the country or prioritize its business interests. Military Incorporated in Pakistan continues to earn profits while the internal security and stability of the nation deteriorate. This highlights the priorities of the generals, who appear to be businessmen first and soldiers second.
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With all these businesses, army does not need any budgetary allocation… divert those funds to education and social uplift and the country could be transformed… but no.. duffers as usual want to have their cake and eat it…
 
With all these businesses, army does not need any budgetary allocation… divert those funds to education and social uplift and the country could be transformed… but no.. duffers as usual want to have their cake and eat it…

Most of these duffers have property overseas and their
family members are already out of Pakistan, they will also have millions of USD in their overseas accounts as well.
 
Regarding the military, they have lost alot of respect since IK removal, people did not like it, it was a big mistake which is costing them and now are breaking all laws to keep their power, another mistake.

Wrong Assumptions:
People loves Army in General!!!!!!

Its only PTI folks who start hating Army recently (just like earlier it was PMLN etc supporters who start disliking them); As soon any respective leader comes back to thrown they start loving Army again...Simple.

Strategically, Pakistani people only hate India (GOI and its Kashmir stance) in general across the board all ethnicities.

Army knows it, that is why they behave like arrogant chap and what other fails to understand and comprehends. They deal civilians from the very point of strength.

FA Pass have better understanding of Pakistani Awam accepts it.
 
When the British left India they split their fiercely loyal British Indian Army between India the Pakistan. The part India got was patriotic and professional and they let civilians rule the country as per the constitution. Consequently India is a successful country and is emerging as a world superpower.

The part Pakistan got turned out to be unprofessional bandits. They overthrew civilian leaders and killed off the founding fathers (and mothers) of Pakistan. They turned into a rent-a-army and sold themselves to foreign powers for dollars and green cards. For all its history Pakistan has been ruled by generals or feudal warlords that the generals install through fraud and manipulation. They turned Pakistan into a failed state.

It will be an interested read on why India became more sufficient than Pakistan. Some say it was because Indian beaucracy and government structure was more advanced than Pakistan due to the importance of Delhi, whilst Pakistan had to built everything, and we also had alot of feudal lords who then fought against the revolutionary leadership and took over Pakistan. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was from current India so I assume the local Feudal Lords did not accept him or his sister, this is why Mujib ur Rehman PM was not acceptable as power would have been shifted to Bangladesh. The feudal lords took control of Pakistan politics during 1950s to 1960s.
 
Wrong Assumptions:
People loves Army in General!!!!!!

Its only PTI folks who start hating Army recently (just like earlier it was PMLN etc supporters who start disliking them); As soon any respective leader comes back to thrown they start loving Army again...Simple.

Strategically, Pakistani people only hate India (GOI and its Kashmir stance) in general across the board all ethnicities.

Army knows it, that is why they behave like arrogant chap and what other fails to understand and comprehends. They deal civilians from the very point of strength.

FA Pass have better understanding of Pakistani Awam accepts it.

We have those who love army, those who are scared of army and those who hate it. PTI has millions of young followers and they loved army up until IK removal. Army should have made better decisions, their aim should be to get the youth on their side not make enemies out of them. If IK stayed till his 5 years, he most likely would have lost the new elections but instead his removal gave him more fame, even Pmln claims it was a mistake and today state forced is used against PTI to control them. The decision makers definitely make blunders.
 
And if majority is ok watching from the sidelines - then so be it. The state was built for the people - if ownership was stolen and democracy doesn’t suit them and they don’t want to fight for ownership - then so be it.

Barely 2% stood up out of 250 million for their rights - after they saw them being stolen outright post elections. If that is the best the collective nations that inhabit Pakistan can do then so be it. If the will be another liberation war in the west or otherwise - so be it. There has to be an organic wakeup or life goes on.

Look at Syria right now - those who fight, fight - those that go to their daily lives go on.
Once a unified state it’s now being eaten up by wolves all around because of a semi similar elite rule situation.
100% - no doubt about it.
 

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