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

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"The ISPR stated yesterday that Asim Munir thinks of himself as the state, critics believe he is not even a small remnant of a state, and they consider themselves the state. Since Asim Munir has taken over control illegally, he has used the army against the state of Pakistan. As much as it is wreaking havoc within them, it is increasing the chances of Pakistan's disintegration. He is doing this because he wants to get an extension. Qazi's extension is a pretext; the real extension is Asim Munir's own, for which he is not allowing PTI's numbers to be fulfilled. He even denying Supreme Court decision.
 
Munira Mistry is part of RAW's London plan to impose
Mota Nawaja on the people of Pakistan. All this just for
the Thief of Army job plus extension.

All of a sudden India is not the enemy anymore and some
Papa john supporter even called the Indians honourable. lol
India wants Papa John Army to fight a never ending war against
Afghanistan and agent Nawaz and agent Munir are doing exactly
that.
 
Munira Mistry is part of RAW's London plan to impose
Mota Nawaja on the people of Pakistan. All this just for
the Thief of Army job plus extension.

All of a sudden India is not the enemy anymore and some
Papa john supporter even called the Indians honourable. lol
India wants Papa John Army to fight a never ending war against
Afghanistan and agent Nawaz and agent Munir are doing exactly
that.
I’m glad I’m not the only one to see this. The fear was that Afghanistan can become an enemy of Pakistan had the NA stayed in power; thus, backing the taliban.

It’s safe to say that the Indians used Pakistans own policy to defeat it by backing the taliban indirect or direct through Iran.

These buffoons policy makers aren’t even getting any material support from the US to help with this as they burned their bridges with the Americans. I’m staunchly pro US because at least with the Americans, they provide as much help as possible (to further their interests and that fine!).

The policy makers couldn’t wait to overthrow IK. Sometimes I think they wanted him in power long enough to deal with the Taliban as he’s always been pro peace and the Talibunnies might have respected him more than anyone else in Pakistan.

How quickly the Indians became “honorable” and the people you were supporting for the last 40 years are now your enemies.

I don’t like Afghans at all and have faced their racism and religious hatred (being Pakistanis and Shia).

I dont have any love for them. They are ethnic chauvinistic and utterly braindead.
Thick brains having. They think of themselves as extension of the European (just my observations).

But I’ll be damnned if I let my emotions get in the way of a sound strategy to deal with them with minimal fallout on Pakistan. Some of friends do not understand this. They go off emotions and wanting to turn Afghanistan into a parking lot without taking into account the 5-10 mil refugees here. That’s a Trojan horse depending on how they feel about their homeland. Many don’t I suspect as they are more connected to their villages.

Why not use our Pashtun villages to influence those on the other side.
 
I’m glad I’m not the only one to see this. The fear was that Afghanistan can become an enemy of Pakistan had the NA stayed in power; thus, backing the taliban.

It’s safe to say that the Indians used Pakistans own policy to defeat it by backing the taliban indirect or direct through Iran.

These buffoons policy makers aren’t even getting any material support from the US to help with this as they burned their bridges with the Americans. I’m staunchly pro US because at least with the Americans, they provide as much help as possible (to further their interests and that fine!).

The policy makers couldn’t wait to overthrow IK. Sometimes I think they wanted him in power long enough to deal with the Taliban as he’s always been pro peace and the Talibunnies might have respected him more than anyone else in Pakistan.

How quickly the Indians became “honorable” and the people you were supporting for the last 40 years are now your enemies.

I don’t like Afghans at all and have faced their racism and religious hatred (being Pakistanis and Shia).

I dont have any love for them. They are ethnic chauvinistic and utterly braindead.
Thick brains having. They think of themselves as extension of the European (just my observations).

But I’ll be damnned if I let my emotions get in the way of a sound strategy to deal with them with minimal fallout on Pakistan. Some of friends do not understand this. They go off emotions and wanting to turn Afghanistan into a parking lot without taking into account the 5-10 mil refugees here. That’s a Trojan horse depending on how they feel about their homeland. Many don’t I suspect as they are more connected to their villages.

Why not use our Pashtun villages to influence those on the other side.
One of the most critical issues arising from General Munir's actions is the increasing tension between Pakistani Muslims and their Afghan Muslim brothers. Historically, Pakistan and Afghanistan share deep-rooted cultural, religious, and familial ties that span centuries. These bonds have been forged through shared history, language, and extensive intermarriage, particularly among the Pashtun tribes straddling both sides of the border. These ties have created a unique brotherly relationship, with both nations often supporting each other in times of need.
Critics argue that General Munir's policies are eroding this brotherly bond, turning Pakistani Muslims against their Afghan counterparts. There are accusations that he is seeking Indian support and financial aid to bolster his position, which, if true, could create a permanent rift between the two Muslim nations. Such a division would not only undermine the historical and cultural unity between Pakistan and Afghanistan but also destabilize the region further.
 
I am not big fan of this son of whore but what he says is ppartly correct. It was khan who ended the rift
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I am not big fan of this son of whore but what he says is ppartly correct. It was khan who ended the rift
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It's time to pump the diesel out of his fat-ass; finally, black Vigo time.
 
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They claim that Munir, in his quest to solidify his control, has employed the military against the very state it is supposed to protect.

Wrong. The pak military believes it is the state and Pakistan is it's garrison.

The bloody civilians are slave workers in the garrison camp.
 
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The sooner Asim Muneer and his gang in GHQ are booted out/neutralised the better. More they linger on, Pakistan will keep on sliding into Abyss. They should be looked upon as jet black traitors who have refused to bow down to the will of the people.
 

A mother’s reaction when she heard about Imran khan hunger’s strike​

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As long as IK has supporters like her, even only one, he has won. Even Hazret-i Isa (PBUH) couldn't find one such disciple during his lifetime in Palestine....
 
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