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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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January 6, 2024

Rohait Bhagwant

Rohait Bhagwant
 
Confirmed news in actual Live Telethon however I a managed to join the telephone 4 min before start
 
Excellent 3 hout long Live Campaign nice to see people participating with great passion
 
To quote the famous hindi poem Khooni Hastakshaar(Bloody Signatures) regarding Netaji Bose's fight for Indian freedom.
आज़ादी के चरणें में जो, जयमाल चढ़ाई जाएगी।
वह सुनो, तुम्हारे शीशों के फूलों से गूँथी जाएगी।।
आजादी का संग्राम कहीं पैसे पर खेला जाता है।
यह शीश कटाने का सौदा नंगे सर झेला जाता है।।

aazaadee ke charanen mein jo, jayamaal chadhaee jaegee. vah suno, tumhaare sheeshon ke phoolon se goonthee jaegee.. aajaadee ka sangraam kaheen paise par khela jaata hai. yah sheesh kataane ka sauda nange sar jhela jaata hai..

Flowers offered at the feet of freedom, will be woven from your heads.
The struggle for freedom is not fought with money, This head-splitting deal is endured bare-headed.

PTI may be able to raise some cash, but does it have the revolutionaries to fight in the streets? PTI disowned it's 9th May warriors, now who will fight for it on the streets?
This fund raising was for a cancer hospital being built in Karachi. IK has built 2 cancer hospitals with the help of the Pakistani people and Pakistani expats and other well wishers.
This act by the present mil-establishment shows how shite scared they are and the guy is languishing in jail. This was not a political fundraiser but a ongoing campaign to collect funds for a series of world-class cancer hospital, something which no government has ever been able to achieve. Free care for the people.
 
Good on PTI for not turning the donation drive into a political agenda.

Meanwhile the opposing side tried their level best to sabotage and throttle the drive. You know who you are. Small men in big offices.

The PTI under any circumstances should not take the violent route. Continued pressure will yield results. It might be painstakingly slow, but the result will come.
 
An absconder from law and yet he gets a pass.

How about just legalize all kind of crimes.

And the investors will be looking at this very closely.
 
Nice picture

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Just get rid of courts and privileged judges and lawyers and save money, it’s the law of the jungle in the country anyhow…

I remember few years ago, when the tribal areas (FATA) were merged with KPK everyone including myself were happy that the locals would now be able to get proper justice since it meant FATA would now come under the juridiction of KPK and would go away with the ancient jirga system.. However now looking back it was probably a better justice system than the mainstreamed military courts of fake justice.
 

AI used to write Economist piece, claims Imran

Malik Asad
January 9, 2024

ISLAMABAD: Embattled PTI founder and former prime minister Imran Khan made a surprising claim, saying that an essay recently published by The Economist under his name was actually “AI-generated”.

Mr Khan made the claim while talking to journalists allowed to cover proceedings inside the prison after attending two trials — one regarding a £190 million corruption case and the Toshakhana reference — at the Adiala Jail, on Monday.

Confirming the contents of the essay, Mr Khan said he did not write the piece himself, rather it was based on points he had dictated, which were put into words through the use of artificial intelligence.

In the essay attributed to him, Mr Khan had expressed apprehensions that the election scheduled for Feb 8 may not take place at all, adding that even if they do, such polls would be a “disaster and a farce since PTI is being denied its basic right to campaign”.

Although the content and tone of the article were in line with Mr Khan’s historic stance, several observers had doubts over whether the PTI founder had personally penned the piece.

Incarcerated PTI founder ‘owns’ article’s contents; SC asks party’s lawyers not to accuse ECP without proof
“It is not an issue that someone cannot write an article or a book while languishing in jail. We have the objection that the article in question has not been written by the former PTI chairman,” APP quoted caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi as saying on Monday.

The minister said no such content was leaked from the jail to any media organisation and alleged that The Economist published “the ghost article” in the name of the former PTI chairman.

When asked about the provenance of the article, sources close to Mr Khan told Dawn that it contained facts mentioned by the PTI founder at different points in time, adding that the article was merely a consolidation of facts already available on social media platforms.

The sources said that Mr Khan had shared these details with some visitors who met him in prison, and they may have confided them to someone in the magazine, who consolidated these facts into the shape of an article.

Although AI-based programmes such as ChatGPT can be used to write articles, digital rights expert Usama Khilji expressed a degree of doubt over Mr Khan’s claim.

“Whether it was written as is by Imran Khan, AI was used based on his notes, or [it] was edited by his close aides is not as important as the substance of the article,” he said, adding that artificial intelligence was a tool that could be used to aid writing.

Since the article was first published on Thursday, it has been reposted at least seven times from the publication’s official X account. The posts have over 25 million views.

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PTI’s social media team, meanwhile, has used replies under publication’s posts to put forth its narrative on the purge faced by the party. Several PTI supporters, including the party’s official account, have shared videos containing claims of an assassination attempt on Mr Khan’s life, alleged human rights violations and the persecution of party’s workers and leaders.

Level playing field

Separately, during the hearing of a petition seeking a level playing field for polls at the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) told the bench, headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, that the commission had accepted 598 out of a total of 843 nomination papers filed by PTI candidates for the National Assembly, while 1,398 out of 1,777 candidatures had been cleared for the provincial assemblies.

During the hearing, CJP Isa asked the PTI’s lawyers not to hurl allegations at the ECP without any proof.

PTI’s counsel Latif Khosa and Shuaib Shaheen said that their candidates were rounded up under Maintenance of Public Order and claimed that the PTI was not being given a level playing field.

They also pointed out that the ECP deprived the party of its iconic symbol and requested the restoration of the bat symbol.

The apex court has scheduled the hearing for PTI’s petition on Jan 11.

 
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