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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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Can't this dude wait for couple of weeks ? Pakistan is hosting SCO conference next week .
cant the queer loving dicator stop fking tthe country we have 250 million people
 
Can't this dude wait for couple of weeks ? Pakistan is hosting SCO conference next week .
That can be relocated to China or Iran or Russia
SCO is about trade etc

Revolution is about future generation

Revolution is here like it or not
 
That can be relocated to China or Iran or Russia
SCO is about trade etc

Revolution is about future generation

Revolution is here like it or not
If you study the history of revolutions you will know revolutions are always hijacked and perpetrators of revolutions are always sent to the gallows .
 
Don't cry .... request him to use the lube to make it a pleasurable experience for you .
dont worry g bhi uski hoge thook bhi issi ka hoga bas danda awaam ka hoga!
 
If you study the history of revolutions you will know revolutions are always hijacked and perpetrators of revolutions are always sent to the gallows .

Irrelevant

People of Pakistan above all

Chappal Bhigo Bhigo ker mare gi Police ko aur Qazi ko

Translation: The Sandle on foot will be dipped in water , to enhance the weight of sandle and will smash the Corrupt police and Judge
 
Senator Vawda says PTI is engaged in "politics of corpses," targets Imran Khan and PTI's K-P leadership
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Senator Faisal Vawda has accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of seeking to promote violence and "politics of corpses."

Vawda, during a press conference in Islamabad, launched a direct attack on the party’s founding chairman, Imran Khan, alleging that he is pushing a dangerous political agenda aimed at inciting violence in the country.

Vawda stated that PTI now thrives on chaos, stating, "The party needs corpses for its political game."

He further accused Imran Khan of abandoning Pakistan in favour of foreign interests and called on him to bring his children to the country.

"Imran Khan is trapped in this game and serving foreign powers," Vawda added.

The senator, a former PTI member, also criticised the leadership in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, including Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, stating that corruption is rampant in the province.

"Gandapur is misleading the nation and playing as a pawn," Vawda remarked.

He went on to criticise the PTI’s close ties with former intelligence chief Faiz Hameed, stating, "PTI has made Faiz Hameed its father."

Vawda also stressed the need for the judiciary to play its role, while pointing out the deteriorating governance in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, accusing Chief Minister Gandapur of corruption.

He concluded his remarks by stating that electricity and petrol prices in Pakistan would soon decrease, but continued to focus on the broader criticism of PTI’s leadership, highlighting the violence associated with its politics.

Previously, in a speech during a Senate session, Vawda criticised Ali Amin Gandapur, stating, “Come to Punjab, Sindh, or Balochistan, and you will be sent back as Miss Gandapur. You will be laid down if you dare to come.”

Vawda further accused the PTI leadership of pleading with the establishment to engage with them.

He also linked PTI figures Murad Saeed, General Faiz, and the party's founder to journalist Arshad Sharif’s death, claiming they knew in advance of the incident.

"You killed an innocent man, Arshad Sharif, for your dirty politics," he said.

Vawda concluded, “Be patient. This is just the beginning. These people are abusing institutions, and the government is weak to stop them.”
 
Islamabad Police transfer Mustafain Kazmi to Secretariat Police Station
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Tayyab Mustafain Kazmi - a lawyer representing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) - was arrested on Thursday for his unruly behavior during a Supreme Court hearing, which was presided over by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa.


The incident took place as the court reviewed petitions regarding Article 63-A, a constitutional clause pertaining to the disqualification of lawmakers.

Kazmi was taken into custody by Islamabad police from F-7/4 and subsequently transferred to the Secretariat Police Station. His disruptive conduct included making threats of opposition against the court's ruling, stating that “500 PTI lawyers were prepared to oppose any ruling against the party.”

Tensions escalated during the hearing when Kazmi openly challenged the bench’s legitimacy, criticizing the judiciary and demanding the removal of two judges, Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan and Justice Mazhar Alam Mian Khel. Chief Justice Isa firmly addressed Kazmi’s defiance, asserting, “You cannot run the courts through intimidation. We will continue with the proceedings, no matter how much opposition we face.”

The Chief Justice had earlier cautioned Kazmi about his behaviour, stating, “Do you want institutions to be run through threats? My only fault is that I have always shown patience.” As Kazmi persisted in his outburst, the Chief Justice ordered police intervention to maintain courtroom decorum.

Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, also part of the bench, expressed serious concern regarding the increasing trend of targeting judges following unfavorable rulings, remarking, “This behaviour is unacceptable. We are here for the integrity of the institution, not for money or power. The judiciary must remain independent.”

Kazmi eventually exited the courtroom, refusing to continue his arguments, leading to his subsequent arrest. This incident followed a significant ruling by the Supreme Court, which overturned a 2022 decision regarding Article 63-A.

The court ruled that votes from defecting lawmakers should be counted, a decision that alters the legal interpretation of this constitutional provision. A detailed judgment is expected to follow the unanimous short order issued by the bench.
 
Senator Vawda says PTI is engaged in "politics of corpses," targets Imran Khan and PTI's K-P leadership
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Senator Faisal Vawda has accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of seeking to promote violence and "politics of corpses."

Vawda, during a press conference in Islamabad, launched a direct attack on the party’s founding chairman, Imran Khan, alleging that he is pushing a dangerous political agenda aimed at inciting violence in the country.

Vawda stated that PTI now thrives on chaos, stating, "The party needs corpses for its political game."

He further accused Imran Khan of abandoning Pakistan in favour of foreign interests and called on him to bring his children to the country.

"Imran Khan is trapped in this game and serving foreign powers," Vawda added.

The senator, a former PTI member, also criticised the leadership in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, including Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, stating that corruption is rampant in the province.

"Gandapur is misleading the nation and playing as a pawn," Vawda remarked.

He went on to criticise the PTI’s close ties with former intelligence chief Faiz Hameed, stating, "PTI has made Faiz Hameed its father."

Vawda also stressed the need for the judiciary to play its role, while pointing out the deteriorating governance in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, accusing Chief Minister Gandapur of corruption.

He concluded his remarks by stating that electricity and petrol prices in Pakistan would soon decrease, but continued to focus on the broader criticism of PTI’s leadership, highlighting the violence associated with its politics.

Previously, in a speech during a Senate session, Vawda criticised Ali Amin Gandapur, stating, “Come to Punjab, Sindh, or Balochistan, and you will be sent back as Miss Gandapur. You will be laid down if you dare to come.”

Vawda further accused the PTI leadership of pleading with the establishment to engage with them.

He also linked PTI figures Murad Saeed, General Faiz, and the party's founder to journalist Arshad Sharif’s death, claiming they knew in advance of the incident.

"You killed an innocent man, Arshad Sharif, for your dirty politics," he said.

Vawda concluded, “Be patient. This is just the beginning. These people are abusing institutions, and the government is weak to stop them.”
Tout of the untouchables
 
Senator Vawda says PTI is engaged in "politics of corpses," targets Imran Khan and PTI's K-P leadership
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Senator Faisal Vawda has accused the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of seeking to promote violence and "politics of corpses."

Vawda, during a press conference in Islamabad, launched a direct attack on the party’s founding chairman, Imran Khan, alleging that he is pushing a dangerous political agenda aimed at inciting violence in the country.

Vawda stated that PTI now thrives on chaos, stating, "The party needs corpses for its political game."

He further accused Imran Khan of abandoning Pakistan in favour of foreign interests and called on him to bring his children to the country.

"Imran Khan is trapped in this game and serving foreign powers," Vawda added.

The senator, a former PTI member, also criticised the leadership in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, including Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, stating that corruption is rampant in the province.

"Gandapur is misleading the nation and playing as a pawn," Vawda remarked.

He went on to criticise the PTI’s close ties with former intelligence chief Faiz Hameed, stating, "PTI has made Faiz Hameed its father."

Vawda also stressed the need for the judiciary to play its role, while pointing out the deteriorating governance in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, accusing Chief Minister Gandapur of corruption.

He concluded his remarks by stating that electricity and petrol prices in Pakistan would soon decrease, but continued to focus on the broader criticism of PTI’s leadership, highlighting the violence associated with its politics.

Previously, in a speech during a Senate session, Vawda criticised Ali Amin Gandapur, stating, “Come to Punjab, Sindh, or Balochistan, and you will be sent back as Miss Gandapur. You will be laid down if you dare to come.”

Vawda further accused the PTI leadership of pleading with the establishment to engage with them.

He also linked PTI figures Murad Saeed, General Faiz, and the party's founder to journalist Arshad Sharif’s death, claiming they knew in advance of the incident.

"You killed an innocent man, Arshad Sharif, for your dirty politics," he said.

Vawda concluded, “Be patient. This is just the beginning. These people are abusing institutions, and the government is weak to stop them.”


tells us why is Pakistan Army suppressing pro palestian rallies?..
 
"Imran Khan is trapped in this game and serving foreign powers," Vawda added.


every accusation is a confession ..

Foriegn power agenda

> Support Israel and suppress pro palestian rallies
> Allow US bases to bomb Taliban
> Disrupt relations with Russia and supply artillery shells to Ukraine
> Under the table deal with India to kill the Kashmir issue

poor army touts... what will happen to them on the day of Judgement
 
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