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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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You say classes must align for the military to blink…
Well, they already did

middle class voted PTI

poor voted PTI

Pashtuns voted PTI

So what happened if they already did all that? Not much.

So either the classes did not align, or the military did not blink. Both premises cannot hold true at the same time.
 
I’ve realised something very simple: in Pakistan, after Quaid-e-Azam, this is the first real chance we’ve had for genuine change.

That chance, if it existed at all, was years ago, and IK blew it. Time to move on, in view of the fact that several years have already passed since it was lost.
 
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That chance, if it existed at all, was years ago, and IK blew it. Time to move on, in view of the fact that several years have already passed since it was lost.

really?

since guys screw up every thing.. I would say he deserves many chances and given his net contribution is massive compared to you lot.
 
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The elite class cares so deeply about its image and access to the West, and cares nothing about the average person in Pakistan.

This is such a disgusting demand from the junta.

On the bright side, the strategy of being noisy with sit ins outside Adiala, electronic media activism and foreign lobbying is clearly having an effect on the junta.
 
The elite class cares so deeply about its image and access to the West, and cares nothing about the average person in Pakistan.

This is such a disgusting demand from the junta.

On the bright side, the strategy of being noisy with sit ins outside Adiala, electronic media activism and foreign lobbying is clearly having an effect on the junta.
pressure is there but there is no real force left in Pakistan to change the status quo...
 
pressure is there but there is no real force left in Pakistan to change the status quo...
Yes, that's by design and the result of decades of a power hungry army attacking and suppressing politicians, civil society and institutions.

But I still think it's worth it to keep up the pressure and a way will emerge to eventually change the status quo. Turkey can be a good example for present day Al Faujia Al Bakistan.
 
I would say he deserves many chances

Sure, why not? Let him figure out what he wants to do to get another chance of getting back into power. He has that right, of course.
 
What has changed.

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You’re over-intellectualising a very simple truth.
as soon as one reads this one can gauge the ability of a poster to look at issues.

Only myopic fanatics see simple truths.
 
as soon as one reads this one can gauge the ability of a poster to look at issues.

Only myopic fanatics see simple truths.

Black and white monocular vision in a stereoscopic technicolor world. :D
 
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