We give, to people their time ...
We are not fortune tellers.
But politics is a dynamic thing
He seem to be engrossed within himself. I expect he can come to reality, but regime has blocked free access to outside world. That is also a big factor. May be they want to make an example of him like ZAB. ZAB was also kept pretty much in isolation.
You all can go back to my posts right around the NCM Vote in April 2022. I haven't not changed those posts. They are in the old PDF. I was an Imran supporter then but I KNEW he was making a horrible mistake about the NCM but the mistake he did about the NCM and the mistakes he continued to make after that have sealed his fate. I stopped supporting him shortly after his NCM blunder and in fact got into several heated exchanges with his supporters over my change of heart about Imran.
I am seldom wrong
You are analysing Imran Khan as if he were an ordinary politician. That is your first and biggest mistake.
What you describe—adjustment, compromise, stepping back, and parliamentary manoeuvring. applies to career politicians, not to a phenomenon. Imran Khan does not fit into textbook models because he is not built from the same material.
What you call a “mistake,” I call intent. He knew exactly what he was doing. He chose confrontation over comfort, exposure over accommodation. He did not miscalculate—he forced masks to fall, exposing every mafia, internal and external, precisely because he refused to play along.
Your analysis assumes he was trying to win within the system. He wasn’t. He was exposing the system. That distinction is beyond the mental framework you are using.
He is not driven by survival instinct, seat arithmetic, or tactical convenience. He is driven by conviction. That is why your analysis keeps failing. you cannot judge a leader who refuses to normalise injustice using the tools designed for transactional politics.
You speak of “wisdom” as accommodation with murder, stolen mandates, and the crushing of public will. That may be wisdom in the world of deals and compromises. It is not wisdom in the language of history.
Imran Khan is not a politician trying to remain relevant. He is a leader willing to pay a personal price so that certain crimes are never legitimised. You call that rigidity. History calls it character.
You may discuss compromises for others if you wish. Do not project that smallness onto him.
A free man will always appear irrational to those who have learned to live in chains.