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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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PTI fanboys were disrupting counter terrorism ops in NWFP back in 2010 and providing political and social space to the taliban along with their WEF puppet young Jewish bride gifted leader.

In fact they did the same in the recent conflict with Afghanistan.
PTI fanboys disrupted NATO supply lines going to Afghanistan through Pakistan. They also disrupted US drone attacks on civilians which were sanctioned by the Pakistani military establishment and govt of the time. And yet, same PTI fanboys disrupted India’s narrative during its recent wars and conflicts with Pakistan, so much so that even DG ISPR had to praise them for it. 🙄
 
Let us try again:

IK has lied to the nation about his illegitimate daughter just to get elected. It clearly shows his lack of moral character as a person blinded by the love and pursuit of power.

What do you say about that?

oooo pllleeaaassseee, spare us will yea? You really are scrapping the barrel here 😁
 
My views now, you’re attacking him personally now instead of focusing on his politics. You’ve never seen me attack Nawaz or Shahbaz Sharif over their personal lives, even though they’re known for being quite the romantic types.

His personal life is none of my concern. His denial of paternity of an illegitimate daughter became a serious concern because denying it kept him eligible to be elected. Admitting his responsibility as a father would have rendered him ineligible to be elected under Pakistani law. He chose power over his own flesh and blood. A liar who gets into office by violating the law simply cannot have any foundation for demanding rule of law or be expected to uphold it for others.

that why wise among us are calling for restoration of public mandate

The question is not why, but HOW?

Having a child outside marriage isn’t considered "illegitimate" here in the West. Are you absolutely sure you live in US? 🙄

Had IK been in the West, or even in Pakistan, him having an illegitimate daughter would be no concern of mine at all. However, by denying it he became eligible to be elected in Pakistan. Admitting his responsibility as a father would have rendered him ineligible to be elected under Pakistani law. He chose power over his own flesh and blood. A liar who gets into office by violating the law simply cannot have any foundation for demanding rule of law.

Has been debunked many times over this rather silly argument

None of the above can be debunked. Read the following carefully:

A man who purposefully lied to violate the law shows the deepest flaws in his character as a man, and one who shows himself to be so blinded by the pursuit of power that he fails his own flash and blood, simply too selfish to care about anything else but himself - not his orphaned daughter, not rule or respect for the law, or for Pakistan itself.

Furthermore, all his followers who still refuse to sees these undeniable facts are showing their own derangements resulting from being duped so badly that they cannot admit just how wrong they have been all along.

I have no need to keep proving that Imran Khan is his own worst enemy. Both him and his blinded followers will continue to destroy themselves by their very own hypocrisies and delusions.

Lastly, this is not my problem to correct, and I am bowing out of this thread. Carry on however you wish.
 
The question is not why, but HOW?

First step would be all of us who call ourselves Pakistanis, stop supporting the status quo, and stop moaning about someone illegitimate child who has never been to Pakistan and irrelevant to it in any shape or form. Once we have done that, just learn to submit to the will of our fellow citizens. Not hard is it?

None of the above can be debunked. Read the following carefully:

A man who purposefully lied to violate the law shows the deepest flaws in his character as a man, and one who shows himself to be so blinded by the pursuit of power that he fails his own flash and blood, simply too selfish to care about anything else but himself - not his orphaned daughter, not rule or respect for the law, or for Pakistan itself.

Furthermore, all his followers who still refuse to sees these undeniable facts are showing their own derangements resulting from being duped so badly that they cannot admit just how wrong they have been all along.

I have no need to keep proving that Imran Khan is his own worst enemy. Both him and his blinded followers will continue to destroy themselves by their very own hypocrisies and delusions.

Lastly, this is not my problem to correct, and I am bowing out of this thread. Carry on however you wish.


Which law? I had the similar debate with you on last forum. Show me which relevant court of law has declared him to the father of the child? Since you like to be very "technical" about things.

You are really holding on to the straws here.
 
His personal life is none of my concern. His denial of paternity of an illegitimate daughter became a serious concern because denying it kept him eligible to be elected. Admitting his responsibility as a father would have rendered him ineligible to be elected under Pakistani law. He chose power over his own flesh and blood. A liar who gets into office by violating the law simply cannot have any foundation for demanding rule of law or be expected to uphold it for others.

Who is an angel in Pakistan? Do you have the same concerns about the generals
personal lives? Nawaz family personal lives and Zardari family personal lives?
 
Shahid Afridi would be a positive role model and leader for KPK. He should run for office. This is the type of leader KPK needed. Not the activist attention seeker who has done nothing for KPK and Peshawar.

He doesn't seem to have as many complexes Imran Khan has.
 
Shahid Afridi would be a positive role model and leader for KPK. He should run for office. This is the type of leader KPK needed. Not the activist attention seeker who has done nothing for KPK and Peshawar.

He doesn't seem to have as many complexes Imran Khan has.

He can create his own party and fight the election. His party sloagan should be "meri jind meri jan....." . I am sure people of KPK will give him their love.

Btw, this character was brought up in 13/D Gulshan Karachi. very local the KPK and tribal areas.
 
Had IK been in the West, or even in Pakistan, him having an illegitimate daughter would be no concern of mine at all. However, by denying it he became eligible to be elected in Pakistan.
So, you would have been in all praise for Imran Khan—if he had indeed owned his daughter (born out of wedlock) in public and thus had become ineligible to run for election in Pakistan? 🙄
 
Admitting his responsibility as a father would have rendered him ineligible to be elected under Pakistani law.
Exactly! So instead of criticizing this bullshit Pakistani law, you instead chose to criticize Imran Khan—only because he simply wanted to become eligible to run for elections in Pakistan. 🙄
 
He chose power over his own flesh and blood.
Imran Khan had absolutely zero issues with his daughter (born out of wedlock) to be adopted by his ex-wife Jemima Khan and raised alongside his biological sons Qasim and Suleman. Does this sound like a behavior of a man who wouldn’t own his daughter? 🙄
 
A liar who gets into office by violating the law…
The law? What law? Name one western democratic country where it’s illegal to run for elections if you have a child born out of wedlock? 🙄
 
…demanding rule of law.
The demand for the rule of law doesn’t mean to forcibly apply stupid and unjust laws. Pakistani constitution for example calls Ahmedis non-Muslim. Its laws put heavy restrictions on Ahmedis freedom of religion. Should any sane Ahmedi abide by such stupid, unjust and discriminatory laws made to target specifically their own religious community? 🙄
 
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