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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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Smarter? This brainless idiot cannot be even up to the average. Don't forget all his goofs and boungian that only a crackhead can make.

All his actions since his ass was kicked out of PM house (and without publicly supported by military) shows how much of an aimless political shit he is. Even the rocks on the political venues have better political sense than this filthy bullshit.

What can I say here except that the dildo of consequences of one's own actions is never pre-lubed when it arrives, inevitably. No one can escape it, even the Chancellor-ul-Momineen Wannabe.
 
Thank you.
Yes, the relationships with USA, KSA and China are extremely important for Pakistan and I think he managed to pi$$ off all three to varying degrees.

PS. For over two decades I paid scant attention to Pakistan's domestic politics until into early 2022 when the NCM news started popping up; until then, I thought, Pakistan was in good hands with Imran at the helm. In fact, on the very eve of the day when Imran's Speaker threw out the NCM, I had posted a confident Imran on the NCM vote interview on the old PDF--I was still supporting him.

That is okay. We all live and we learn and we move on. That is life. :D
 
no it doesnt. I find it shocking how unhinged people arewhen they make these Madina comparsion without due care and thought. Zulfi, Farah Gogi, Malik Riaz, the saudi watches, the zombie CM of Punjab ..

Glad you said that. I was thinking along the same lines.
 
This is necessary legal step to move the complaint forward, and hence important.

“Yet, without warning or provocation, the streetlights in the area were abruptly switched off, deliberately casting the scene into darkness.

Do it was dark? This could be important in identification, or the lack thereof, of the alleged perpetrators.

She called on the Punjab IG to immediately initiate proceedings against all police personnel who participated in and authorised the incident, or failed to prevent it.

So, given the darkness, how were the alleged attackers identified? How is it known who "authorized" the attack? Was the police informed of the protest beforehand so that they could be given the charge to prevent any untoward incidents?

This whole story raises more questions than it answers.
 
Vonc was a blessing in disguise for IK, and he got even better chance when SC restored the NA to play open politics instead after few months he resigned from NA and then from 4 governments.

The list of Imran's follies! Keep adding to them. Even yesterday, many analysts were wondering why the partial boycott of the recent byelections by PTI. One cited when MQM boycotted elections and that enabled Jamat e Islami to regain some of its lost territory in Karachi by contesting the elections and doing actual work.
This boycott was another feather in Imran's thick skull hat. Imran is really an arrogant dumb a$$.
 
Forget about that. There is no pasha, zaheer, and faiz, and bajwa to nurture, promote, and finally install a filth in Pakistan anymore.

Yeah, the guy you quoted was clearly wishing for Asim Munir's aircraft to blow up-- a la General Zia's! But what these Imran supporters don't realize is that it is the collective decision by the Establishment to sideline Imran. So even if Munir is gone, no respite for Imran. But, of course, 'Dil ke behalane ko Ghalib yeh khayal accha hey'. They are free to indulge in their fantasies. Maybe they also fantasize about India humiliating Pakistan in a war--that's the only way I see their Messiah Khan emancipated, even if a fat chance.
 
Glad you said that. I was thinking along the same lines.
I have not mentioned other despicable things attributed .. as I have no verified proof but it does make me to throw up.

I wish we accept our leaders as normal human beings not as saints and gods therefore these political parties are not compelled to make sham and blasphemous comparisons to earn the validation and approval of our hypocrite society that is morally corrupt on so many levels but expects high standards of others.
 
Yeah, the guy you quoted was clearly wishing for Asim Munir's aircraft to blow up-- a la General Zia's! But what these Imran supporters don't realize is that it is the collective decision by the Establishment to sideline Imran. So even if Munir is gone, no respite for Imran. But, of course, 'Dil ke behalane ko Ghalib yeh khayal accha hey'. They are free to indulge in their fantasies. Maybe they also fantasize about India humiliating Pakistan in a war--that's the only way I see their Messiah Khan emancipated, even if a fat chance.
this is the revenge politics of Pakistan which is sold as justice. every party in power is guilty of incarserating its political opponents. Imran is suffering today and tomorrow his oppenents will suffer as a revenge.
I still have hope that there is a patchup between Imran and the establishment both cant just wish away other from stop existing from the face of the earth. they need to find a common ground and make peace.
 
A nation can only be managed and run well if the factions inside it could manage their differences and conflict peacefully

Right but what we have in Imran is not a 'politician': He lived a privileged, playboy life, then late in life became a 'born again Muslim', was propped up in power by the Pakistani Establishment. He is truly a psycho: When in the 2013 elections, he didn't win, he started his endless agitations, including even by getting help from an Imported Mullah from Canada and of course with some Generals' help. Eventually, with the help of some corrupt Judges and Generals, the 2013 setup wounded up and Imran became the PM. After that, instead of focusing on governance, his focus was vindictness, alienating Pakistan's crucial allies, questionnable political appointment and corruption, even if indirect corruption.
What we have in Imran's PTI is a truly a 'mob'. A Mob!
 
I still have hope that there is a patchup between Imran and the establishment both cant just wish away other from stop existing from the face of the earth. they need to find a common ground and make peace.

Imran scored 30% popular votes in the 2024 elections. The result of the Haripur byelections clearly show that no amount of 'rigging' could do loss to the President Ayub Khan's dynastic seat. That's because due to extremely reckless politics, including ignoring the advice of veteran politicians in PTI, Imran has done a great damage to PTI. And all of that can be attributed to arrogance and stupidity.

So what I am trying to say is that you and some other seniors are probably wrong to assume that Imran will settle for anything except to go for the jugular as soon as out of prison and starts his endless marches again. This has been his pattern since 2014 and he seems incapable of learning from his mistakes and bide his time. But Pakistan doesn't need more of this tantrums on the D-Chowk. Pakistan can't afford that.
He is best sent to some Saroor Palace in Saudi Arabia for at least ten years, where he would be allowed visits from his family member, kept in comfort but under a gag order.
 
This crook dog spread more shit and did more corruption in 3 years and 7 months that others could hardly do in your claimed 3 decades.

Lol, with that kind of rubbish math, you probably think Ishaq Dar is a genius, just like those fauji duffers who flew him back on a PAF plane.

You unleashed the entire state machinery against him, desperate to dig up corruption but all you came back with were flimsy watch and university cases...Money has never been his weakness, it’s the very reason behind his popularity. If he wanted he could start selling plots tomorrow and out earn anything your dollarkhors could ever dream of.
 
Except that the Saudis do not want him at all, after what he tried to do.

Right. But I still wish they take him in as a HUGE FAVOR to Pakistan!

Meant to ask you this: What you think about that Imported Mullah from Canada Mr. Tahir ul Qadri? He came to Pakistan, mobilized his poor workers, and joined Imran to march on Islamabad. The goals of both was to topple the then govt and introduce real change in Pakistan. Where is the Mullah now? Why don't Imran's followers ever address Imran's opportunism then? Why don't they acknowledge the Generals behind those protests which paralyzed Pakistan for a long time, doing great harm to Pakistan's image and economy?
Are real 'leaders' made like Imran? Just look at his anarchistic opportunism by using the poor foot soldiers of the Imported Mullah from Canada. The Mullah has vanished, of course. So much so for some 'Tabdeeli' in Pakistan.
 
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