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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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They will release him once Afghanistan and the refugee situation is dealt with.

As long as he is put on a jet on a one-way journey. Or he can stay where he is. His choice.

(This will be analogous to when IK sent NS out of the country, both good puppets doing what they are told. Consistency. )
 
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As long as he is put on a jet on a one-way journey. Or he can stay where he is. His choice.
I never remember you calling for similar treatment for the likes of Nawaz or Zardari when they were being anti-establishment. I wonder why these double standards? šŸ™„
Don’t you wanna be "consistent" in your beliefs & opinions now? 🤭
 
So IK had power when he ordered the response, but did not have authority when he ordered the release of Abhinandan?

So which is it: either he had real authority, or he did not. For both.

He must have had authority on both. I do not see what the issue with releasing Abhinandan is.

Were we supposed to hold him and try to bargain with India not to repeal some article in their constitution or we'd execute him?

When your coffers are empty, it is better to avoid escalating things with your 6 times larger neighbour.
 
You obviously are facing comprehension issues and literally follow the words without getting deeper into what I write. Just a waste of time for me. Good luck with whatever you think. Now go and suck some one else.
Are you an AI by any chance. Just checking
 
That was the dumbest move by IK. I like IK, but I was dumbfounded when he did it.

Abhinandan did not come to Pakistan for chai, he came to kill people, and IK just released him as if nothing had ever happened. Short sighted over generous headless move for sure.
It wasn't Imran Khan. It was Gen Bajwa that coward who first didnt want to respond to Indian attack , then when he was bypassed by IK and other service chiefs, demanded that Abhinandan be released.
 
He must have had authority on both. I do not see what the issue with releasing Abhinandan is.

Thank you for being consistent in your view here. As PM, he is therefore responsible for the authority he bears and the decisions he took during his tenure. That is all.

(But then those who have claimed previously that he was forced into certain things as PM because he did not have the real authority are lying through their teeth just to push a false agenda.)
 
Thank you for being consistent in your view here. As PM, he is therefore responsible for the authority he bears and the decisions he took during his tenure. That is all.

(But then those who have claimed previously that he was forced into certain things as PM because he did not have the real authority are lying through their teeth just to push a false agenda.)

Because even if we follow constitution to a T, releasing abhinandan would not be his call alone. Various generals and ministers must have debated it with him.

Just like how Imran wouldn't have authorised Swift Retort if the PAF never presented the plan to him. So considering what has been said about Bajwas attitude to that entire skirmish. It is reasonable to assume he was adamant that the pilot be released as well.
 
Because even if we follow constitution to a T, releasing abhinandan would not be his call alone. Various generals and ministers must have debated it with him.

Just like how Imran wouldn't have authorised Swift Retort if the PAF never presented the plan to him. So considering what has been said about Bajwas attitude to that entire skirmish. It is reasonable to assume he was adamant that the pilot be released as well.

All fair comments. But the basic point remains: IK the PM has the authority and the responsibly for the decisions made during his tenure, or not?

All I am pointing out is the hypocrisy in picking and choosing where to claim credit for the good decisions, but denying responsibility for the bad ones. That does not work.
 
He released him because he cared more about being adored by Indians than protecting Pakistans dignity.

Its the same with Afghans.

It's all about him and what people think of him.

Pakistan doesn't matter. Just like how he made the world cup win about himself.
He couldn't take the pressure.
Modi was threatening with missile hits onto targets in Pakistan and diplomatic pressure from 'friendly' countries was also in works.

Unlike the case in 2025, Pakistan had a trump card in its hands. While the military was saying that any missile attack by India will be responded with 3x force, the coward PM himself announced the release of the captured Indian pilot and that too in the parliament. What a disgrace!
 
As long as he is put on a jet on a one-way journey. Or he can stay where he is. His choice.

(This will be analogous to when IK sent NS out of the country, both good puppets doing what they are told. Consistency. )
Don't think so. He and NS are two different materials. He will rot in jail until he is about to expire naturally.
 
Don't think so. He and NS are two different materials. He will rot in jail until he is about to expire naturally.

I can wait and see what IK decides. It is his choice, after all.
 
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