Forsvaret
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Or entire PTI destroyed if Hazrat Asim Munir cannot have the entire country for himself!To them, if IK cannot have it, they would rather see the whole country destroyed.
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Or entire PTI destroyed if Hazrat Asim Munir cannot have the entire country for himself!To them, if IK cannot have it, they would rather see the whole country destroyed.
Just like that DG ISPR Babu cannot fathom a world where his dear boss (Hazrat Asim Munir) is not the unelected King of Pakistan?That sort of thinking is typical of delusional cults, since the cultits are indoctrinated to the point where they simply cannot fathom a world without their dear leader.
Well the world did just fine even after Muhammad's PBUH and Jesus's PBUH passing as well, yeh IK kis khet kee mooli hey? Pakistan will carry on just fine without him, and AM, and NS, and SS et al too, just like it did after Jinnah, Zia, Musharraf, BB et al passing away too.
Is Pakistan not bigger than Hazrat Asim Munir then?Pakistan is bigger then these midgets!
Don't tell me you've forgotten the videos of PTI workers getting their software updated. Here.People who are still in PTI in 2025, are the ones who faced all this and didn't leave the party. Danda will not affect them.
How, when the country’s powerful military establishment itself is busy doing business like an organized mafia?A country that has a population with one of the lowest productivity in the world should focus on earning a living…
More like Pakistan will limp along, thanks to Establishment political engineering. That may be satisfactory to you, it isn't to me.You are right!
Pakistan will go on. Imran's ONLY card left is using the resources of the K-P province and ethnic blackmail and they will not be enough for him to emancipate himself. Pakistan is bigger then these midgets! Even I, in my younger years, when Benazir was ousted by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan in August 1990, feared that Sindh would go its own way. So glad how wrong I was!
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