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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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Thank you.

I would also point out that my post above also listed the present setup including Gen AM as being just more people without whom Pakistan will carry on just fine, no matter what, but the tinmen cultits of the Great Moron Con glazed right over his mention to only dispute the number of moolis in the Adiala khet.
Typical. and comically sad.

:D

Of course Pakistan is larger then General Asim Munir too. Leaders have come and gone. My fading memories go back to the 1970/71 elections. Many political 'houses' have fallen and vanished: Daultanas, Pagaras, Jatois, Khars... Generals who ruled have fallen--Yahya, Zia, Musharraf and many in between. But Pakistan stands and Lo and Behold: Despite all the corruption, misgovernance, chaos--it is the only country in South Asia which punches way above its weight in countering a power like India. Much needs to be done, of course, but at least hasn't gone into a fiscal default like a 'democratic' Sri Lanka and I don't think the malnourishment in Pakistan is worse than most of its South Asian neighbors. And many Western tourists who have been to both India and Pakistan have said more positive things about Pakistan. So at some level, Pakistan manages to limp along but that limp can be changed to a proper walk, then a run, then a marathon.
But the way the Cultist propaganda is as if there is widespread famine in Pakistan, that Pakistan doesn't allow any freedom of expression, that the opposition is not represented in the ruling setup. And if I had ANY hope that the Cultists' deranged Messiah Khan was capable of making Pakistan on the path of quick recovery and progress then I'd support him again. But, no, the guy is truly a psychopath!!
 
I wonder why they live abroad while telling us that our elected leaders are threat.?.?
Yeah i agree, did you ask this to Shahbaz Gill, Wajahat Hussain, Imran Riaz and Haider Mehdi types?

Im still waiting on your answer on who appointed Asim Bajwa as CPEC head and openly defended him when the corruption scandal came out? I wonder why you keep on avoiding these questions?
 
If IK really is "nobody" now, then what’s even the point of doing pressers against him for the past two years he has been in prison? 🙄
The pressure is ON… they are literally being cooked in pressure cooker.. this is just explosion of hatred towards people and their rights
 
You conveniently miss out why this is happening. With little political capital left, Imran Khan appears to be deliberately stoking instability in hopes of creating an opening for his return. The threat posed by the afghan proxies is real. It has only grown due to years of inconsistent and poorly coordinated policies by the security establishment. Now, with the Afghan government openly hostile toward Pakistan, allegedly working in alignment with India, and Modi declaring that “Operation Sindoor” is merely on pause, the crisis is just a shitshow.

This institutional clash is exactly the kind of chaos Imran Khan is banking on, which is why Gandapur was pushed out. Then they brought in Afridi, who’s been running around making wildly inflammatory statements and deliberately stirring things along ethnic lines, especially with this exaggerated Pashtun victimhood narrative and stopping military operations.

Add to that Achakzai with his “Lar o Bar” nonsense, and PTI’s social media nonstop dragging in 1971 as if it’s some relevant parallel. It isn’t, Pashtun rights aren’t being crushed, nothing of the sort is happening. This entire drama is being manufactured around one aging man’s political ambitions.

You have an entire PTI ecosystem sitting abroad, running the party’s social media machine, operating bot networks, and pushing targeted campaigns against the military 24/7. These people aren’t even in Pakistan, yet they control the entire online narrative. Imran Khan has attacked two COASs back-to-back, along with two DG ISIs, two DG ISPRs, and now DG-C. FJ at least had a political network supporting her — IK has no one. The entire PTI ecosystem survives on sensationalism, fake news, and manufactured outrage because that’s where the money is.

These YouTubers and influencers abroad are going to destroy PTI’s politics themselves. Everything they push revolves around getting that geriatric guy out of jail. And with the way PTI’s social media is spiraling, it’s basically open season on the entire military leadership. I’ve never seen any political party anywhere in the world go after military officers by name the way PTI is doing now. For them, it’s no longer about the institution, the entire military is the enemy. Then add into the mix the lobbying efforts in the US: sanctions targeting military operations, stoppage of training programs, suspension of F-16 parts and support, it’s insanity.

Even if Munir goes, the next COAS will be attacked. And the one after that. And the one after that. PTI has turned this into a built-in reflex, a political disease where every problem in the country is automatically blamed on the military, no matter who is in charge or what the reality is.

Or the military could just...you know, follow the constitution and not take part in politics. Just a thought. Might be good for everyone.
 
Yeah i agree, did you ask this to Shahbaz Gill, Wajahat Hussain, Imran Riaz and Haider Mehdi types?

Im still waiting on your answer on who appointed Asim Bajwa as CPEC head and openly defended him when the corruption scandal came out? I wonder why you keep on avoiding these questions?
No one is defending anyone involved in corruption… my principles are straightforward .. accountability across the board as brought forward by Imran khan… he put every mafia under pressure of accountability who were robbing tax money ….
 
No accountability, no reforms but going after someone in jail on bogus corruption charges who can’t even defend himself. They want to create chaos and nothing else. A puppet master complaining about puppet.

I am also not happy with PTI leadership (mostly compromised) & supporters. There is no international awareness campaign. They must seek legal help from international resources directly and indirectly to expose this injustice in Pakistan and build pressure.

Pathways for International Legal Support:

1. United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms
• File petitions with the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and the UN Human Rights Council.
• These bodies can issue opinions declaring Imran Khan’s imprisonment unlawful, creating global embarrassment for the Establishment.

2. International Advocacy in Europe & the U.S.
• Approach human rights courts and civil jurisdictions in Europe that allow cases under universal jurisdiction for arbitrary detention and political persecution.
• In the U.S., pursue cases under the Alien Tort Statute or lobby for Magnitsky style sanctions against individuals complicit in abuses.

3. Global Media & Legal Networks
• Partner with international law firms, NGOs, and advocacy groups to amplify the case.
• Use global media to highlight the denial of justice, making it harder for foreign governments to ignore.

4. Diplomatic Pressure
• Encourage friendly governments, diaspora communities, and human rights organizations to raise the issue in parliaments and international forums.
• Every statement, every resolution adds weight to the demand for justice.

I also feel that Imran Khan is pretty much done with Politics. Once Imran Khan is out of jail, he should spend time in writing books and giving lectures, and spend time with his children.
 
You seem to miss all Afghanistan's hostile actions prior to 1979:

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You have only valid point above, rest either fabricated or some home made points, can easily counter all above points, for example, are you able to resolved Baluchistan insurgency ? . But, we brought in religious extremism, Gun culture, corruption, heroin. It harm less to Afghanistan, but we are destroyed.
 
We don’t need COAS for that just a general election without these uniformed trolls interfering
Maybe you want to check with Khan first? After all, he needed daddy Bajwa and Uncle Faiz alongwith step daddy Pasha to come to power?
 
OPINION: THE PAKISTANI MILITARY JUST DECLARED WAR ON DISSENT, AND IMRAN KHAN IS GROUND ZERO

Something dangerous just happened in Pakistan, and the world should not look away.

The country’s military DGISPR, through its official spokesperson, held one of the most aggressive, unprecedented press conferences in modern Pakistani history. Without naming him directly, the entire briefing was aimed at one man, jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The military, now led by General Asim Munir and the powerful establishment behind him, accused Imran, the former leader and the most popular political figure in the country, of inciting anti-state sentiment, working against national security, and even encouraging foreign media and intelligence agencies to undermine the army. They called him mentally unstable, a national security threat, and implied he was a tool of foreign powers. His supporters were labeled conspirators, traitors, and agents of chaos.

Let that sink in.

A man who won the votes of tens of millions is allegedly being publicly criminalized for criticizing Asim Munir, the current army chief, and Qamar Bajwa, the former army chief. Not for treason, not for terrorism, but for challenging the narrative.

This isn't just a clash of personalities, this is the full force of a military institution silencing a democratic movement.

And it’s getting worse.

The military has now banned Imran Khan’s own sister, a prominent doctor, from visiting him in jail simply because she reportedly carried a message from her brother criticizing the army chief.

A family member is being denied access for passing on words. Not weapons. Not plans. Words.

They’ve also openly threatened to cut off all visits, even from lawyers, if any political message is conveyed.

This is not justice, this is not due process, this is authoritarian muscle cloaked in national security rhetoric.

And the truth is, none of this is new.

Since 1947, Pakistan’s military has repeatedly inserted itself into civilian politics, removing elected leaders, shaping foreign policy, and deciding the limits of political debate. Every time a civilian leader rises with genuine public backing, the generals move to break them.

For people unfamiliar with Pakistan’s deep state politics, Imran Khan is not some fringe figure. He’s a former cricket legend turned anti-corruption reformer who challenged the old political order, and allegedly, for that, the military has targeted him relentlessly. Arrests, assassination attempts, media blackouts, now total erasure.

The message is clear, either you support the military or you are the enemy.

This moment matters far beyond Pakistan.

When a nuclear-armed country silences its most popular civilian leader, brands political speech as sedition, and begins dismantling the boundary between security and governance, the entire region becomes more unstable.

It also reveals the cracks in the global democratic order.

As Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, once warned, the armed forces are the servants of the people. Not the masters.

Imran Khan’s battle is no longer just a domestic one, it’s a test of whether a political movement powered by the people can survive the wrath of an entrenched military elite.

Today it’s banning lawyers, tomorrow, it may be banning elections.

It’s heartbreaking to watch yet another democracy crumble from within.
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You have only valid point above, rest either fabricated or some home made points, can easily counter all above points, for example, are you able to resolved Baluchistan insurgency ? . But, we brought in religious extremism, Gun culture, corruption, heroin. It harm less to Afghanistan, but we are destroyed.
I literally spilled my drink reading this, you literally are the biggest fake news poster on this website. Hahahaha. Like the sheer audacity you have to accuse someone else?
 
He was not fit to be the PM of the country, and under him, Pakistan's relations with other countries (even allies) deteriorated significantly.
Imagine being such a patriotic PM that even Pakistan’s foreign allies (creditors) wanted him gone as he became a threat to their vested interests inside Pakistan. 🇵🇰
 
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