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Army's days are over in Pakistan: Imran Khan

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Army's days are over in Pakistan: Imran Khan

Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, who is drawing massive crowds in his country, has declared that "army's days are over" in Pakistan and vowed to have "best relations" with India.

"Let me assure you that democracy is set to take off in Pakistan. You just wait till the elections. The time has come for a true democracy in Pakistan," Khan said on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit being held here.

"The army's days are over. You will soon see a true democracy in Pakistan," Khan, who also attended the India reception party here last night, said.

Khan saw nothing wrong in taking groups like the outlawed Jamat-ud-Dawah (JuD) along in his political journey.

Asked about his association with such extremist group, which has acted as a front of the LeT that carried out the Mumbai attacks, Khan drew attention to the US support to Taliban during the era of Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.


"Is taking along different groups of people with an aim to bring them to the mainstream wrong? What you should understand is that you have to talk to various kinds of people in politics. If I try to bring them (extremists) back to the mainstream, there is nothing wrong in it," he said.

Continuing with his argument, Khan, who has been generating a lot of crowd at his political rallies in Pakistan said: "And if you talk about support to the extremists, did America not support the Taliban?"

"The politics requires you to talk to various groups of people and there is certainly nothing wrong if I want to bring them back to the main fold and change their mindset. For that, I would have to talk to them. I can assure you best of the relations with India and these things would never come in the way," he added.

Army's days are over in Pakistan: Imran Khan - Indian Express


1. Imran Khan accepts that he take support of extremist and terrorist organizations like LeT and he finds nothing wrong in it. :tdown::tdown:

2. Th army thing is just a facade to fool world that he is not a setup of army/ISI.
 
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Pakistan's PM-aspirant Imran Khan, who is drawing massive crowds in his country, has declared that the army's days are over in Pakistan

Read more: Imran counts the days of Pak army | Mail Online
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Pakistan's PM-aspirant Imran Khan, who is drawing massive crowds in his country, has declared that the army's days are over in Pakistan

Read more: Imran counts the days of Pak army | Mail Online
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Army's days are over in Pakistan: Imran Khan

Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, who is drawing massive crowds in his country, has declared that "army's days are over" in Pakistan and vowed to have "best relations" with India.

"Let me assure you that democracy is set to take off in Pakistan. You just wait till the elections. The time has come for a true democracy in Pakistan," Khan said on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit being held here.

"The army's days are over. You will soon see a true democracy in Pakistan," Khan, who also attended the India reception party here last night, said.

Khan saw nothing wrong in taking groups like the outlawed Jamat-ud-Dawah (JuD) along in his political journey.

Asked about his association with such extremist group, which has acted as a front of the LeT that carried out the Mumbai attacks, Khan drew attention to the US support to Taliban during the era of Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.


"Is taking along different groups of people with an aim to bring them to the mainstream wrong? What you should understand is that you have to talk to various kinds of people in politics. If I try to bring them (extremists) back to the mainstream, there is nothing wrong in it," he said.

Continuing with his argument, Khan, who has been generating a lot of crowd at his political rallies in Pakistan said: "And if you talk about support to the extremists, did America not support the Taliban?"

"The politics requires you to talk to various groups of people and there is certainly nothing wrong if I want to bring them back to the main fold and change their mindset. For that, I would have to talk to them. I can assure you best of the relations with India and these things would never come in the way," he added.

Army's days are over in Pakistan: Imran Khan - Indian Express


1. Imran Khan accepts that he take support of extremist and terrorist organizations like LeT and he finds nothing wrong in it. :tdown::tdown:

2. Th army thing is just a facade to fool world that he is not a setup of army/ISI.

Advice: whenever you post from a indian source, the best thing is not to post if you care for rest of us, and for your own persona benefit, get yourself to original text... seriously you wont be fooled nor we will have a bad time on pdf.
 
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again i nevr seen any thing positive of pakistan in indian media and nor i read now for waste my time
 
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How wrong!

PA has still a lot to give to Pakistan. The days have only just begun.
 
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Take this way , 30% population lives in cities rest all lives in villages. So, 70% vote bank belongs to feudal and we know feudal lord treat their voters or peasants like hoards of supporter in their pockets all the time. Imran constituency lies in city. Where rest of parties also share vote bank. In this whole scenario only Imran has probability of forming coalition govt, where he has to listen others too. After looking overall analysis of situation i don't see army/establishment out of rainbow of power they still hold 5 out of seven colors of rainbow.
 
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