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Introduction:
Recent reports have emerged suggesting a tense situation within Pakistani politics, with claims that General Asim Munier and General A Anjam Nadeem are allegedly pressuring the President of Pakistan to resign. These claims further suggest that the Election Commission is refusing to hold elections due to orders from the Americans and General Munier. This article delves into the alleged coercion and political turmoil surrounding the current state of Pakistani elections.

Background:
Pakistan has a complex political landscape, often marked by power struggles and allegations of interference. The current situation appears to center around the President's call for elections, which has been met with resistance from certain military figures and purported external influences.

Claims of Coercion and Refusal of Elections:
According to reports, General Asim Munier and General A Anjam Nadeem have met with the President of Pakistan to pressure him into resigning. The alleged motive behind this coercion is the President's insistence on holding elections. In this scenario, it is claimed that the Election Commission, under the influence of the Americans and General Munier, is refusing to proceed with the electoral process.

Potential Implications:
If these claims of coercion and refusal to hold elections are true, they would have significant consequences for Pakistan's democratic process and political stability. Any attempts to undermine the President's authority and delay elections could fuel public unrest and erode trust in the democratic system.

The Role of External Powers:
The involvement of external powers, particularly the Americans, in Pakistan's internal affairs has long been a sensitive topic. Any perceived interference in the country's democratic processes can strain diplomatic relations and negatively impact the perception of the United States within Pakistan.

Demand for Transparency and Accountability:
Given the gravity of the allegations, it is crucial for there to be a transparent and impartial investigation into the claims of coercion. The Election Commission must uphold its independence and ensure that its decisions are not influenced by external forces or military figures.

Conclusion:
The alleged coercion and refusal of elections in Pakistan, as reported, paint a concerning picture of the country's political landscape. It is imperative that these claims be thoroughly investigated and addressed to maintain the integrity of Pakistan's democratic processes. Transparency, accountability, and adherence to democratic principles are crucial to ensure stability and trust in the government. Only through fair and free elections can the will of the people be accurately represented, allowing for a peaceful and prosperous future for Pakistan.
 
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Introduction:
Recent reports have emerged suggesting a tense situation within Pakistani politics, with claims that General Asim Munier and General A Anjam Nadeem are allegedly pressuring the President of Pakistan to resign. These claims further suggest that the Election Commission is refusing to hold elections due to orders from the Americans and General Munier. This article delves into the alleged coercion and political turmoil surrounding the current state of Pakistani elections.

Background:
Pakistan has a complex political landscape, often marked by power struggles and allegations of interference. The current situation appears to center around the President's call for elections, which has been met with resistance from certain military figures and purported external influences.

Claims of Coercion and Refusal of Elections:
According to reports, General Asim Munier and General A Anjam Nadeem have met with the President of Pakistan to pressure him into resigning. The alleged motive behind this coercion is the President's insistence on holding elections. In this scenario, it is claimed that the Election Commission, under the influence of the Americans and General Munier, is refusing to proceed with the electoral process.

Potential Implications:
If these claims of coercion and refusal to hold elections are true, they would have significant consequences for Pakistan's democratic process and political stability. Any attempts to undermine the President's authority and delay elections could fuel public unrest and erode trust in the democratic system.

The Role of External Powers:
The involvement of external powers, particularly the Americans, in Pakistan's internal affairs has long been a sensitive topic. Any perceived interference in the country's democratic processes can strain diplomatic relations and negatively impact the perception of the United States within Pakistan.

Demand for Transparency and Accountability:
Given the gravity of the allegations, it is crucial for there to be a transparent and impartial investigation into the claims of coercion. The Election Commission must uphold its independence and ensure that its decisions are not influenced by external forces or military figures.

Conclusion:
The alleged coercion and refusal of elections in Pakistan, as reported, paint a concerning picture of the country's political landscape. It is imperative that these claims be thoroughly investigated and addressed to maintain the integrity of Pakistan's democratic processes. Transparency, accountability, and adherence to democratic principles are crucial to ensure stability and trust in the government. Only through fair and free elections can the will of the people be accurately represented, allowing for a peaceful and prosperous future for Pakistan.


Makes sense,
and sits perfectly with what hafiz saab and his company have been upto.
These FA pass wanna be angrez, will do anything to make white masters happy.
 
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Khanzeer apni nasal ka sabooth dey raha hai.
 
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This news is believable, Asim Munir wanted a longer puppet interim government of kakar and in the meantime he will try to crush PTI more, before the elections.

As per the London plan.

He was appointed as chief on the promise that PTI will be decimated and Nawaz sharif coming with a new political set-up, PTI not in the scheme of things.

Not possible though, every plan of them failed so far.
 
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I also heard it yesterday that on or before September 9th President of Pakistan will resign(removed) and two days after ISI chief will retire
 
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What else do you expect from Human Right Abusers !
 
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Its not just the elections. Its also the recent bills that the President said he did not sign that undermine fundamental rights and that the Military wants to use to persecute dissenters.

The President has the ability to issue pardons, correct?

So what happens if the fascist military Junta decides to issue death sentences to PTI leaders refusing to accept military hegemony?

The President could pardon any such fake convictions forced by the Military Junta, hence the Junta’s desire to bring in their own puppet as President.
 
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Source? Even if this is a word-of-mouth rumor, it could be wrong.




ECP itself is composed of PDM pithoo.
 
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If tgey wanted elections they could have done long before. They refused sc decision
 
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This news is believable, Asim Munir wanted a longer puppet interim government of kakar and in the meantime he will try to crush PTI more, before the elections.

As per the London plan.

He was appointed as chief on the promise that PTI will be decimated and Nawaz sharif coming with a new political set-up, PTI not in the scheme of things.

Not possible though, every plan of them failed so far.
All power lies with the super King AKA COAS, what incentive does he still have to keep his end of the unholy bargain? None whatsoever, sepoys are just subordinates to the agenda and working orders they get from their masters in western capitals, and this has been the case since the battle of Plassey 1751.
 
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Introduction:
Recent reports have emerged suggesting a tense situation within Pakistani politics, with claims that General Asim Munier and General A Anjam Nadeem are allegedly pressuring the President of Pakistan to resign. These claims further suggest that the Election Commission is refusing to hold elections due to orders from the Americans and General Munier. This article delves into the alleged coercion and political turmoil surrounding the current state of Pakistani elections.

Background:
Pakistan has a complex political landscape, often marked by power struggles and allegations of interference. The current situation appears to center around the President's call for elections, which has been met with resistance from certain military figures and purported external influences.

Claims of Coercion and Refusal of Elections:
According to reports, General Asim Munier and General A Anjam Nadeem have met with the President of Pakistan to pressure him into resigning. The alleged motive behind this coercion is the President's insistence on holding elections. In this scenario, it is claimed that the Election Commission, under the influence of the Americans and General Munier, is refusing to proceed with the electoral process.

Potential Implications:
If these claims of coercion and refusal to hold elections are true, they would have significant consequences for Pakistan's democratic process and political stability. Any attempts to undermine the President's authority and delay elections could fuel public unrest and erode trust in the democratic system.

The Role of External Powers:
The involvement of external powers, particularly the Americans, in Pakistan's internal affairs has long been a sensitive topic. Any perceived interference in the country's democratic processes can strain diplomatic relations and negatively impact the perception of the United States within Pakistan.

Demand for Transparency and Accountability:
Given the gravity of the allegations, it is crucial for there to be a transparent and impartial investigation into the claims of coercion. The Election Commission must uphold its independence and ensure that its decisions are not influenced by external forces or military figures.

Conclusion:
The alleged coercion and refusal of elections in Pakistan, as reported, paint a concerning picture of the country's political landscape. It is imperative that these claims be thoroughly investigated and addressed to maintain the integrity of Pakistan's democratic processes. Transparency, accountability, and adherence to democratic principles are crucial to ensure stability and trust in the government. Only through fair and free elections can the will of the people be accurately represented, allowing for a peaceful and prosperous future for Pakistan.
President is immune legally to everything
So it's up to him to balls up or betray people of Pakistan

He can't be arrested precisely for same reason, to be final gateway for anarchy
 
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Time for Alvi to act like a president. I know not everyone has the ability to perform under pressure but let’s pray Alvi can withstand the pressure.
 
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