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Bajwa extension was my worst decision, there should be no extension at all. Imran Khan.

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But, most of us, including myself, were supporting his move. So, in a way, he made a decision, which was liked by majority of his supporters.
There were quite a few who opposed the idea.
Anyways, it is water under the bridge.
IK is likely to get back in the next elections. I am sure he will sort out the establishment. Or atleast try and get things straight about who is the boss.
Time will tell what happens.
 
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It is fact, Elites are not ready for change, which is due, and eventually, it has to move by the law of nature. Otherwise, this elite is on self destructive path or they will destroy the country or bankrupt.
The whole world's economic condition is changing but these elite who enjoy 17 billion dollars of yearly perks are not ready to give up ....

Definitely brother. Many things / places self-destruct before the elite wakes up. We somehow assume Pakistan won't go down that path, even though it easily can.

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There were quite a few who opposed the idea.
Anyways, it is water under the bridge.
IK is likely to get back in the next elections. I am sure he will sort out the establishment. Or atleast try and get things straight about who is the boss.
Time will tell what happens.

Proud to be one of the most vocal opponents of the extension (and an early critic of Bajwa due to his very weak stance against India).

The Pakistani Establishment thrives on the public's ever-lower expectations / definitions of what constitutes success. If mediocrity and barely scraping by is success (as long as there are some strong statements that serve as the opiate of the masses), then it's (a) impossible to improve and (b) find the impetus for massive, transformative reform. The status quo thus thrives.
 
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IK should be willing to get a public lashing of at least 100 lashes by his voters just because of this stunt.
 
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The big problem I see is he is still holding back alot when discussing Bajwa and co. He would say he was a problem and discuss it but wont deep dive.

Accuse Zardari/Nawaz of being theives but not discuss the corruption and money looted by military.

Someone needs to end this fear and go all out in an interview.
That is an astute o servation. Sometimes one winders may be all he has is accusation with nothing ti back it up.
 
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I probably supported this move in the past but only because I thought Bajwa was sincere to Pakistan, and against the likes of Sharifs and Zardaris. However, time has proven this to be false. Saying that, ultimately, it is Bajwa that messed our country up, not IK. I don't blame IK either because I would not have expected our COAS to be a traitor, who seems to be hell-bent on destroying our country.

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There were quite a few who opposed the idea.
Anyways, it is water under the bridge.
IK is likely to get back in the next elections. I am sure he will sort out the establishment. Or atleast try and get things straight about who is the boss.
Time will tell what happens.
I very much doubt that they will ever allow IK back.
 
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I probably supported this move in the past but only because I thought Bajwa was sincere to Pakistan, and against the likes of Sharifs and Zardaris. However, time has proven this to be false. Saying that, ultimately, it is Bajwa that messed our country up, not IK. I don't blame IK either because I would not have expected our COAS to be a traitor, who seems to be hell-bent on destroying our country.

In my opinion, the problem is not of the extension per se, but, rather, failure of IK to properly assess the character of Mir Bajwa, where supposedly he had all the necessary information and time, for the purpose. A lot of that information, of course, was not available to the common public. Here, I believe, that IK is guilty of gross naive, and perhaps irresponsible, behavior.
 
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In my opinion, the problem is not of the extension per se, but, rather, failure of IK to properly assess the character of Mir Bajwa, where supposedly he had all the necessary information and time, for the purpose. A lot of that information, of course, was not available to the common public. Here, I believe, that IK is guilty of gross naive, and perhaps irresponsible, behavior.
I can't disagree with that. He is too soft and naive, the people is dealing with are killers and liars, he needs to become a monster himself to deal with them.
 
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I believe, that IK is guilty of gross naive, and perhaps irresponsible, behavior.
Agreed, especially if he manages to return to power (should he overcome all the obstacles set by the junta and their PDM spawns), if he ignores the elephant in the room this time around.. then, he'd prove he is too incompetent to lead. The cancer has to be removed, there is no if's or buts..
 
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It is not that straightforward sometimes.

You become a first time PM, there are so many wrong numbers (Jehangir Tareen, Aleem Khan etc) and you have to juggle. Then you have Bajwa who has his own interests and a habitual political engineer. So, you choose your battles.

Not absolving IK of his folly here.
 
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