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Former PM Imran Khan's interview with Sami Ibrahim

So easy to regime change in Pakistan. The Yankees have been talking about regime change in Venezuela for years and not been successful. Meanwhile nuclear power Pakistan got regime changed in a couple of months. This is the "aukat" of your country. Lakh di lanat.
 
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Khan knows he is not coming back... Establishment has been given clear instructions never to let him in.. if that was the case why would they throw him out now.. the writing is on the wall.. he is doing what he knows is his only chance.

yes 'his chance'
his chance doesn't need to cost us this much daily embarrassments
 
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He will come before 15th July.
In a casket? One can only hope.

So easy to regime change in Pakistan. The Yankees have been talking about regime change in Venezuela for years and not been successful. Meanwhile nuclear power Pakistan got regime changed in a couple of months. This is the "aukat" of your country. Lakh di lanat.
Haqqani was right!
 
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In a casket? One can only hope.
Even I don't pray for IK like that, only pray for Hidayat.
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What an interview, jo bajwa kee chuphee hue baton may Imran khan nay kee hay, maza a gia, itni paleet hue harami bajway kee kya is kabjar ko asteefa day daina chahiay…
 
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The only thing I am seeing is IK digging his grave with each passing day. It is advisable that he should think before he talks.
So telling the truth about Generals mean digging grave in your Patwari universe?
 
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Since the loss of power a few weeks ago, Imran has been making different attempts to rattle the Establishment. In today's interview on Bol News, he may have crossed the RUBICON.
Imran asserted if the Establishment does not reconsider its current strategy Pakistan will disintegrate into three parts and they will be destroyed.

The complete interview on Bol is here.


It’s not into three parts that Pakistan will be destroyed but in subatomic parts. The Higgs boson will be found with 100% confidence.
 
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Pakistan to break into three parts if establishment does not take 'right decision', says Imran Khan​

  • "The armed forces will be the first ones to be destroyed," Imran says.
  • "Indian think tanks abroad are mulling to separate Balochistan."
  • Government will please the US "in all ways", PTI chairman adds.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan warned on Wednesday that if the establishment does not "take the right decision" then Pakistan would break into "three parts".
In an interview with a private television channel, the ousted prime minister said the country is on the brink of "suicide" if "right decisions" are not taken, as it might move towards default.
"The actual problem here is of Pakistan and establishment. If the establishment does not take the right decision, then I will give it to you in writing that they will be destroyed, and the armed forces will be the first ones to be destroyed," he told the interviewer.
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The premier warned that once the country is destroyed, it will default, and the international world will ask Pakistan to move towards denuclearisation — as Ukraine did in the 1990s.
"Indian think tanks abroad are mulling to separate Balochistan, they have plans, this is why I am putting pressure," the ousted premier said, without mentioning who he is pressurising.
Moving on, the ex-premier claimed that the coalition government would please the United States "in all ways", as PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif and PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari always worked to make the nexus of America, India, and Israel "happy".
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"Their (government) plan is not to strengthen Pakistan [...] when I was ousted, there were celebrations in India like Shehbaz Sharif was an Indian [who came into power]," he said.
The ex-premier claimed India did not like him in power as he wanted an independent foreign policy.
"So when you want an independent foreign policy, you have to say no sometimes."
He reiterated his demand to Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial for a probe into the alleged threat letter that his government received from the United States — which he claims mentioned ousting his party from power.
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The former prime minister assured that he will march again towards Islamabad, but noted that his protest rally was dependent on the top court's decision.
Hours before the ousted prime minister's interview, the PTI filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking permission for a second long march to Islamabad.
The party chairman had abruptly announced the end of his "Azadi March" on March 26 and had given the government a six-day ultimatum to announce a date for a general election. He had later said he called the march off due to fear of bloodshed.
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The petition argued that the court should order that PTI be allowed to hold peaceful protests and gatherings in Islamabad and that no obstacles should be put in the way of PTI protests in any city.
 
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