PakAlp
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No disagreement on that.
However, I have a more cautious approach: Once you remove 'The Establishment' from Pakistan, then it is utter chaos and destruction unless and until there is viable alternative. And, no, Imran was not an alternative--far from that.
We cannot deny that the army, establishment is keeping Pakistan together. If they become weak or are finished, then Pakistan will descent in to civil war. We have the nationalist who want Sindh, Kashmir, KPK, Balochistan separate, they're movement will grow quickly if they find a vacuum.
Still I would say the blame goes to the policy makers, the elite/establishment. What stops them from giving justice to the people, making independent Institutes, reforms in to the police, judiciary, free and fair elections, promote education, rule of law etc. You cannot hold a nation together by ruling with the law of jungle. Once justice is given in Pakistan then the nationalist will want to be part of Pakistan, or they should just declare martial law and get it over and done with.