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IK safety security after being removed from office

So many ifs and buts in this scenario. Highly unlikely
 
I am sure PMIK can win elections in Afghanistan.

Historically the route to Pakistan has always been through Afghanistan.

PPP & PML will get to know the taste of Hindu Kush.

#BackToAḥmadShahDurrānī​

Historically it was a route to India.
 

We will 'imprison Bani Gala's devil' tomorrow, Bilawal Bhutto takes a snipe at PM Imran Khan​

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addressing a press conference in Islamabad, on April 2, 2022. — Screengrab via Hum News
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addressing a press conference in Islamabad, on April 2, 2022. — Screengrab via Hum News

  • "Stop whining, these childish acts will not work now," Bilawal tells PM.
  • He says will ask Shahbaz to not take revenge from Imran Khan.
  • "If you incite violence, we will not spare you," Bilawal warns PM.
ISLAMABAD: The joint Opposition will "imprison Bani Gala's devil" tomorrow by voting him out of office, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said Saturday taking a snipe at Prime Minister Imran Khan after the Ramadan moon was sighted in Pakistan.
In a press conference alongside PPP leaders, Bilawal said the Opposition would start its bid to resolve the problems of the people after it gets rid of the prime minister following the voting on the no-confidence motion against the premier.
The PTI effectively lost its majority in the 342-member National Assembly Wednesday when a coalition partner — MQM-P — said its seven lawmakers would vote in support of the Opposition alliance. Before them, several other allies had switched sides.
"He is a person who has lost and now will try to cause unrest outside the parliament [...] this is a very serious issue as the parliament represents the people," the PPP chairman said after PM Imran Khan called on the youth to protest for two days — today and tomorrow — against the "foreign conspiracy" targeting his government.
The Islamabad district administration has imposed section-144 in the Red Zone, banning rallies and gatherings in the area. The administration said anyone found in violation of the restrictions would face action.
The PPP chairman, referring to PM Imran Khan's call for "peaceful protests", said the prime minister should neither interfere nor opt for illegal tactics to stay in power.

Bilawal calls on SC​

The lawmaker from Larakan called on the Supreme Court to take action against the premier for calling on his supporters to protest and warned that if the parliament's affairs were meddled with, then other institutions, including the courts, would face similar issues.
"No one should be allowed to play with the country's democracy and future," the PPP chairman said, assuring that his party was "well-aware" of how to protect his members and take them safely to the parliament.
Bilawal said the Opposition had already shown its majority in the National Assembly and only the paperwork remains.

'Absolutely not'​

Bilawal called on the prime minister to step down voluntarily and show sportsmanship. "Stop whining, these childish acts will not work now," he said, referring to the premier's allegations of a foreign power's bid to oust his government.
The PPP chairman said lawmakers from the treasury benches approached Opposition leaders and begged them to take back the no-confidence motion against the premier.
"Our response to them was: absolutely not," he said.

Convincing Shahbaz against political revenge​

Moving on, Bilawal said he would ask Shahbaz Sharif — once he becomes the new prime minister — to not launch a political vendetta against the prime minister.
"But if you incite violence and opt for an unconstitutional way, we will not spare you and use Article 6 against you," Bilawal warned PM Imran Khan.
 
No it doesn't. Court can't challenge Parliament proceedings.
Assemblies cannot have absolute immunity otherwise the ruling party can declare anything and get away with it. Current matter will be taken to Supreme Court so we will all find out soon enough.
 
In my opinion, riding on this public support wave the things that he MUST do are the following:

1) Please hire some decent public speaker and work on your public speaking skills. It includes all: the tempo, the gesture, the body language, the texture, style and the content of the speech. Most importantly when to apply what. A Jalsa Taqreer and address to the nation have two completely different occasions and need different style. Even though I support you, but I must be honest, it is a pain in the butt to hear your speech (sorry captain) LOL.

2) Learn a bit of diplomacy. You can be diplomatic about refusing someone something and will still get the same end results. There is no need for black and white categorical statements

3) Do not focus too much on accountability for now. Our institutions, especially judiciary are corrupt to the core. There is no need in wasting so much energies there. Focus on more important matters of the republic and show progress. Appoint right people in the right departments and things will automatically start moving ahead. Do not talk too much about it in public.


What else do you think he should do to get more seats this time and after that being a more successful in governing?
 
In my opinion, riding on this public support wave the things that he MUST do are the following:

1) Please hire some decent public speaker and work on your public speaking skills. It includes all: the tempo, the gesture, the body language, the texture, style and the content of the speech. Most importantly when to apply what. A Jalsa Taqreer and address to the nation have two completely different occasions and need different style. Even though I support you, but I must be honest, it is a pain in the butt to hear your speech (sorry captain) LOL.

2) Learn a bit of diplomacy. You can be diplomatic about refusing someone something and will still get the same end results. There is no need for black and white categorical statements

3) Do not focus too much on accountability for now. Our institutions, especially judiciary are corrupt to the core. There is no need in wasting so much energies there. Focus on more important matters of the republic and show progress. Appoint right people in the right departments and things will automatically start moving ahead. Do not talk too much about it in public.


What else do you think he should do to get more seats this time and after that being a more successful in governing?
If he can come back with a clear majority.
  1. He should kick MQM in the nuts. Give them absolutely 0 space politically
  2. Don't hire any Balochis. With respect to forum posters if any Balochis here but the Balochi politicians are the most corrupt and assholes. They are the sole reason Balochistan is in the shits
And that is all
 
Well, I truly wish he get one full 5 years term in Sindh, Punjab, KPK, Balochistan and Federal + Azad Kashmir + GB.

This will make a huge change, especially for people in Sindh and Karachi. I feel so sorry to see how that great city is being butchered right before our eyes.

And how people in interior are being treated.
 
Just tell awam PTI will sell petrol at 50 Pkr, election will have a 90% turnout with PTI getting all the seats.
 
If elected with a clear majority, promote real party loyalists. Build up the party from the bottom up; promoting on merit, so there is a mechanism to bring reforms at all levels and sustain it into the future.

He will need to act fast if re-elected to fulfill promises made, especially on judicial reform (insaf) as he stated in his speech.
 

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