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Imran Khan: new trouble man for US in Pakistan

Hamid Mir

Tuesday, November 01, 2011


ISLAMABAD: Imran Khan is no more a cricketer turned politician. He has suddenly become an important regional player in the US endgame in Afghanistan.

A mind-blowing public rally of Imran Khan in Lahore on October 30 made it very difficult for the Zardari regime to give new commitments or accept any demands from the US to push its decade-long war against terror. Imran Khan has not only become a threat for traditional political parties inside Pakistan but is also going to become a big hurdle in the implementation of demands made by US during the recent visit of Hillary Clinton to Islamabad.

The PTI leader criticised not only President Asif Ali Zardari and Nawaz Sharif but also blasted US policies in the biggest-ever show of political power in Lahore in the past 25 years. The last time Lahore saw this kind of political tsunami was on April 10, 1986 when late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto returned after many years in exile. A big reception to the daughter of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was a bombshell for the then military dictator. Benazir Bhutto addressed a big rally in Iqbal Park, adjacent to the historical Lahore Fort. That rally was the beginning of General Zia’s end.

The October 30 rally by Imran Khan in the same Iqbal Park also looked like an end of pro-US policies started by General Pervez Musharraf ten years ago. Imran addressed US Secretary of State as “Chachi Clinton” (Aunty Clinton) and said a big no to any more army operations in Pakistan’s tribal areas. It will now be impossible for the ruling Pakistan People’s Party and its coalition partners to start new operations in North Waziristan or even continue the old operations from South Waziristan to Khyber Agency. Elections are close and no political government can take the risk of going against public opinion.

Hillary Clinton is these days desperately looking for someone who can become a bridge between Afghan Taliban and the US. Imran Khan can make some serious efforts in this regard but is more focused on the situation inside Pakistan. He has offered his services for the engagement of Pakistani Taliban but wants assurances that there will be no more military operations.

Imran said all this just one day before the meeting of President Asif Ali Zardari with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Istanbul. The US has arranged this meeting through Turkish President Abdullah Gull for the success of the Istanbul conference. Army Chief General Kayani also left for Turkey on Monday. Afghan officials will discuss the US endgame with Pakistan, India, Iran, China, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan, UAE, Turkey, US and UK in Istanbul Conference from November 1.

The US wants some commitments from Pakistan at this conference and that is why the Pakistani Army Chief is also invited to this conference. However, Imran Khan’s massive anti-American rally has made it very difficult for Pakistani leaders to oblige their friends from Saudi Arabia and Turkey who have became part of the process on the US request.

Imran criticised the Army operations in the tribal areas in very strong words. He clearly said some tribal elders had given him assurances that if US drone attacks were stopped and the Pakistan Army halted operations in the tribal areas they would control all militants. Imran Khan also arranged meetings of these tribal elders (mostly from North Waziristan) with his ex-wife Jemima Khan who is making a documentary against drone attacks.

Jemima and Imran are separated but often meet because of their two sons. An American lawyer Clive Smith is also helping Jemima and they are planning a big campaign against drone attacks in the Western media. Jemima writes for Vanity Fair magazine. She is helping not only Imran but also Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, and Assange may also speak at the inauguration of documentary against drone attacks. The documentary is expected to have a lot of “WikiLeaks”. Imran Khan has repeatedly said, “Pakistan has changed”. He threatened, “I will not spare anyone who gave Pakistani bases to US and sold my people for dollars”.

Without naming Pervez Musharraf he sent him a message not to come back to Pakistan. He also said: “We want friendly relations with every country but we cannot accept slavery of America”. Imran Khan came out openly in support of the Kashmiris and advised India to withdraw its troops from Kashmir.

He tried to satisfy the central Punjab voters who are not happy with the soft stance of Zardari and Nawaz Sharif on India. This hawkish stance will definitely bring him closer to the military establishment but he opposes military action in Balochistan. He also criticised the role of Pakistan Army in former East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in his recently published book “Pakistan a Personal History”.

According to the sources in Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) more than a dozen ambassadors from different Western countries wanted to see Imran Khan this week but he left for China immediately after addressing the mammoth public rally in Lahore on Sunday night. He will be a guest of the Chinese government. His opponents often declared him “Taliban Khan” or the “modern face of Jamat-i-Islami” but hundreds of thousands of people enjoyed the songs of many popular singers in the Lahore rally. For some critics it became a grand musical show but the fact is that the crowd enjoyed the music at a public place after a very long time. Pakistan has many popular pop singers but they cannot sing at public places due to fear of suicide bombings that started in 2007. There was a suicide attack on the musical show of Sono Nagam sometime back in Karachi and after that many pop singers were threatened not to sing at public places. Many singers like Adnan Sami, Atif Aslam and Ali Zafar tried their luck in India in recent years but now they can come back.

Imran Khan is bringing back not only the political activities on the roads but also encouraging many pop singers like Shehzad Roy to sing publicly who made songs against drone attacks. Roy presented his famous song ‘uth bandh kamar kya darta hey phir dekh Khuda kya karta hey” in the Sunday rally. Thousands of youngsters were dancing on this song and Imran was clapping with them.

Imran Khan is becoming the voice of the common Pakistanis who are neither religious extremists not secular fascists. He is becoming a ray of hope for those disgruntled youngsters who have started hating democracy due to bad governance and corruption. These youngsters can now bring about a change in Pakistan through their vote power. Youth is the real power of Imran Khan and this youth belongs to the lower middle, middle class. This is the most disillusioned class in Pakistan but now the youth of this class is becoming active, which is a positive sign.

Dozens of sitting parliamentarians are contacting Imran Khan for joining his PTI. Former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and many political big shots will make some shocking decisions soon but Imran is more interested in young blood and well-educated minds.

He warned the government on Sunday that all politicians must declare their assets inside and outside Pakistan within a few months failing which his party would launch a civil disobedience movement and block all major cities with public support. For many analysts he is emerging as the third option after Zardaris’s PPP and Nawaz Sharif’s PML-N.

Some say he will ruin Nawaz Sharif in the central Punjab and PPP would be the ultimate beneficiary. Imran does not agree with this analysis. He always criticises PPP and PML-N jointly because one is ruling at the centre and the other is ruling Punjab, which is more than 60 percent of Pakistan. Imran has definitely proved that he enjoys more political support in Lahore than Nawaz Sharif but it does not mean that he is going to get clear majority in the coming elections. He needs some winning horses not only in the central Punjab but also in south Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Baluchistan and Sindh.

He needs big rallies in Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Karachi and Quetta and then he can make some bigger claims. He will definitely make dents not only in the vote bank of PML-N but will also damage the PPP badly. There are 25 seats of national assembly in Lahore division of which PML-N has 20, PPP has 3 and PML-Q has one. Imran may snatch at least half of the PML-N and all the seats won by PPP and PML-Q in Lahore. Out of 23 seats in Gujranwala division PML-N has 13, PPP 8 and PML-Q has 2. Imran will damage PPP and PML-Q more than PML-N in Gujranwala. There are 20 seats in Faisalabad division - PML-N has only 4 while PML-Q has 8 and PPP has 7 seats.

Many sitting members of the national assembly from Faisalabad are pleading to Imran to accept them in his party. Some PPP, PML-Q and ANP members from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are also in contact with Imran, which means that his popularity is not confined to Punjab.

His biggest stronghold in the north is the tribal area where he is expected to make a clean sweep and more than 10 seats are in his pocket. This is the same area where he will not allow government to start any new Army operations.

If there is no operation then what will be the future of Pakistan-US relations? Zardari regime is at the crossroads. There is US pressure from one side and the PTI pressure from the other.

Nawaz Sharif was trying to play safe by targeting only Zardari and not the US but Imran Khan has suddenly changed the political dynamics in Pakistan. He is the new trouble man for US and also for the pro-US political elite in Pakistan. All the popular parties have no option other than to follow his anti-Americanism.

Hillary Clinton needs to realise the wave of change in Pakistani politics. She cannot understand this change without engaging Imran Khan. October 30 was just a beginning. World will see more changes on the political map of Pakistan and Imran Khan will play a leading role.






Imran Khan: new trouble man for US in Pakistan





An excellent article from Hamid Mir.
 
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USA will try to stop him down and so needs to be aware of USA
 
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Funny thing is, the person US love is doomed more than the person they hate. So, IK must be careful to become their darling.
 
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IK is not there darling according to wikki leaks

But they have started to make him one. Old tactics of them. They kill softly. Must be careful before falling for them.

More of their ambassadors wanted to see him not because he is an emerging leader of Pakistanis, but because they started seeing in him a person whom they would potentially be negotiating for their own agenda.
 
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Funny thing is, the person US love is doomed more than the person they hate. So, IK must be careful to become their darling.

Ahem....Ahem...


PML-N wants status quo, claims Imran Khan

* PTI chief says Zardari behind memogate scandal

* Advises Nawaz Sharif to quit politics

Staff Report

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Wednesday that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was part of the status quo and that its leadership did not want any change in the system.

The PTI chief stated this while addressing a press conference during which PPP leader Asghar Ali Gujjar, ANP leader Neelam Shah and many nazimeen belonging to Punjab joined the PTI.

He claimed that more and more people were joining the PTI and he welcomed them and said that there would be more good news in the coming days. He stated that the PML-N was afraid of PTI’s rising popularity and was using cheap tactics to harass its workers.

Commenting on Munter’s statement, the PTI chairman said that he was against US policies and that he never supported them. He said that the US officials were giving statements in his favour because they smelled a change in the political scenario of Pakistan.

Earlier, while talking to the media at the Lahore airport on his return from London, he said that President Asif Ali Zardari was solely responsible for the memo scandal and that it should be investigated thoroughly. “If it is true then it is treason against the state,” he added.

The PTI chairman said that a SC commission should probe into the scandal.

He said that Nawaz Sharif was a compulsive liar and was continuously lying about the details of his assets. He said that Nawaz Sharif had made billions during the last three years and that the number of his factories had increased from 1 to 27. The Sharif brothers were a by-product of the establishment, he alleged.

He said that Nawaz Sharif had obtained Rs 3.5 million from the ISI and that the case was pending in the court. He stated that the Supreme Court should hear this case so that people could come to know who had received how much money. He also advised Nawaz Sharif to quit politics now.

He averred that the PTI Karachi public meeting on December 25 would show the difference between a state-sponsored meeting and a public meeting. To a question, he asserted that he had nothing to hide and, commenting on his alleged links with the army, added that he had made it clear one and a half year ago that he had a meeting with DG ISI Gen Shuja Pasha on the war against terrorism and that after that meeting, he had never met him.

Responding to another question, he said that US ambassador had met him officially about six months ago and that there was nothing special about this meeting, adding that the Sharif brothers should be asked why Holbrooke repeatedly met them at Raiwind. To a query, he observed that army action was no solution to terrorism and that dialogue was the best option to solve the issue. Taking the Afghan war as an example, he said that the US had been fighting against terrorism in Afghanistan for the last 10 years, but had achieved nothing.





Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
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Ahem....Ahem...


PML-N wants status quo, claims Imran Khan

* PTI chief says Zardari behind memogate scandal

* Advises Nawaz Sharif to quit politics

Staff Report

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Wednesday that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was part of the status quo and that its leadership did not want any change in the system.

The PTI chief stated this while addressing a press conference during which PPP leader Asghar Ali Gujjar, ANP leader Neelam Shah and many nazimeen belonging to Punjab joined the PTI.

He claimed that more and more people were joining the PTI and he welcomed them and said that there would be more good news in the coming days. He stated that the PML-N was afraid of PTI’s rising popularity and was using cheap tactics to harass its workers.

Commenting on Munter’s statement, the PTI chairman said that he was against US policies and that he never supported them. He said that the US officials were giving statements in his favour because they smelled a change in the political scenario of Pakistan.

Earlier, while talking to the media at the Lahore airport on his return from London, he said that President Asif Ali Zardari was solely responsible for the memo scandal and that it should be investigated thoroughly. “If it is true then it is treason against the state,” he added.

The PTI chairman said that a SC commission should probe into the scandal.

He said that Nawaz Sharif was a compulsive liar and was continuously lying about the details of his assets. He said that Nawaz Sharif had made billions during the last three years and that the number of his factories had increased from 1 to 27. The Sharif brothers were a by-product of the establishment, he alleged.

He said that Nawaz Sharif had obtained Rs 3.5 million from the ISI and that the case was pending in the court. He stated that the Supreme Court should hear this case so that people could come to know who had received how much money. He also advised Nawaz Sharif to quit politics now.

He averred that the PTI Karachi public meeting on December 25 would show the difference between a state-sponsored meeting and a public meeting. To a question, he asserted that he had nothing to hide and, commenting on his alleged links with the army, added that he had made it clear one and a half year ago that he had a meeting with DG ISI Gen Shuja Pasha on the war against terrorism and that after that meeting, he had never met him.

Responding to another question, he said that US ambassador had met him officially about six months ago and that there was nothing special about this meeting, adding that the Sharif brothers should be asked why Holbrooke repeatedly met them at Raiwind. To a query, he observed that army action was no solution to terrorism and that dialogue was the best option to solve the issue. Taking the Afghan war as an example, he said that the US had been fighting against terrorism in Afghanistan for the last 10 years, but had achieved nothing.





Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Honestly speaking, I could not find any link of this news article with my post quoted above. And I dont find myself agreed with IK stating that PML-N is pro establishment. They were, but they are not anymore. Yes, they should declare their wealth and means of wealth, as should all big fish in Pakistan. Another thing is, almost all the people come into power by raising slogans against US influence in the country (remember early emotional days of Bhutto) and then they gradually become part of the game themselves to gain more political power (Remember Zia & Nawaz & Musharraf), but when they feel that they are strong enough to change the system? they are thrown away (See Arab leaders' end these days). Therefore, again and again, I feel convinced that the path Turkish politicians took to bring change was/is the best one. I may be wrong.
 
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Honestly speaking, I could not find any link of this news article with my post quoted above. And I dont find myself agreed with IK stating that PML-N is pro establishment. They were, but they are not anymore. Yes, they should declare their wealth and means of wealth, as should all big fish in Pakistan. Another thing is, almost all the people come into power by raising slogans against US influence in the country (remember early emotional days of Bhutto) and then they gradually become part of the game themselves to gain more political power (Remember Zia & Nawaz & Musharraf), but when they feel that they are strong enough to change the system? they are thrown away (See Arab leaders' end these days). Therefore, again and again, I feel convinced that the path Turkish politicians took to bring change was/is the best one. I may be wrong.
Sir the path which Turkey too was done because government had public support and it had public support because they are corrupt but Nawaz will never do this because agencies have list of his corruption so they will never try that path forget it
 
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I haven't said that they would do it, because they are not going to have 'that' power anymore that they had back in 1999. In fact no one is going to have even simple majority as seemed at this moment. Don't know what happens tomorrow, but establishment will never let any single party to come into that much power to be able to bring 'the change'. So, step one: election and re election again and again so that inappropriate people be thrown away through ballot one by one. Other steps could follow after this. Long shot.
 
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I haven't said that they would do it, because they are not going to have 'that' power anymore that they had back in 1999. In fact no one is going to have even simple majority as seemed at this moment. Don't know what happens tomorrow, but establishment will never let any single party to come into that much power to be able to bring 'the change'. So, step one: election and re election again and again so that inappropriate people be thrown away through ballot one by one. Other steps could follow after this. Long shot.
Sir if their are free elections anything can happen
 
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