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Imran Khan sentenced to 3 years in Jail

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Cool.

He is now one doctors note away from the Presidential palace.
 
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The US lapdogs brought the new honcho Asim as Zia 2.0, with all he same old play book of narrative of Islam loving Hafiz, the Quran recitation and quoting Hadiths at Fauji functions so as to win rank and file, sepoys and soldiers who are religious minded and kind of pro IK.

And mixing the sweet Islamic sermons with subtle toxic diatribe again IK, as reported.

And the narrative Hafiz hammered down the throat through media to make him holier than thou, an eyewash just as Zia did.

Failed badly...

People cannot be fooled anymore by such antics of lopsided patriotism vibes and religious narrative building by the US slaves.

We, the expats need to economically boycott Pakistan. This is the proper answer to these American and British agents. Let the Americans and Brits take care of their poodles.

Notice how the BBC always defends their Pakistani army and generals on each interview with Imran Khan. Just have a look at Stephen Sackur's interview with Imran Khan. They blatantly defend the illegal actions of Pakistani generals.
 
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So after Egypt Pakistan also have sissy, sissies rather at top positions.

Ironic...
 
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For years mentioning that your deepstate has been undermining your institutions used to drive the ire of serious contributors here including you, and now most of you coming to that same conclusion is "funny".


ok. thank you...

The mature reaction would have been saying something along the lines of at least we are on the same page here, but then you decided on a laughing emoji.
 
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You can say all you want about Tahir-ul-Qadri. He was absolutely right regarding Pakistani political system. The Pakistani political system is like a horse betting system. It is all rigged. Judges, politicians and generals are bought and sold like a loaf of bread. An honest person cannot survive in this incredibly filthy system.
Dr Tahir ul Qadri went in to politics in the 1990s, he dealt with NS, Benazir, he knew the whole system is based on corruption, the police, judges, beuracrats, even doctors are appointed by the politicians. So how will you remove these people when your in power, they will never allow it, and will work against you until you submit. He also had meeting with general mushraff to request him to make reforms but general mushraff ignored his advice, why because reforms, independent Institutes, free and fair elections go against the status quo/elite, even if General Musharaff wanted to, he wouldn't be allowed. The judges, businessmen, politicians, waderas, beuracrats, generals, mafias, landlord all are the face of Pakistan state, they also have international connections, so its certainly not easy to remove them, it will harm international players because they too have interests which are protected.

According to the Pakistani law and constitution, our parliament is illegitimate and doesn't exist because mafias and dacoits are part of it.
 
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Why did the military actually fall out with Imran Khan? Was it that they promised the Sharifs to come to power?
 
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A man who can lick military boots to come in power and start an under the table affair with COAS to stay in power by praising him at every given opportunity - that is asking too much, but then pretty much all politicians in Pakistan are like that and IK is no exception. SS is doing the same, IK did the same.
Up untill NCM all I heard was praises and love. What's frustrating is NS and Zardari back, its like going in a circle and not moving forward to making a strong state with powerful independent Institutes. Pakistan army had many chances but they also failed to make reforms. When is Pakistan going to move forward towards rule of law, justice, accountability.
 
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Why did the military actually fall out with Imran Khan? Was it that they promised the Sharifs to come to power?
We have to follow facts and not propaganda to come to an answer. Looking from first darna onwards, Imran Khan always talked about reforms, jailing the corrupt, same as Dr Tahir ul Qadri, the military clearly supported them and wanted some changes and a 3rd big party, If the military loved PDM, they wouldn't have supported Pti/pat in the first place. The military clearly wanted another party to challenge PPP and Pmln but something seriously happened 1 year before Imran Khan removal. I only have 2 answers, International relation/policy disagreements and appointment of military leadership, the army only took away their hand away from IK shoulders and suddenly BAP, Mqm, Pmlq went running back to Pdm.

This is exactly what happened between NS and army, NS wouldn't listen to them and had major disagreements, with general mushraff and then Raheel Sharif. I doubt the military wanted Pdm back but what other choice is there, also keep in mind Pdm were complaining 24 7 to Bajwa that we have the majority in the parliament and we want the government. ISI back then was harassing Pdm. This is why Bajwa backed out, he stopped support to IK and he was toppled, to make matters worse IK then targeted the military and dug a hole for himself, even dissolved assemblies to make himself more weak 😕

Pdm after loosing 2018 elections only made noises but didn't go over the line because they knew they would be targeted, they stayed in the opposition despite complaining IK is selected PM, they knew the consequences.
 
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Enemies of Pakistan are desperate to keep PDM in Power.

Who is your real enemy ? Military establisment or PDM ?

You cannot win against Military establisment with this civilian powers hate each other to the core.

Better pick new PTI leader and ask him to improve unity among civilian political power, avoid statement that is too vulgar like accusing other party as corrupt etc etc.

Long term view over short term view is something needed for Pakistan politics

So after Egypt Pakistan also have sissy, sissies rather at top positions.

Ironic...

The same politics happen, civilian power hate each other to the core...

Now tell me, who the one who started this divide first ?

I have already stated this for years if you look up on my old post.....
 
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We, the expats need to economically boycott Pakistan. This is the proper answer to these American and British agents. Let the Americans and Brits take care of their poodles.

Notice how the BBC always defends their Pakistani army and generals on each interview with Imran Khan. Just have a look at Stephen Sackur's interview with Imran Khan. They blatantly defend the illegal actions of Pakistani generals.
Expats send money to their families and not the thieving state. They will not starve their families back home.
There are better ways to deal with these crooks. Raising awareness is the best option. Tell everyone specially Muslims of other countries that Pakistan is not an Islamic state as it is run by gold worshipping pagans. Write, speak wherever you can.
 
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The mature reaction would have been saying something along the lines of at least we are on the same page here, but then you decided on a laughing emoji.
"First it giveth, then it taketh away."
That is your military, all the while you (not you but the forum) keep bickering about Hindustani saazish, Amreeki saazish, Yahudi saazish.

The same Imran Khan that you lionize now, was in bed with the same military, peddled the same narrative, remember the same page BS.... outrage on 370....

You, (specifically you) in this case have peddled ISPR's narrative on this forum gulping it down hook line and sinker and now turn back to call them horrid generals. This is the same organization that undermined every civilian government at the helm of affairs : from Z.bhutto to nawaz to Ik now, all were victims of the same.

From my perspective, it's not Haha funny, but I-told-you-so funny.

Last comment: IK might have public appeal now (with the martyr complex), but if he returns to power he will damage Pakistan's foreign relations and its economy beyond repair.
 
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