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I don't think it was a successful op. It brought ridicule from everyone, most importantly the military and next the foreigners. Those who might have sympathized with his removal using horse-trading techniques started realizing he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. That combined with the latest FIR fiasco has brought stony silence as the response. The only way forward for IK is if he becomes a normal politician (rather than an overgrown man-child), standing for election when it is declared, campaign on issues (and not personalities) and win the leadership.What I think is it was a successful op
moron e ahzam the naqli imam mahdi is the king of opportunistic U-tuners! (like fat shah of india) thinks every one is stupid.Imran Khan signals desire to build bridges with Washington
did he not try to nominate 3 people of his choice rather than to just report the crime?That combined with the latest FIR fiasco has brought stony silence as the response.
moron e ahzam the naqli imam mahdi is the king of opportunistic U-tuners! (like fat shah of india) thinks every one is stupid.
ft.com
Imran Khan signals desire to build bridges with Washington
Benjamin Parkin
Imran Khan said he wants to mend relations with the US despite accusing it of treating Pakistan as a “slave”, signalling a desire to work with Washington after claiming it conspired to remove him as prime minister a few months ago.
In an interview with the Financial Times following an assassination attempt this month, Khan said he no longer “blamed” the US and wants a “dignified” relationship if re-elected. He also warned that Pakistan was close to default and criticised the country’s IMF programme.
The former cricket captain was ousted in April in a no-confidence vote he claims was the result of a conspiracy between prime minister Shehbaz Sharif and the US, a top security partner to Pakistan that has provided the country with billions of dollars in military aid.
moron e ahzam the naqli imam mahdi is the king of opportunistic U-tuners! (like fat shah of india) thinks every one is stupid.
ft.com
Imran Khan signals desire to build bridges with Washington
Benjamin Parkin
Imran Khan said he wants to mend relations with the US despite accusing it of treating Pakistan as a “slave”, signalling a desire to work with Washington after claiming it conspired to remove him as prime minister a few months ago.
In an interview with the Financial Times following an assassination attempt this month, Khan said he no longer “blamed” the US and wants a “dignified” relationship if re-elected. He also warned that Pakistan was close to default and criticised the country’s IMF programme.
The former cricket captain was ousted in April in a no-confidence vote he claims was the result of a conspiracy between prime minister Shehbaz Sharif and the US, a top security partner to Pakistan that has provided the country with billions of dollars in military aid.
Many analysts believe that Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) party is the most likely winner of a general election that has to be held by next year, following a surge in his popularity thanks in part to his anti-American rhetoric.
“As far as I’m concerned it’s over, it’s behind me,” he said of the alleged conspiracy, which both Sharif and the US deny. “The Pakistan I want to lead must have good relationships with everyone, especially the United States.
“Our relationship with the US has been as of a master-servant relationship, or a master-slave relationship, and we’ve been used like a hired gun. But for that I blame my own governments more than the US.”
A gunman shot Khan multiple times in the leg earlier this month while he was leading a march through the country to force early elections. The former prime minister, who is walking on a frame while he recovers, claims to have evidence that Sharif plotted alongside senior civilian and military officials to kill him.
Sharif and the other officials all strongly deny the allegations. But the shooting, and Khan’s explosive accusations, have pushed Pakistan deeper into crisis at a time of political and economic upheaval. Some analysts believe Pakistan, which suffered devastating flooding over the summer, is at risk of defaulting on its more than $100bn in foreign debt.
Khan criticised Pakistan’s IMF programme, first started under his government in 2019 but revived by Sharif, for pushing austerity measures like higher fuel prices at a time of painful inflation.
“When you contract the economy, and some of the IMF measures make your economy shrink, how are you supposed to pay off your loans, because your loans keep increasing?” he said. “Consumption has crashed . . . So my question is: How are we going to pay our debts? We are certainly going to head towards default.”
Critics accuse Khan of further jeopardising this economic outlook by damaging relations with the US, IMF and other international partners on whom Pakistan depends for financing.
Ali Sarwar Naqvi, a former Pakistani diplomat, said that Khan would struggle to mend relations with the US. “If Imran Khan ever returns to power, Pakistan’s relations with the US will remain under stress,” he said.
Khan admitted that a visit to Moscow a day before the Ukraine invasion in February — for which he claims the US retaliated against him — was “embarrassing” but said the trip was organised months in advance.
The former prime minister argued that early elections were the only way to restore political stability. He did not outline specific plans for the economy if in office but warned “it could be beyond anyone” if elections are not held soon.
Despite his popularity, Khan’s path to office faces several obstacles including legal cases that could stop him running.
His allegations over the shooting have also set up a stand-off with Pakistan’s powerful military, who play an often decisive, behind-the-scenes role in the country’s politics. While analysts say the military helped Khan’s rise to the premiership in 2018, relations deteriorated while he was in office.
Analysts say the public barbs between Khan and the armed forces of recent months have little precedent. In the interview, Khan accused the military of having previously weakened independent institutions and, together with political dynasties like the Sharif family, having acted as if “they’re above law”.
“The army can play a constructive role in my future plans for Pakistan,” he said. “But it has to be that balance. You cannot have an elected government which has the responsibility given by the people, while the authority lies somewhere else.”
Some analysts call his criticisms of the military a cynical attempt to pressure them into supporting him and try to influence the upcoming selection of a new army chief. He denied this and said he wants the candidate to be selected “on merit”.
Additional reporting by Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad
did he not try to nominate 3 people of his choice rather than to just report the crime?
effing retard: main nahin to Pakistan b nahin ho ga. meri struggle shaikh mujib jaisi hai (bongagandu).
does this mean that he is in contact with modi the surrendra teli just like mujib was with indira rani?
he ain't like the amritsari mofo's! he will come to power by the ballot not by collaborating with some poo stains.Anything for the pm chair……anything
Kursi de do bas…..kursi k liyay sala kuch b kerayga
While India buys cheap oil for itself from Russia, Pakistan obeys Uncle Sam:-US strongly condemns shooting of Imran Khan, says Ned Price
US strongly condemns shooting of Imran Khan, says Ned Price
United States Department of State Spokesperson Ned Price has strongly condemned former premier Imran Khan’s assassination attempt in Wazirabad. While condemning the attack Ned Price stated that there is no place for violence in politics. Price also referred to US State Secretary Antony Blinken’s...minutemirror.com.pk
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Imran Khan signals desire to build bridges with Washington
Imran Khan signals desire to build bridges with Washington
Former cricketer had claimed the US conspired in his removal as Pakistan’s prime minister and treated his country like a ‘slave’www.ft.com
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US urges India to restore political rights in IIOJK
US urges India to restore political rights in IIOJK
US urges India to restore political rights in IIOJKwww.radio.gov.pk
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Talking points:
1. Positive signals from both sides. Rapproachment is possible.
2. US is important for Pakistan's economy, and can help rebuild Pakistan's economy. Khan understands as much.
3. Lobbying efforts in US shall be revisited. Pakistani Americans can play a constructive role.
Related discussion in following thread:
CNN Interview with Imran Khan: Assassination Attempt on the ex-Prime Minister by the Establishment and PDM
He shouldn't have held this interview with an American news channel. Seeing the way it went, I would agree, but had he had better PR sound bites prepared , CNN is the best to spread the message worldwide. 1. On the source of his accusations he should have said, in a clear and concise (to the...defence.pk
Constructive dialogue is the way forward. Let us see.
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Constructive dialogue is the way forward. Let us see.
good call.US strongly condemns shooting of Imran Khan, says Ned Price
US strongly condemns shooting of Imran Khan, says Ned Price
United States Department of State Spokesperson Ned Price has strongly condemned former premier Imran Khan’s assassination attempt in Wazirabad. While condemning the attack Ned Price stated that there is no place for violence in politics. Price also referred to US State Secretary Antony Blinken’s...minutemirror.com.pk
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Imran Khan signals desire to build bridges with Washington
Imran Khan signals desire to build bridges with Washington
Former cricketer had claimed the US conspired in his removal as Pakistan’s prime minister and treated his country like a ‘slave’www.ft.com
-----
US urges India to restore political rights in IIOJK
US urges India to restore political rights in IIOJK
US urges India to restore political rights in IIOJKwww.radio.gov.pk
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Talking points:
1. Positive signals from both sides. Rapproachment is possible.
2. US is important for Pakistan's economy, and can help rebuild Pakistan's economy. Khan understands as much.
3. Lobbying efforts in US shall be revisited. Pakistani Americans can play a constructive role.
Related discussion in following thread:
CNN Interview with Imran Khan: Assassination Attempt on the ex-Prime Minister by the Establishment and PDM
He shouldn't have held this interview with an American news channel. Seeing the way it went, I would agree, but had he had better PR sound bites prepared , CNN is the best to spread the message worldwide. 1. On the source of his accusations he should have said, in a clear and concise (to the...defence.pk
Constructive dialogue is the way forward. Let us see.
now nowIK may have put the claimed conspiracy "behind him", but will that be enough to make USA forget IK's falsehoods and that trip to Moscow? Dialogue is good, but it seems that IK will have to offer something more than just being contrite to get somewhere.