maverick1977
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Scary situation, i hope Pakistanis realize how important it is to support Imran and completely throw the opposition out
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Voting is on 4th no?I predict a capitol hill insurrection type of scenario if Imran loses.
If they fill the parade ground to the brim and have people outside the area as well... then the allied parties would find it very difficult to not side by imran. But public pressure has to be via a Jalsa unheard of in Pakistan. That's the only way opposition can be thrown out or at the minimum for Imran to become a huge thorn in their side before the next election.Scary situation, i hope Pakistanis realize how important it is to support Imran and completely throw the opposition out
Voting is on 4th no?
The parade ground is not that big, it will be filled easily by only 5% of the attendees. Rest will need to occupy the whole of Islamabad.If they fill the parade ground to the brim and have people outside the area as well... then the allied parties would find it very difficult to not side by imran. But public pressure has to be via a Jalsa unheard of in Pakistan. That's the only way opposition can be thrown out or at the minimum for Imran to become a huge thorn in their side before the next election.
It is almost impossible to gather 1 million people. 10 lakh naheen honae but Parade ground can easily take 1 lac people +/-.The parade ground is not that big, it will be filled easily by only 5% of the attendees. Rest will need to occupy the whole of Islamabad.
Gotta love the media though who are not covering the jalsa in bughaz e imran but blaming the government for not allowing it in. Amazing ethics in this country, amazing.
A population of 250 million with 60% under 30..........the majority is always silent and give their response at the ballot. If IK was indeed so popular, he would have gone to the vote of no-confidence and would have fought there. He could have dissolved the assemblies before the agenda of no-confidence was put up and could have called in early elections to return with even more seats. But whatever he has done so far speaks loudly of what he knows, he will lose seats, many many seats in the next elections.Looks massive. Have few powerful people miscalculated by trying to become "neutral"? If PM enjoys such huge Public support, is this whole drama on no-cobfidence worth it ? Especially during these troubling times.
You will not get any response from them on this.A population of 250 million with 60% under 30..........the majority is always silent and give their response at the ballot. If IK was indeed so popular, he would have gone to the vote of no-confidence and would have fought there. He could have dissolved the assemblies before the agenda of no-confidence was put up and could have called in early elections to return with even more seats. But whatever he has done so far speaks loudly of what he knows, he will lose seats, many many seats in the next elections.