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Is Pak army behind the rise of Imran Khan?

Has Imran Khan's moment finally arrived? The euphoric press reports from across the border suggest that "Im the Dim" as he's sometimes called, is on a roll. Question: Is the army backing him? In fact, Imran's sudden rise may help explain some recent developments in Pakistan.

According to a US-based analyst, the army's biggest worry today is the prospect of its Pashtun brethren breaking away to cast their lot with the Afghan Pashtuns, their kinfolk.

There's enough bad blood the Punjabis have accumulated over the decades.


More recently of course, it has been the bombing by the Pak Air Force and the relentless US drone strikes that have killed several Taliban commanders but many more innocent civilians. The mood in the tribal badlands clearly is not very forgiving.

Add to that, the analyst says the army is no longer able to influence the course of events across the Durand Line.

It means that while it controls Mullah Omar, it's not sure about scores of other commanders.


Here's where Imran Khan could be useful. He's as Pashtun as they come, unsullied compared to other politicians and singing the army's preferred tune: No to American pressure, end the drone attacks and strike peace deals with the Taliban in Waziristan.

To a section of the army upset over the dilution of its anti-India battle plan, Imran's declaration that the Indian Army should be thrown out of Kashmir would seem doubly welcome.

This at a time when public sentiment has downgraded India to Public Enemy No.2 status with Washington moving into first place.

But the anti-India section maybe the only 'united' lot in the Pak army. There's the section which is pro-America anti-Jihadi, then the Anti-American pro-Jihadis and others. The ISI, he believes, shows the same divisions. In that sense, General Kayani no longer disposes, somebody else does.

IBNLive : Surya Gangadharan's Blog : Is Pak army behind the rise of Imran Khan?
 
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Absurd speculation and conspiracy theories is all I can say.

There are a lot of people who share Imran's views on the drone attacks, Kashmir, relations with the US etc, - that is precisely why he is the most popular political figure in Pakistan currently.

But just because people support those views does not make them 'Army Agents'.
 
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No and No and No.

Army is not behind him. He is working with his own power. He is against many things Army is doing today. He doesn't want army to fight in Waziristan and loves Pashtuns. He wants to have peaceful talks to get to a mutual result, and not fight.
 
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Is Pak army behind the rise of Imran Khan?

Has Imran Khan's moment finally arrived? The euphoric press reports from across the border suggest that "Im the Dim" as he's sometimes called, is on a roll. Question: Is the army backing him? In fact, Imran's sudden rise may help explain some recent developments in Pakistan.

According to a US-based analyst, the army's biggest worry today is the prospect of its Pashtun brethren breaking away to cast their lot with the Afghan Pashtuns, their kinfolk.

There's enough bad blood the Punjabis have accumulated over the decades.


More recently of course, it has been the bombing by the Pak Air Force and the relentless US drone strikes that have killed several Taliban commanders but many more innocent civilians. The mood in the tribal badlands clearly is not very forgiving.

Add to that, the analyst says the army is no longer able to influence the course of events across the Durand Line.

It means that while it controls Mullah Omar, it's not sure about scores of other commanders.


Here's where Imran Khan could be useful. He's as Pashtun as they come, unsullied compared to other politicians and singing the army's preferred tune: No to American pressure, end the drone attacks and strike peace deals with the Taliban in Waziristan.

To a section of the army upset over the dilution of its anti-India battle plan, Imran's declaration that the Indian Army should be thrown out of Kashmir would seem doubly welcome.

This at a time when public sentiment has downgraded India to Public Enemy No.2 status with Washington moving into first place.

But the anti-India section maybe the only 'united' lot in the Pak army. There's the section which is pro-America anti-Jihadi, then the Anti-American pro-Jihadis and others. The ISI, he believes, shows the same divisions. In that sense, General Kayani no longer disposes, somebody else does.

IBNLive : Surya Gangadharan's Blog : Is Pak army behind the rise of Imran Khan?

What a load of BS we have more pathans just in Punjab than the entire population of Afghanistan. and who the hell gives a damn about india here in Pakistan we have far bigger problems.
 
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Of course he's supported by the Army. Not that there's anything wrong with that, though.
 
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Its a open question, Is Imran Khan army's back door boy??

If yes why, if No why not??
 
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---------- Post added at 09:58 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:58 PM ----------

[/COLOR]ley dasu hun IK army da banda bun gaya :hitwall:
kisi ku tu bakhash du :devil:
 
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What a load of BS we have more pathans just in Punjab than the entire population of Afghanistan. and who the hell gives a damn about india here in Pakistan we have far bigger problems.

There is difference between your "pathan" of punjab and proper pashtuns of KP and afghanistan. This talib khan is not a pashtun, he is a punjabi of pathan descent.
He is pushed forward by agencies. I attended his jalsa in peshawer, it was a big failure...only few thousands attended it, many of particants actually came from punjab...which indicate that some how ISI is trying its best to support talib khan.. It also indicates that imran khan has failed to impress pashtuns.
 
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Its a open question, Is Imran Khan army's back door boy??

If yes why, if No why not??

Because the Army doesnt need him, when you want some thing done in Pakistan you talk to General Kayani not Zardari you dont need a back door when you already own the front door.
 
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There is difference between your "pathan" of punjab and proper pashtuns of KP and afghanistan. This talib khan is not a pashtun, he is a punjabi of pathan descent.
He is pushed forward by agencies. I attended his jalsa in peshawer, it was a big failure...only few thousands attended it, many of particants actually came from punjab...which indicate that some how ISI is trying its best to support talib khan.. It also indicates that imran khan has failed to impress pashtuns.
Sorry, will inform all Pakhtun that they need your 'special certificate' and meet your stringent 'requirements and definitions' before calling themselves 'Pathan' or 'Pakhtun'.

And in case you missed the sarcasm, getting your head out of your ethnically prejudiced and superiority complexed arse will help make the world a better and more tolerant place to live in.
 
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of course it is correct ,NJ is against army involvement..and army is annoyed from zardari etc.So they need some body who can counter them.
 
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Even it is still my support goes for IK after all its the institution of army im tired of seeing the pathetic faces of Sahrifs , PPPs


TIME TO CHANGE AND MARK THE HISTORY .


An institution can show the face but its upto the Person to get support and win the hearts n minds of Nation and imran is playing his innings very well.
 
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