It was always a banana republic.Today is a very dark day for Pakistan, Pakistan has become a banana rebuplic and will remain so.
Today it just became official.
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It was always a banana republic.Today is a very dark day for Pakistan, Pakistan has become a banana rebuplic and will remain so.
Certified bipolar dual personality schizoof course he will - hell face some issues and people will exdurate those issues
but in the end yes he'll be participating and IA comeback with 2/3rd majority
I believe in it like I believe in sun rising everyday
PTI supporters keep calm, follow IKs orders to the Tee, and IK hopefully please play a responsible role
I know I got hyper with crazy PTI supporters who were saying anti-national stuff but at the end of the day we are all Pakistanis and want the best for the country
He represented the 80% aqeeda prevalent in Pakistan, the original takfiris of subcontinent who label everyone a kafir that doesn't believe in divine nature of the prophet and their dead babay greater than prophets and sahaba.Remind me if TLP is the same party whose former head Khadim Hussain Rizvi had said that Wahhabis are swine and why respect their Adhan when he finished his jalsa and the adhan began soon after?
Did you say they are true religious party? But whose religion are they representing anyway? For them everyone is a swine besides their own people?
better than a traitor calling Army TTPs B team - never went down to that level of baighairtiCertified bipolar dual personality schizo
He represented the 80% aqeeda prevalent in Pakistan, the original takfiris of subcontinent who label everyone a kafir that doesn't believe in divine nature of the prophet and their dead babay greater than prophets and sahaba.
I can give you my own perspective.how overseas pakistani are feeling and thinking right now?
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I'm third generation British and was hoping the same.I can give you my own perspective.
I am a Pakistani born resident and citizen of the UK.
For people like me the past 3½ years was a glimmer of hope that we may in our lifetimes see the beginning of a Pakistan that was progressive, meritorious, just, prosperous, and of course, free of foreign diktat.
We must thank IK for working tirelessly for 25 years of his life to give us a taste of this hope.
We were quite aware of the regressive status quo forces ranged against this dream but the hope was that maybe the Pakistani state and people had finally tired of the constant thievery and self serving exploitation of the established ruling elites and wished true change. Unfortunately, this was not the case. For us the dream dies here because the events of the last few days has shown us that the grip of the status quo powers is strong and immovable and they will ensure, using fair means or foul, that IK and PTI is relegated to the history books and any other progressive party that wishes to bring change will be dealt in the same way for the foreseeable future.
As far as the future for people such as myself is concerned, we are a dwindling breed. What happens in Pakistan, beyond the emotional attachment doesnt affect our lives. Our children are born and brought up in the countries of our residence. They are loyal citizens of those countries with little or no care or loyalty to Pakistan. They will not travel the emotional journey with Pakistan or Pakistanis as we have. They will not share in the hopes, dreams and pain of Pakistan and Pakistanis. They will not send financial help to Pakistanis as we have. All in all the severance will be complete.
Having said all that, and I can only speak for myself, I will continue to share the dreams and hopes of Pakistan for the rest of my life but with considerably less interest and considerably less hope for the near future but I will still hope and pray that the land of my birth will one day be prosperous and free of the unjustice and exploitation that has been its hallmark since the day it was created.
Thank you Imran Khan, a true Pakistani patriot.
I think most of us were hoping the same because we know what it is to live in a prosperous, meritorious society and we wished the same for Pakistan and Pakistanis.I'm third generation British and was hoping the same.
Spoken like a true khawarij /plumber Aka Mirza jhelami. So you dont believe prophet is divine? And no Babay ain't bigger than sahabas unlike ghustakhs who says prophets should be given as much respect as An Elder bro and no more.Certified bipolar dual personality schizo
He represented the 80% aqeeda prevalent in Pakistan, the original takfiris of subcontinent who label everyone a kafir that doesn't believe in divine nature of the prophet and their dead babay greater than prophets and sahaba.
Yes I too heard the bad news. Imran Khan has been voted out of office.I can give you my own perspective.
I am a Pakistani born resident and citizen of the UK.
For people like me the past 3½ years was a glimmer of hope that we may in our lifetimes see the beginning of a Pakistan that was progressive, meritorious, just, prosperous, and of course, free of foreign diktat.
We must thank IK for working tirelessly for 25 years of his life to give us a taste of this hope.
We were quite aware of the regressive status quo forces ranged against this dream but the hope was that maybe the Pakistani state and people had finally tired of the constant thievery and self serving exploitation of the established ruling elites and wished true change. Unfortunately, this was not the case. For us the dream dies here because the events of the last few days has shown us that the grip of the status quo powers is strong and immovable and they will ensure, using fair means or foul, that IK and PTI is relegated to the history books and any other progressive party that wishes to bring change will be dealt in the same way for the foreseeable future.
As far as the future for people such as myself is concerned, we are a dwindling breed. What happens in Pakistan, beyond the emotional attachment doesnt affect our lives. Our children are born and brought up in the countries of our residence. They are loyal citizens of those countries with little or no care or loyalty to Pakistan. They will not travel the emotional journey with Pakistan or Pakistanis as we have. They will not share in the hopes, dreams and pain of Pakistan and Pakistanis. They will not send financial help to Pakistanis as we have. All in all the severance will be complete.
Having said all that, and I can only speak for myself, I will continue to share the dreams and hopes of Pakistan for the rest of my life but with considerably less interest and considerably less hope for the near future but I will still hope and pray that the land of my birth will one day be prosperous and free of the unjustice and exploitation that has been its hallmark since the day it was created.
Thank you Imran Khan, a true Pakistani patriot.
Agree. I visited Turkey in the early 2000's and met some British born Turks who had migrated there running their own businesses. I often wondered and hoped a day would come for us British nationals of Pakistani heritage to go back to our ancestral homes which I did a decade ago. Had a terrible experience at the old Islamabad airport. I was questioned as to why I was in Pakistan, my luggage opened and searched and money demanded from me by a threatening armed guard.I think most of us were hoping the same because we know what it is to live in a prosperous, meritorious society and we wished the same for Pakistan and Pakistanis.
The first leader to offer that hope in my lifetime was IK.
Yeah but I met Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia who had immigrated to the West, and had regretted it.Agree. I visited Turkey in the early 2000's and met some British born Turks who had migrated there running their own businesses. I often wondered and hoped a day would come for us British nationals of Pakistani heritage to go back to our ancestral homes which I did a decade ago. Had a terrible experience at the old Islamabad airport. I was questioned as to why I was in Pakistan, my luggage opened and searched and money demanded from me by a threatening armed guard.
Left me a bitter experience
I was born in the west so it's a different scenario from mine.Yeah but I met Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia who had immigrated to the West, and had regretted it.
I seriously hope China builds Pakistan up. I think the time has come for Pakistan to stand on its two feet now.
We are living in 2022 now.
Pakistan needs to focus on three things:
Economy, Education, and standard of living.
Spoken like a true khawarij /plumber Aka Mirza jhelami. So you dont believe prophet is divine? And no Babay ain't bigger than sahabas unlike ghustakhs who says prophets should be given as much respect as An Elder bro and no more.
Tlp needs to focus on brelvi (80percent)vote in Punjab and sindh .. after that tlp van make Alliance with Any. Religious party which gives Promiss to never work with Any non religious party of cleanshaves ..that way Pakistan Will be mullah ruled and the nation Will het chance to get some dignity and honour restored.