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Nomination of DG ISI is my authority: PM Imran Khan says in cabinet meeting today

Poor Muhammad Khan Junejo V2. Good for the country, reign cut short by the one who brought him when he tried to fly solo assert himself too much (in this case his electoral prospects for the future). Military establishments fail to learn the lesson (as with many things) that politicians no matter if hatched in their nurseries will always try to exert themselves ultimately. I think Unc Sam might be playing some games for that base after IK's absolutely not as well. They divide and rule. They can always get what they want if one side acquiesces to what they say and that side happens to be more powerful in the civil-military equation. I do think that IK has chosen the wrong time to confront Pakistan's biggest and most powerful mafia that pushes the country into political instability on purpose to protect its turf and expand its influence over how the state ought to run. This mafia is the prime reason for political instability and why foreign investor does not bother looking at Pakistan despite being one of the world's biggest markets. His government was already vulnerable due to record inflation and he has only exposed his flank to more destabilization via dharnas and whatnot (favorite tools in the mafia's toolkit). Khadim Rizvi's sapolia is being released from prison. Tahir Ul Qadri could also be imported. This BS would only stop when people of Pakistan who suffer the most from the mafia's machinations say enough like in Turkey. Otherwise, perpetual suffering is fate. That happens when civil governments deliver on the governance and economic front which PTI still has not managed.

Unfortunately, this PM like the ones before him also did not take a stand for what was right/right for the country, but rather "what was right for him, i.e. Faiz". Faiz thrives at politics, not so much at his job. Results are visible for all of us (those willing and able to SEE) in the shape of an extreme uptick in terrorist violence in the country.
 
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Because it does not benefit anyone other than the elite.
You can't sacrifice entire cow for a piece of meat. Elite capture of Pakistan may have helped the elite in the past but now the things have gone way beyond their control. Country's economy and financial structure is broken. Without constant IMF and international aid, Pakistan is practically bankrupt. If Pakistan doesn't change course soon, it might be too late to course correct and the damage is permanent.
 
Revolution is far, far, far away in Pakistan, let us be clear on that blunt truth too.
West Pakistan didn't learn anything from break up of East Pakistan. Those who don't learn from mistakes made in the past are condemned to repeat them in future.
 
West Pakistan didn't learn anything from break up of East Pakistan. Those who don't learn from mistakes made in the past are condemned to repeat them in future.

What mistakes? Everything went as desired by design.
 
What mistakes? Everything went as desired by design.
Remaining perpetually on IMF begging bowl since 1958 is by design? Having a bankrupt economy is by design? Lawlessness in the society is by design? Your arguments do not make any sense.
 
Remaining on IMF begging bowl since 1958 is by design? Having a bankrupt economy is by design? Lawlessness in the society is by design? Your arguments do not make any sense.

Those are mere inconveniences for those who control the system, since the price is paid by the common herd. Think about it for a moment before responding, and it will all make sense.
 
Don’t be surprised by a TLP type of general unrest and uprising. That is a distinct possibility and likely actively supported by our transgressors.
 
Only because they gave temporary relief in inflation by permanently destroying purchasing power of the rupee, do not make them national heroes and messiahs. They were and still are international plunderers. Inflation problem must be fixed permanently by doing structural reforms in the economy. You can't do financial gimmicks to achieve economic prosperity. Learn from Bangladesh or Vietnam how to build a functioning self-sustaining economy with permanently low inflation instead of waiting for re election of past looters and their gimmicks.
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Look my glorious leader made cheese cheaper
And worked against the jageerdar kissan by punishing them to keep the flour prices fixed at 1400rs per 40kg.
IK has made our life miserable by giving support price to these kissan
Whats more him not begging enough made us run out of dollars. He just beg for 1 year he should have begged more
Poor Muhammad Khan Junejo V2. Good for the country, reign cut short by the one who brought him when he tried to fly solo assert himself too much. Military establishments fail to learn the lesson (as with many things) that politicians no matter if hatched in their nurseries will always try to exert themselves ultimately. I think Unc Sam might be playing some games for that base after IK's absolutely not. They divide and rule. They can always get what they want if one side acquiesces to what they say and that side happens to be more powerful in the civil-military equation. I do think that IK has chosen the wrong time to confront Pakistan's biggest and most powerful mafia that pushes the country into political instability on purpose to protect its turf and expand its influence over how the state ought to run. This mafia is the prime reason for political instability and why foreign investor does not bother looking at Pakistan. His government was already vulnerable due to record inflation and he has only exposed his flank to more destabilization via dharnas and whatnot. Khadim Rizvi's sapolia is being released from prison. Tahir Ul Qadri could also be imported. This BS would only stop when people of Pakistan who suffer the most from the mafia's machinations say enough like in Turkey. Otherwise, perpetual suffering is fate.
Unfortunately, this PM like the ones before him also did not take a stand for what was right, but rather what was right for him. Faiz thrives at politics, not so much at his job. Results are visible for all of us (those willing and able to SEE), with an extreme uptick in terrorist violence in the country.
Agree sir imran khan is nothing
I remeber junejo use to bring more people in crowds then imran khan. IK can barely collect 20 people . while junejo use to bring enough people to fill minar pakistan
 
Revolution is far, far, far away in Pakistan, let us be clear on that blunt truth too.
depends on the type of revolution. France style revolution? sure. but Afghanistan style revolution? now that's an object in the mirror (of your car). :lol:
 
Look my glorious leader made cheese cheaper
And worked against the jageerdar kissan by punishing them to keep the flour prices fixed at 1400rs per 40kg.
IK has made our life miserable by giving support price to these kissan
Whats more him not begging enough made us run out of dollars. He just beg for 1 year he should have begged more

Agree sir imran khan is nothing
I remeber junejo use to bring more people in crowds then imran khan. IK can barely collect 20 people . while junejo use to bring enough people to fill minar pakistan
Man, I am loving your new perpetual sarcastic mode. Please don't stop :D
Those are mere inconveniences for those who control the system, since the price is paid by the common herd. Think about it for a moment before responding, and it will all make sense.
Super rich in Pakistan live in gated communities, having running water, electricity, gas 24/7. They have nothing much to worry about. Except they do. Wealth comes and grows by creating new valuable assets. Elite that only hoards old sources of wealth will soon find itself getting poorer by the day. With ever growing population and declining GDP, the heat will also be felt by the clueless elite. Total collapse of the currency is not a question of if but when.
 
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Lol

He thinks he got elected. He is in for a rude shock just like Mota Sharif.

You don't bed a million English women and become a Prime Minister by not knowing the reality.

NS on the other hand only achievement was becoming a PM.
 
You don't bed a million English women and become a Prime Minister by not knowing the reality.

NS on the other hand only achievement was becoming a PM.
the implication being that having sex with lots of English women is an achievement of similar proportions to becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan? well, now that explains lots of things about the state of Pakistan and perhaps this subcontinent in general. :lol:

My feeling is IK will prevail
as in he'll be able to choose a different DG-ISI? currently it seems your feelings are going be crushed. he'll likely have to sign on to whoever Bajwa chose.
 

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