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Ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrested: News and Discussion

Is Martial Law/Emergency a real possibility after IK arrest?

  • Yes

    Votes: 145 63.6%
  • No

    Votes: 83 36.4%

  • Total voters
    228
  • Poll closed .
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Ok brother. I take khan u-turns over PDM and these generals and it was up to people of Pakistan to decide but unfortunately that right was taken away from them.

Actually, I would prefer IK over the buffoons we have now. But in terms of total distance travelled in the right direction, walking a hundred miles with two steps forward, one step back and then three steps sideways to travel 2 miles is not very fruitful.

40 year problem wouldnt fix in 3 years and in that 3 year 1.5 years was corona.

Yet came out better

Again, WHY there were no results is a fair observation, but claiming results is not.

The most well organised cult in your country is that of the army chiefs. Half your country's history is army taking over and the rest is army doing one thing or another. This operation is a project to bring army's internal cohesion back in line.

And I wish such efforts every luck possible.
 
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Corp Commanders are angry at the decision to arrest Imran

Chain of command. If one 3 star overthrows the COAS, then it sets the precedent for the next 3 star to overthrow the next COAS, and you erode the credibility of the army chief like you have with the PM.

Army officers never violate the chain of command.

Buddy you need to learn how GenerL iftikhar's plane crashed and ayub luckily got the seat
How general musa got extensions
The how yahya overthrows the Ayub khan
Then how gull CGS Hassan sidelined yahya and then Gull hassan himself was sent home by bhutto to reward tikka khan.
How zia was blown up in the air?
How Asim nawaz janjua was poisoned ?
How jahangir karamt was force to resign to make a way for musharaf who himself suffered same feat at the hands of kiyani
And then kiyani getting extension to keep the power in his hands

These power hungry bastards have been doing this for 75 years?
 
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In 1943 this house was purchased by Jinnah. Shame on PTI for burning it down. If this is not anti state / terrorism then what is?
and state terrorism is that the swine british colonial remnant army grabbed a privately owned property and refused to hand it back to bloody civilians.
 
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It’s essentially an undeclared Martial Law now, and not the nice kind - abductions, torture, murders by the Pakistan Army and their imposed corrupt PDM frontmen along with the Army blackmailing, extorting and bribing Judges, police and media to follow their fascist dictates.

The entire institution of the Army is a disgraceful and corrupt Junta that has destroyed Pakistan for the sake of continuing to suck the country dry so it’s officers can become millionaires and billionaires.

The usual tone-deaf statements...which have been the hallmark of the PDM/Establishment setup for the past many quarters. You all know where I have stood on this whole situation. What I am amazed at is how they could let things come to this.

I understand there is extreme stress within the army right now. All of the true patriots are calling for the protesters to keep things civil with any army personnel as most have absolutely no desire to become policemen. People need to keep that in mind as they vent their fury.

In all of this, there should be immense pressure on PDM leaders as well by demonstrators. It's not enough to put pressure only on the army, the political dispensation that is at the helm and facilitating the perpetuation of the current state also has to be decommissioned. I agree with the analysis that letting these protests linger will not help with the needed outcome (i.e. release of IK and elections across Pakistan). They need to have maximum effect with massive turnouts all across Pakistan. Less destruction and more turnout is what is needed for maximum effect over a shorter term. The longer this lingers, the more it benefits the incumbents.
Nothing will change without the Army being put in its place.

The Army leadership needs to be dragged on the streets, either by their own or by the public.
 
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