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Yes, as of the start of the DG ISI fiasco. IK's a goner now, it's only a matter of time, let's see if he makes it to the next scheduled election in 2023.
After months of logging in, I came to say just one thing, no.

IK will last until 2023, and there is zero indication that his government is at odds with the military. The DG ISI issue wasn't as big of a problem as it was made out to be, and in the end, everything worked out.

All these people saying this is the end of IK were the same ones that said NS was doing a good job economically while ignoring the fact that he was bringing the country on the verge of bankruptcy. By the way, full disclosure, I used to be one of those stupid people, though I ended up learning the hard way and having to acknowledge the fact that I was wrong.

Originally, I thought he'd be out by 2021, then I thought he'd get through to 2023 and lose his re-election bid, now I'm confident he'll not only get to 2023 but likely win a 2nd term in office.

And with that, I will leave again.

I bid you adieu.
 
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After months of logging in, I came to say just one thing, no.

IK will last until 2023, and there is zero indication that his government is at odds with the military. The DG ISI issue wasn't as big of a problem as it was made out to be, and in the end, everything worked out.

All these people saying this is the end of IK were the same ones that said NS was doing a good job economically while ignoring the fact that he was bringing the country on the verge of bankruptcy. By the way, full disclosure, I used to be one of those stupid people, though I ended up learning the hard way and having to acknowledge the fact that I was wrong.

Originally, I thought he'd be out by 2021, then I thought he'd get through to 2023 and lose his re-election bid, now I'm confident he'll not only get to 2023 but likely win a 2nd term in office.

And with that, I will leave again.
Hope you're right bro
 
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Hope you're right bro
Just to make it even more clear, the DG ISI issue wasn't a matter of if, but rather of when and procedural issues.

IK wasn't opposed to the new DG ISI, but rather he wanted to keep the old one a bit longer and was annoyed that the COAS didn't go through the proper channels, which he's right about. This was Gen. Bajwa's screw-up, and I think he knows it, which is why this was quickly resolved.

Since then, there haven't been any other major incidents between the two, nor before that. PTI remains the most army-friendly major party in Pakistan, and that's something the army realizes and won't sabotage.

Okay, now I'm leaving. See y'all next year.
 
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Just to make it even more clear, the DG ISI issue wasn't a matter of if, but rather of when and procedural issues.

IK wasn't opposed to the new DG ISI, but rather he wanted to keep the old one a bit longer and was annoyed that the COAS didn't go through the proper channels, which he's right about. This was Gen. Bajwa's screw-up, and I think he knows it, which is why this was quickly resolved.

Since then, there haven't been any other major incidents between the two, nor before that. PTI remains the most army-friendly major party in Pakistan, and that's something the army realizes and won't sabotage.

Okay, now I'm leaving. See y'all next year.
Inshallah
 
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Yes, as of the start of the DG ISI fiasco. IK's a goner now, it's only a matter of time, let's see if he makes it to the next scheduled election in 2023.

I guess you didn't see the new tweets from your Chirri Baba as you are going of on the older tweets :lol:

Opposition is being taken for a ride by IK and Establishment ..
 
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I think he is good in sports, but not in politics,
It will be good for Pakistan if he removed as PM,
But i think these are rumors spread by PTI,
 
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PMLQ has said they will support IK in EVM and other legislations :omghaha:
 
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Due to common man’s sufferings: It’s getting difficult to continue with govt, says Elahi
November 15, 2021



Due to common man’s sufferings: It’s getting difficult to continue with govt, says  Elahi

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PMLQ) senior leader and Speaker Punjab Assembly said on Sunday that it was getting really hard to go along the PTI government as an ally, as the common man was suffering and the public representatives were unable to face them.

In a series of tweets issued here, he said the government seemed failing to mitigate the public sufferings. He regretted that the government was rubbing salt into the wounds of the public by presenting non-issues as serious issues. He said the situation would worsen if immediate relief was not provided to the common man. He suggested to the government to show seriousness in resolving all issues facing the public currently.
Meanwhile, a meeting of the PMLQ parliamentary party was held under the chairmanship of Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi. All members said that the common man was suffering, and people's representatives were finding it difficult to face people in their constituencies. For all these reasons, it is becoming difficult to go along the government, they added.
In the meeting, all members of the assembly gave the authority to Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi for making all decisions regarding continuing coalition with the government. At the beginning of the meeting, all members prayed for speedy recovery of Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain.
They expressed concerns over rising unemployment and inflation. The meeting also expressed serious apprehensions over rising dollar, petrol, electricity and gas prices and deteriorating law and order situation.
Federal ministers Tariq Bashir Cheema, Moonis Elahi, Senator Kamil Ali Agha, Members of National Assembly Salik Hussain, Hussain Elahi, Mrs Farrukh Khan, provincial ministers Hafiz Ammar Yasir, Bao Rizwan, Members of Punjab Assembly Sajid Ahmad Khan Bhatti, Abdullah Yousuf Warraich, Dr Muhammad Afzal, Ehsanul Haq Chaudhry, Shujaat Nawaz Ajnala, Khadija Omar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly member Mufti Obaid-ur-Rehman and Shafay Hussain were also present.

 
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