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PML-N warns army, ISI to stop supporting PTI

ISI na ho gayee Ijaz butt hogaya "tussi v khaoo asi v khanay waan"
 
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there is a difference between being used as stooge and being stooge.
as far as I understand, Khan has a kind of a mind, which is fearless. he says what he believes, call it whatever you like, but he aint going to act as a stooge of anyone, especially not of establishment.

Let an old-timer like me recall something from the 80's--eye-witness (okay, from television). In the 80's, during the height of Zia's Martial Law, whenever there were home-games of international cricket in Pakistan and Pakistan won then the winning side's players would be acknowledged in front of 'VIP Guests' like General Zia (the President) and/or Mohd. Khan Junejo (the PM). Imran would casually walk to these VIPs and barely make eye-contact and casually shake-hand. It was reported (and complained) by some then had it been the Nawab of Kalabagh as the VIP he would have smacked Imran Khan's face for the dis-respect accorded to the VIPs.
Imran is no stooge. He may be naive. And I really think his current rise is the logical conclusion of a mass-awareness in Pakistan due to the rampant media about the world and Pakistani events. As to PMLN--yes, they are the one who are more likely to lose because of Imran Khan. If up to PPP they are probably very, very happy with Imran!

PS. I am still pleasantly surprised: Every time I call relatives in Karachi I find all different ones of them going for Imran Khan--not one saying MQM so far. I am going for a visit to Karachi in less than two weeks and will find out more. There is a die-hard pro-MQM cousin--let's see what he says now.
 
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sharif is right..army needs some body to work as stooge..like they raised earlier nawaj now this time its IK.
army is not happy from zardari.
Everybody needs some stooge nowadays to work for them...so its not a surprise.Everybody is working for his interests,nobody cares for the pplz cuz pplz themselves are sellouts....:smokin:
 
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Sharif is a helpless man now blaming everyone , he wasted all his time in luxuries instead of serving the nation , his time is over.
 
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Let an old-timer like me recall something from the 80's--eye-witness (okay, from television). In the 80's, during the height of Zia's Martial Law, whenever there were home-games of international cricket in Pakistan and Pakistan won then the winning side's players would be acknowledged in front of 'VIP Guests' like General Zia (the President) and/or Mohd. Khan Junejo (the PM). Imran would casually walk to these VIPs and barely make eye-contact and casually shake-hand. It was reported (and complained) by some then had it been the Nawab of Kalabagh as the VIP he would have smacked Imran Khan's face for the dis-respect accorded to the VIPs.
Imran is no stooge. He may be naive. And I really think his current rise is the logical conclusion of a mass-awareness in Pakistan due to the rampant media about the world and Pakistani events. As to PMLN--yes, they are the one who are more likely to lose because of Imran Khan. If up to PPP they are probably very, very happy with Imran!

PS. I am still pleasantly surprised: Every time I call relatives in Karachi I find all different ones of them going for Imran Khan--not one saying MQM so far. I am going for a visit to Karachi in less than two weeks and will find out more. There is a die-hard pro-MQM cousin--let's see what he says now.
I guess he might be good for u. But personally I don't like any politician cuz they are sellouts nomatter what. Thats why I never support democrazy cuz leaderrs can be sold out on money very easily. They can do underhand dealing with our enemies and work quietly for them....we need a real dictatorship on the principles of Holy Quran and Sunnah...otherwise get ready for the punishment or curse from Allah SBWT in the shape of our selfimposed traitors/sellouts on us......:smokin:
 
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IK is not the first politician to ride a wave of populist support, and just like those before him who did so, he will be absorbed into the same system.

This outcome is likely no matter who his alleged backers are (or are not).
 
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IK is not the first politician to ride a wave of populist support, and just like those before him who did so, he will be absorbed into the same system.

This outcome is likely no matter who his alleged backers are (or are not).

ask any question or problem to him,he will solve it but ask him how??:rofl:
 
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sharif is right..army needs some body to work as stooge..like they raised earlier nawaj now this time its IK.
army is not happy from zardari.

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IK is not the first politician to ride a wave of populist support, and just like those before him who did so, he will be absorbed into the same system.
This outcome is likely no matter who his alleged backers are (or are not).

This borders cynicism.
Real 'change' is almost always gradual. Appearing not to but still 'significant'. Some of make it sound like Pakistan is the same country now which it was in 1947 when they were using thorns from trees as paperclips.
It remains to be seen what will be 'impact' of Imran Khan. But he has a track-record of tenacity. Of enforcing discipline. Of personal (at least financial) integrity. Of taking up the heat with constant 'Taliban Khan' label but not budging from his stance.

Until barely a few weeks ago I too was skeptical. I have been a PPP supporter since about mid-80's. But I'd wager that Imran Khan is very likely to curtail corruption, improve efficiency, recover stolen moneys, cut down terrorism within five years of his rule. These alone will go a long way in reducing dependence on foreign so-called 'aid'.

Let he be very well protected! He is the biggest obstacle to the enemies of Pakistan since Zulfi Bhutto.
 
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Let an old-timer like me recall something from the 80's--eye-witness (okay, from television). In the 80's, during the height of Zia's Martial Law, whenever there were home-games of international cricket in Pakistan and Pakistan won then the winning side's players would be acknowledged in front of 'VIP Guests' like General Zia (the President) and/or Mohd. Khan Junejo (the PM). Imran would casually walk to these VIPs and barely make eye-contact and casually shake-hand. It was reported (and complained) by some then had it been the Nawab of Kalabagh as the VIP he would have smacked Imran Khan's face for the dis-respect accorded to the VIPs.
Imran is no stooge. He may be naive. And I really think his current rise is the logical conclusion of a mass-awareness in Pakistan due to the rampant media about the world and Pakistani events. As to PMLN--yes, they are the one who are more likely to lose because of Imran Khan. If up to PPP they are probably very, very happy with Imran!

PS. I am still pleasantly surprised: Every time I call relatives in Karachi I find all different ones of them going for Imran Khan--not one saying MQM so far. I am going for a visit to Karachi in less than two weeks and will find out more. There is a die-hard pro-MQM cousin--let's see what he says now.

oh yes, and we all know who was Nawab of kalabagh, and what he did with King Edward's principal Dr. Riaz Qadir and all the other stories associated with him !!!


but anyhow today, we need a leader a bit "arrogant" and "stubborn" as khan, who has some principles and will not compromise... hopes are high, lets see. today's CEC press conference did clear alot of confusion created over the past few days...
 
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IK is not the first politician to ride a wave of populist support, and just like those before him who did so, he will be absorbed into the same system.
This outcome is likely no matter who his alleged backers are (or are not).

Everyone else, who did that, have been evaluated and re-evaluated many times by the public.
Time to try Imran Khan now.

Advice for you: You should atleast try to keep your depression and hopelessness in control (for health reasons). Being hopeful feels amazing, and obviously it is good for health. Try it.
 
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how does Imran have backing of the ISI and Army when he was against every operation they launched in the last two years in FATA, still criticizes their on going OPs, openly criticizes every army coup. Tobah hai, Indians obesession with PA and ISI.
 
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how does Imran have backing of the ISI and Army when he was against every operation they launched in the last two years in FATA, still criticizes their on going OPs, openly criticizes every army coup. Tobah hai, Indians obesession with PA and ISI.

Not only that but Imran Khan was one of the strongest critics of President Musharraf while Musharraf was still the Army Chief.
 
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