Maula Jatt
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I have repeated it and will repeat it: at times, the military must learn how to shut up and not speak. This should be a class taught at Pakistan Military Academy. Why keep directing fire at yourself?
They can't even talk diplomatically/politically.. I mean how can they manage the country? just by brute force.I have repeated it and will repeat it: at times, the military must learn how to shut up and not speak. This should be a class taught at Pakistan Military Academy. Why keep directing fire at yourself?
Also our finest trolls.I can’t believe the shit I’m reading on this thread.
This place hosts Pakistan’s best and brightest btw… lmfao
in Punjab.. still yes.. Not in KPK and somewhat not in balochistan.That is a mighty big assumption, Sir.
thrice?
thrice?
Perhaps then it can knock some sense in them.
Imran khan was only afraid of Allah and wanted to make Pakistan a free and dignified country which puts its national interests first, which cares for its people , a strong, independent and prosperous country respected worldwide
in Punjab.. still yes.. Not in KPK and somewhat not in balochistan.
Zardari will not allow any political engineering in Sindh. Army can't. All have strong ethnic cards to play but Punjab is still manageable.
Idealistic.. but PTI was on its waySo he promised Riasat-e-Medina
Bajwa preventedDid he achieve it? Or even "end corruption in 90 days",
bajwa preventedOr "get back $200 billion of looted wealth"
Anyway, still IK's responsibility as he was PM
Rome was not built in a day, Riyasat e Medina is a vision and Pakistan was on the right track before the regime change every economic indicator was positive, no country can be Riyasat e Medina but only can try to follow the principles which Imran Khan was trying his best to do with the limited resources he had, no one is perfect and nor is Imran Khan but good people learn from their mistakes and I hope Imran Khan will not repeat those mistakes in future and prove to be much better then what his previous tenure was, in my life it was the best tenure any PM in Pakistan had. Pakistan was respected everywhere.So he promised Riasat-e-Medina. Did he achieve it? Or even "end corruption in 90 days", if that one was too difficult for him? Or "get back $200 billion of looted wealth"?
Or maybe all those were false promises, just like ALL the others made?