feel sorry for imran. he's probably crying for trusting and siding ex musharaf minister, imported inqalabi, ex pmln ppp members, who said he'll become PM
Unfortunately, the mental state he is in, he can't cry or feel sorry until the cycle ends, this is the extreme Bi Polar disorder at the its best. However, in a few weeks or in a few months, when the Grandiose cycle changes to Lows, you might see him doing press conferences and asking the nation to forgive him and ALL of a sudden a huge change in behavior. But, it'll last for a few months too. Patients with this issue have either high (from March till October, little plus or minus) or LOW (October till February, little plus or minus). Nothing you can do, they brain chemicals aren't regulated to be normal unless they take medications for this.
Boy, this is some party going on here. Wish nations had a history of these kind of fun-filled Independence Parties vs. the Actual history filled with Sacrifice and Pain to get independence from others.
Could someone post some videos of the Concerts in the Rain that happened? I heard some very fine women were dancing in the rain and it was all over the social media. I'd like to see that, it'll refresh all the debaters here I am sure
In that case I suppose PA will emerge stronger - which will be good for the nation.
PA has its share of the burden and much responsibility. It is doing a great job at that. It doesn't need to get its name dirty by getting involved with the Taliban Khan's dirty politics.
The ONLY power that would come out stronger is a democratic system. That's for sure.
For the FIRST time in 70 years of Pakistan's history, ALL political parties have agreed to take it to streets if the current government gets toppled. That's actually great. (IK's party doesn't count as he's already started Civil Unrest so which means violation of the constitution and that's undemocratic and illegal). Such stance on running a democratic system tells others to not mess with the political system and that people will hold the ultimate power. Very good for the system. Plus it has started a new trend to have all political parties align through communication and negotiation. That creates a much more tolerant democracy and was much needed in Pakistan as things between any two rival parties tend to be intense and enemy-like. This brings about a good change where everyone knows that no matter what they think of the others, they have to be respectful and at some point, reach out to others for support, even if they were rivals. Beauty of the democracy. Slowly, this SAME tolerant mentality will show up in the society and that would be en END to Talibanization. So something good came out of wasting a trillion and a lot of time in this mess.