AstanoshKhan
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This thread should be binned/deleted - honestly.
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You mentioned the word "radical" first. Bad memory much?
So someone who couldn't save himself from himself from committing these "disgusting acts" (as they would be considered in Pakistan) will save Pakistan? God help us.
Those people in the jalsa overlooked the "Sita white etc etc", and this problem of Pakistanis overlooking the flaws of parties to whom they are giving their votes is the biggest problem. I mean, why the hell did PPP win last elections? Sympathy votes? Oh come on, why give votes to a dead person? All those votes were being given to Zardari, one of the biggest ****** in Pakistan and any person with half a brain was aware of it.
gotta sleep, bye for now.
I highly suspect Imran Khan to have a good amount of foreign sponsorship, some of them we dont precive very friendly such as the USA and UK. Given his popularity among the burger class which is mostly spoiled brats of corrupt army generals and kernals and are known to spend life of luxury in the west and have betrayed Pakistan one too many times.
i have a single and simple question for you ..... what is your choice , who will you choose in next election ?Okay, so before you guys go out and start bashing me, hear me out. I know there's a lot of fans here - please just take it easy. I have been seeing that lately, Imran Khan has become one of the most popular politicians of Pakistan and perhaps he may even have a good chance in the elections. Now, before I make my transition over and become a PTI fanboy myself, I would like you guys to answer some questions. In my few hours of research (yes, just a few hours), I have uncovered some issues that I did not have much knowledge or was unaware of. Now could someone explain these things to me, because I would like to support Imran Khan, but there are some things that keep pulling me away from him. Now, kindly:
1. Imran Khan did not read the constitution of his own party.
Refer to video on YouTube.
2. Imran Khan can not relate to the common Pakistani.
Refer to his life of luxury.
3. Sita White.
Refer to Los Angeles court.
4. "Imran slept with everyone."
Refer to "Oxford friend"
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There's other issues I would like to bring up, but I do not have the time, and I have no researched enough to question them. So anyways, I'm not trying to bash him here, but you really have to explain to my why we should vote him? From the way I see it, he is of course a Pakistani - but not the common Pakistani - to whom he should be able to relate to. His party has no real direction and he is one day bashing someone and the next day creating an alliance with them. I just don't understand this man. And the issues with women, well, I know Pakistanis out here in Canada that despite the difficulty, maintain/resist and do not get involved with partying, women and drinking, all of which Imran Khan has been accused of. If they can control today, in 2011, why couldn't he in the past?
And yes, his personal life is important to us. That shows his credibility. There's huge flaws in his character - the base. If you have a (culturally and religiously) disgusting past - could you really become the "hero" of a country. This is hypocrisy at best. Sorry if anyone has been offended, but if you can refute these points and make me understand, I am willing to support IK.
Okay, so before you guys go out and start bashing me, hear me out. I know there's a lot of fans here - please just take it easy. I have been seeing that lately, Imran Khan has become one of the most popular politicians of Pakistan and perhaps he may even have a good chance in the elections. Now, before I make my transition over and become a PTI fanboy myself, I would like you guys to answer some questions. In my few hours of research (yes, just a few hours), I have uncovered some issues that I did not have much knowledge or was unaware of. Now could someone explain these things to me, because I would like to support Imran Khan, but there are some things that keep pulling me away from him. Now, kindly:
1. Imran Khan did not read the constitution of his own party.
Refer to video on YouTube.
2. Imran Khan can not relate to the common Pakistani.
Refer to his life of luxury.
3. Sita White.
Refer to Los Angeles court.
4. "Imran slept with everyone."
Refer to "Oxford friend"
...
There's other issues I would like to bring up, but I do not have the time, and I have no researched enough to question them. So anyways, I'm not trying to bash him here, but you really have to explain to my why we should vote him? From the way I see it, he is of course a Pakistani - but not the common Pakistani - to whom he should be able to relate to. His party has no real direction and he is one day bashing someone and the next day creating an alliance with them. I just don't understand this man. And the issues with women, well, I know Pakistanis out here in Canada that despite the difficulty, maintain/resist and do not get involved with partying, women and drinking, all of which Imran Khan has been accused of. If they can control today, in 2011, why couldn't he in the past?
And yes, his personal life is important to us. That shows his credibility. There's huge flaws in his character - the base. If you have a (culturally and religiously) disgusting past - could you really become the "hero" of a country. This is hypocrisy at best. Sorry if anyone has been offended, but if you can refute these points and make me understand, I am willing to support IK.
This is may perhaps be the only thread where Pakistanis (who ridicule India) will "Thank" the Indians for their liberal views. Sorry Indians, but Pakistan is a bit different with religion and culture. You can see how seriously some people take religion - take a look at the bombs, drone attacks and killings that occur within our borders everyday (these things aren't happening in India). If you were in our position, you would perhaps understand. This is not one of those threads that are relevant to you folks, unfortunately.
Believe me when I say that if the Pakistani media airs non-biased historical and background information about Imran Khan around election time, his supporters will go down the big drain. He has no credibility, and btw, so far none of you have convinced me why I should overlook these huge character flaws in his personality (and how the rest of the Pakistan is supposed to do it, this includes the older generation, the uncles, the aunties, the grandpas, hey I don't even think the youth of Pakistan would be appreciative of IK and would continue looking at him as a role model, because the things he's done in the past are considered taboo within our religion and culture). I'm not saying he's a bad guy, but hey, please convince me.
And one more thing, please bring facts to the table, not just your personal philosophy.