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Suspicions persist as Imran becomes larger-than-life
Published: December 26, 2011

ISLAMABAD:
As Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) continues to swell both in size and stature, so do the suspicions around the party’s ‘genuineness’ persist with political rivals and critics wary of the establishment’s role behind Imran Khan’s unstoppable rise.

“PTI is getting closer to the establishment with every passing day,” alleged Mushahidullah Khan, Pakistan Muslim League-N’s (PML-N) information secretary.

“Suspicions about its genuineness have gained momentum with the induction of over thirty-five seasoned politicians in PTI.” Many of the recruited politicians worked with former president Pervez Musharraf, he added, hinting that it was telling of the party’s close ties with the security establishment.

Apart from Imran’s critics, some political analysts believe that each and every party to enter the political sphere has remained under the hood of the establishment in the past. PML-N MNA Khawaja Asif even once admitted in a television talk show that his party was a tool in the hands of the establishment in the late 80s and early 90s.

“Currently it is hard to find evidence whether parts of the establishment are proactively supporting PTI or not,” said political writer and human rights campaigner Harris Khalique. But the patterns in which Imran Khan is being propped up are comparable, if not entirely similar, to instances in the past when parties ranging from the Convention Muslim League in 1962 to the PML-Q in 2002, he added.

“The establishment, supported by the urban-affluent-middleclass sentiment, wants the incumbent government out at any cost and Imran wants to be in power at the earliest.”
Some pundits, like Khalique, believe that that Imran, who is now 59, is too ambitious to wait for another two electoral cycles.

“This is exactly the reason Imran is embracing the Qureshis, Kasuris, the Legharis, the Mehrs and the Tammans,” said Haris Khalique.

Muddassir Rizvi of the Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) observed, “Perception is more important than reality in politics.”

Although Fafen has yet to gauge the political atmosphere in the country, the question over whether Imran was being propped up by the establishment still remains inclusive, Rizvi said.

PTI Information Secretary Shafqat Mehmood, however, rejected the allegations by Imran’s critics, terming them a futile effort to decrease his rising popularity. In the past, he said, “Every political party remained a part of the establishment.”

Ishaq Khan Khakwani, a former federal minister in Shaukat Aziz’s cabinet, who has also recently joined PTI, said the establishment was not capable of amassing people for Imran’s rallies.

“PTI enjoys public support rather than the support of the establishment,” conceding that even though that was the case, the establishment has always been vital in creating a government and sometimes also in achieving its desired results in elections.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 26th, 2011.
 
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looks like Musharraf is going to be the 1st general in the history of Pakistan who will coup the country twice :)
 
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I am also little bit disappointed :angry: But at-least PTI has one plus that it's leader is not corrupt (at-least at the moment) and have all it's stakes in country. If he can deliver 25% of whatever he is promising that will be more than enough to build peoples confidence on politicians and democratic system.



PS: My person POV is - This democrazy sucks
 
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Tell me which establishment can bring 300,000 people people are coming of their own accord. Time to admit it.

Politics is not a game of admitting......Admitting means your opponent is right and you are wrong....that you cannot do, or else you are telling your voters to vote for him and not you....thus even deep down you know whats the ultimate truth, you simply cant afford to admit...... and that's exactly whats happening around.


Ever wondered why majority of the politicians have such negative images in public??? They know it too....yet they don't admit....and yet the very same people choose them as their elective representatives.
 
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lol yes we get payed to work as PTI worker in now... we are dumb ppl who cant see a honest and true leader like Imran Khan. Remeber most ppl who were in jalsa yesterday had NEVER been active or maybe never voted too in election. I been PTI fan since day1 as many others....

The question by these moron repoters should be why and how Imran Khan has managed to get ppl in his jalsa who did not voted in there hole life ? How did Imran Khan gatherd sindi, patan, balauchi, punjabi etc etc as Pakistani in once place ??? PPL asking for Imran Khan agenda er either stupid or dont want to listen. His agenda is END CORRUPTION, LAW AND ORDER, TAX PAYMENT etc. I live in Norway and if we get Pakistan police and courts here in Norway, Norway will in no time fall from worlds best country to live in to Pakistani level.
 
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Bhartis and their clowns in Pakistan have Musharaf phobia

Sadly, for people with so much fear, they have no knowledge of their fear. It's not like Musharraf is in the army.....
It would be Kayani who could coup the government
 
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I think the people of Pakistan must give IK a chance..There will be a break from dynastic politics !!
 
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“Suspicions about its genuineness have gained momentum with the induction of over thirty-five seasoned politicians in PTI.” Many of the recruited politicians worked with former president Pervez Musharraf, he added, hinting that it was telling of the party’s close ties with the security establishment.

Javed Hasmi too.Their own vice president is also with the establishment according to them.Then they don't even deserve to have a political party!
 
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