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What does the Future Hold for Imran Khan and PTI

How do you see the future of Imran Khan and PTI

  • He is a born fighter and will emerge victorious in the next elections

    Votes: 31 70.5%
  • He will have to comprise with the stakeholders for any power sharing in the future

    Votes: 7 15.9%
  • He will be exiled/jailed and party banned

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • He will be given freehand but will never taste power

    Votes: 2 4.5%

  • Total voters
    44

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PRELUDE
Imran Khan is a born Fighter, a Hero and a Globally acknowledged Celebrity. For our generation who knew him for more than half a century, we idolised him, emulated him and took pride in his achievements in our youth. He hailed from an upper-middle-class family with the very best of elite education and a personality that could mesmerise anybody anywhere in the World. With such a classy background all cricketers especially the ones from England and India looked like minions in front of his towering personality(which gave us immense pride).

Moving fast forward, many including us wanted IK in Pak Politics but he was reluctant as nearly 50% of Pakistanis along with him were indifferent to the political pandemonium of that era. After the Victory in the 1992 World Cup, he had a change of heart, he was now enjoying the complete and unanimous love and affection of the entire nation. He launched his own Political party PTI, just before the 1997 elections but was routed as his nascent party lacked suitable candidates, strong finances, grass-root level workers and adequate publicity mechanisms.

Moving fast forward again a couple of decades, we have now an Imran Khan who has tasted power, heads the largest party in the country, has the biggest Social media setup, has a massive die-hard following, has the all-powerful capacity to rattle the Elites and is single-handedly countering all the political forces of the country.

AFTERMATH
Many of Imran's well-wishers in later years did not agree wholeheartedly with his political acumen. As they thought a person of his calibre and stature could have healed the nation's divisions. Instead from day one, he resorted to the easy recipe of mudslinging and abuse, further polarising the deeply divided nation.
He had the full backing of all the institutions, media and the electables. A once in a life time opportunity that many suggest he squandered. Politics is the art of winning the hearts of all.

CONCLUSION
Is Imran a cornered Tiger now, only time will tell if he would rise again from the ashes like a Pheonix. He has lost many friends along the way in his pursuit of glory. It's not easy to grab power if all the Institutions, Political parties, Electables and Media go against you. Even though the mighty Western countries form alliances to counter smaller countries, Imran should rethink his strategy to win back his lost allies.
The cartoon below might epitomise the current imbroglio Imran's is facing.
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I hope Imran will learn from his mistakes and not tread the path where his followers and wellwishers may end up having a broken heart. Good luck Immy Bhai
 
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It's easy if people are behind your back just like they were behind Sheikh Mujeeb in East Pakistan
SM would never have achieved his goals without foreign intervention. What are you trying to imply is IK the next SM!
he’s an important part of our political landscape.
No doubt about that.
Need a 21st century competitor to the nepotistic dinosaur dynasties of the 90s.
Here lies IKs major weakness, no one truly knows who will take on IKs political legacy.
 
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PRELUDE
Imran Khan is a born Fighter, a Hero and a Globally acknowledged Celebrity. For our generation who knew him for more than half a century, we idolised him, emulated him and took pride in his achievements in our youth. He hailed from an upper-middle-class family with the very best of elite education and a personality that could mesmerise anybody anywhere in the World. With such a classy background all cricketers especially the ones from England and India looked like minions in front of his towering personality(which gave us immense pride).

Moving fast forward, many including us wanted IK in Pak Politics but he was reluctant as nearly 50% of Pakistanis along with him were indifferent to the political pandemonium of that era. After the Victory in the 1992 World Cup, he had a change of heart, he was now enjoying the complete and unanimous love and affection of the entire nation. He launched his own Political party PTI, just before the 1997 elections but was routed as his nascent party lacked suitable candidates, strong finances, grass-root level workers and adequate publicity mechanisms.

Moving fast forward again a couple of decades, we have now an Imran Khan who has tasted power, heads the largest party in the country, has the biggest Social media setup, has a massive die-hard following, has the all-powerful capacity to rattle the Elites and is single-handedly countering all the political forces of the country.

AFTERMATH
Many of Imran's well-wishers in later years did not agree wholeheartedly with his political acumen. As they thought a person of his calibre and stature could have healed the nation's divisions. Instead from day one, he resorted to the easy recipe of mudslinging and abuse, further polarising the deeply divided nation.
He had the full backing of all the institutions, media and the electables. A once in a life time opportunity that many suggest he squandered. Politics is the art of winning the hearts of all.

CONCLUSION
Is Imran a cornered Tiger now only time will tell if he would rise again from the ashes like a Pheonix. He has lost many friends along the way in his pursuit of glory. It's not easy to grab power if all the Institutions, Political parties, Electables and Media go against you. Even though the mighty Western countries form alliances to counter small countries, Imran should rethink his strategy to win back his lost allies.
The cartoon below might epitomise the current imbroglio Imran's is facing.
View attachment 845685

I hope Imran will learn from his mistakes and not tread the path where his followers and wellwishers may end up having a broken heart. Good luck Immy Bhai




all i know is noon leagues dudes will just run away....
 
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SM would never have achieved his goals without foreign intervention. What are you trying to imply is IK the next SM!
He would have succeeded without India's backing. It only took less time with foreign support
 
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He would have succeeded without India's backing.
No way, read some history. He was not anti-Pakistani, contested the election under our constitution, he could have been the PM of United Pakistan. But our Elites as always like to dwell in a cloud cuckoo land, their high handedness alienated him further. Resulting in India supporting Mukti Bahni which led to further bloodshed.
 
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It's easy if people are behind your back just like they were behind Sheikh Mujeeb in East Pakistan
It was not easy for Bangladeshi people at all. They also had India backing Sheikh Mujeeb :agree:
 
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If he delivers on his old promise for party elections
The previous one was a farcical exercise.
he’ll leave little doubt on his anti-nepotism credentials.
All the remaining electables he has all have brothers, sons, wives and other relatives part of the power structure. Many examples from Parvaiz Khattak family, Gandapur family, Tarakai family, Qureshi family, Jatoi family, Arbab family etc etc.
 
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If he delivers on his old promise for party elections, he’ll leave little doubt on his anti-nepotism credentials.

How ironic that all major parties that claim to stand for democracy do not practice it within their own ranks. In fact, I think only the JI is different in this regard, with ALL of the rest falling short.
 
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