Are Imran Khan's days numbered as PM of Pakistan?

Is this the end of Imran Khan's regime?


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A man with honour and integrity, the only beacon of hope in a corrupt riddled country and society.
 
And you think that's because of Modi or the fact that India is a massive market?
Please can you try and shed your inferiority complex for just one day...

A massive market can only get you so far. The US has sanctions against China for its treatment of Uyghurs and human rights abuses in Hong Kong. Much of the world has sanctioned Russia for its invasion of Ukraine despite Russia being a top energy exporter.

Had Imran exposed The Modi government for human rights violations successfully as so many of his fan club members believe, you would have seen at least some western countries sanction India. Not one has. Even Muslim countries haven't bought Imran's lecturing. Not one of them has sanctioned India either


Maybe you should try to shed your delusions for one day...
 
A massive market can only get you so far. The US has sanctions against China for its treatment of Uyghurs and human rights abuses in Hong Kong. Much of the world has sanctioned Russia for its invasion of Ukraine despite Russia being a top energy exporter.

Had Imran exposed The Modi government for human rights violations successfully as so many of his fan club members believe, you would have seen at least some western countries sanction India. Not one has. Even Muslim countries haven't bought Imran's lecturing. Not one of them has sanctioned India either


Maybe you should try to shed your delusions for one day...

I think you have to be bit naive to think this has nothing to do with economics and largely self serving policies.
China has always been a thorn in America's (The wests) side. India has been potential market for two decades now and of course the west will cosy up to them and Modi (as he's the current PM).

IK will always be marginalised on the world stage unless and unless Pakistan has something to offer.
In the past it was the war against the Russians in Afghanistan and then it was using Pakistani soil to launcg drones and to have a corridor through Pakistan to provide aide etc.

The narrative can change very quickly but it has nothing to do with Modi or IK.
The west (America in particular) sets the narrative.
 
A massive market can only get you so far.



Maybe you should try to shed your delusions for one day...

Just to add Indian market is massive not just because of the volume of people, it’s because of the volume of people with purchasing power.
 
I think you have to be bit naive to think this has nothing to do with economics and largely self serving policies.
China has always been a thorn in America's (The wests) side. India has been potential market for two decades now and of course the west will cosy up to them and Modi (as he's the current PM).

IK will always be marginalised on the world stage unless and unless Pakistan has something to offer.
In the past it was the war against the Russians in Afghanistan and then it was using Pakistani soil to launcg drones and to have a corridor through Pakistan to provide aide etc.

The narrative can change very quickly but it has nothing to do with Modi or IK.
The west (America in particular) sets the narrative.

No one believes in the pakistani narrative because pakistan has a history of hob nobing with terrorists and continues to do so.

Be it Al Qaida or Taliban or the terrorists in kashmir.

It has repeatedly violated all agreements on Kashmir and treats its minorities as 2nd class citizens.

It has taken western aid and supported the taliban.

All this can you take you only so farm

So all this drum beating of Imran exposing India makes no sense as hardly anyone has bought it. Except ofcourse the pakistani echo chamber.

It has everything to do with who is the leader, no one cared about Man Mohan Singh, but leaders lay the carpet out for Modi.

Tbh and i say this with a lot of sadness, Musharaf was the best Pakistani leader of last 3 decades.
 
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Just to add Indian market is massive not just because of the volume of people, it’s because of the volume of people with purchasing power.

Purchasing power of crap second hand stuff from the west isn't really purchasing power.
 
A massive market can only get you so far. The US has sanctions against China for its treatment of Uyghurs and human rights abuses in Hong Kong. Much of the world has sanctioned Russia for its invasion of Ukraine despite Russia being a top energy exporter.

Had Imran exposed The Modi government for human rights violations successfully as so many of his fan club members believe, you would have seen at least some western countries sanction India. Not one has. Even Muslim countries haven't bought Imran's lecturing. Not one of them has sanctioned India either


Maybe you should try to shed your delusions for one day...

Which sanctions does US have on China (due to Uighyurs and Hong Kong - not Trade war) and what has been the economic impact?
 
No one believes in the pakistani narrative because pakistan has a history of hob nobing with terrorists and continues to do so.

Be it Al Qaida or Taliban or the terrorists in kashmir.

It has repeatedly violated all agreements on Kashmir and treats its minorities as 2nd class citizens.

It has taken western aid and supported the taliban.

All this can you take you only so farm

So all this drum beating of Imran exposing India makes no sense as hardly anyone has bought it. Except ofcourse the pakistani echo chamber.

It has everything to do with who is the leader, no one cared about Man Mohan Singh, but leaders lay the carpet out for Modi.

Tbh and i say this with a lot of sadness, Musharaf was the best Pakistani leader of last 3 decades.

Do you type all this nonsense with a straight face?

The Taliban were created on the behest of America. You can't re-write history.

Sadam was also a a US puppet but look where it landed him.

Its all about narrative. You're narrative is that of the RSS Rightwing Facists and so you continue to back your extremist leader come what may.
There is literally no point in debating with you.
 
I was refering to TLP. Not the established political parties.

TLP rise was mainly due to changes in the Khatm e Nabuwat bill (finality of the prophet). Ahmadis were declared non Muslims by Pakistan in the 1973 constitution (when the PM was a liberal), and any change to it is politically not possible.

When elected one of the first things that IK tried to do was appoint Atif Mian, an Ahmadi, as an economic advisor. He is one of the best economist in the world, and that is something Pakistan can really use right now. However every party did politics on this appointment because of Atif Mian's faith. Even the so called liberal ones. IK had to withdraw support for Atif Mian.

So IK will not let TLP outflank on him the Khatm e Nabuwat issue, especially when its politically impossible to change the law in the current environment.
 
Im looking forward to see what IK trump card is.

Personally I am hoping he fires Bajwa. The opposition has been against Bajwa for years, so it should be hard for them to be against it.

And if IK goes into the opposition and Showbaaz is the PM then PTI can run as the anti-establishment party.
 
Im looking forward to see what IK trump card is.

Personally I am hoping he fires Bajwa. The opposition has been against Bajwa for years, so it should be hard for them to be against it.

And if IK goes into the opposition and Showbaaz is the PM then PTI can run as the anti-establishment party.

That would put the country back in such a crisis that may never be cured.
 
Im looking forward to see what IK trump card is.

Personally I am hoping he fires Bajwa. The opposition has been against Bajwa for years, so it should be hard for them to be against it.

And if IK goes into the opposition and Showbaaz is the PM then PTI can run as the anti-establishment party.

I dont think he has a trump card, more of a bluff to scare the craap out of the mafia by creating mistrust in their ranks.
 
Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid's (PML-Q) Tariq Bashir Cheema on Monday resigned as the Federal Minister for Housing soon after top party leadership decided to support Prime Minister Imran Khan in the no-trust vote.

According to sources, Cheema had already informed his party's leadership regarding his resignation over his stance regarding the government, Express News reported.



They further stated that the lawmaker didn't want to support the PTI government unlike his party, which has been supporting the latter from the beginning.

The sources also said that the PML-Q leader had adopted a strong stance against the incumbent government, and he said that he won't retreat from his principled stance against them.

Meanwhile, Cheema also took to Twitter to endorse his decision, saying: "I will vote against [PM] Imran."

Earlier today, embattled Prime Minister Imran Khan succeeded in wooing his estranged ally PML-Q to support him on the matter of no-confidence motion tabled against him by the joint opposition in the National Assembly.

Moreover, Premier Imran’s special assistant on political communication Shahbaz Gill said that Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar had submitted his resignation to the prime minister who had decided in principle to nominate PML-Q senior leader Chaudhry Pervez Elahi as Punjab CM.

The much-anticipated session of the National Assembly to deliberate on the no-trust vote filed against the prime minister was adjourned till March 31 after Leader of Opposition in NA Shehbaz Sharif tabled the motion.

On March 25, the lower house of parliament was scheduled to take up the no-confidence motion, but following parliamentary traditions on the demise of a lawmaker, only Fateha was offered and speeches were given after which the NA speaker adjourned the session till today.

The opposition, which has 162 members, filed the on-trust motion on March 8. The motion said that Prime Minister Imran had lost the confidence of the house.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/234994...tariq-bashir-cheema-quits-as-federal-minister
 
Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry has said that the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan is part of a global conspiracy and local political players are a part of it.

Talking to media persons flanked by Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar outside the Supreme Court on Monday, the federal minister added that the leader of these political players is in London's Mayfair’s apartments.

Calling the main opposition leaders "political dwarfs", Fawad said they are planning to enslave the country as these are the puppets whose control is in the hands of the man sitting in London.

Alluding to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, the PTI leader said he is involved in a conspiracy against the country in collaboration with the international establishment.

Fawad further said PM Imran had given preliminary information about the conspiracy in Islamabad's power show on Sunday and with the passage of time, the rest of the pages would also be unveiled before the nation.

“This conspiracy is not against Imran Khan but against the people of Pakistan,” he remarked, adding that its "objective is to subjugate the people of Pakistan".

Earlier today, embattled PM Imran succeeded in wooing his estranged ally PML-Q to support him on the matter of the no-confidence motion tabled against him by the joint opposition in the National Assembly.

Moreover, Premier Imran’s special assistant on political communication Shahbaz Gill said that Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar had submitted his resignation to the prime minister who had decided in principle to nominate PML-Q senior leader Chaudhry Pervez Elahi as Punjab CM.

The much-anticipated session of the National Assembly to deliberate on the no-trust vote filed against the prime minister was adjourned till March 31 after Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif tabled the motion.

On March 25, the lower house of parliament was scheduled to take up the no-confidence motion, but following parliamentary traditions on the demise of a lawmaker, only Fateha was offered and speeches were given after which the NA speaker adjourned the session till today.

The opposition, which has 162 members, filed the on-trust motion on March 8. The motion said that Prime Minister Imran had lost the confidence of the house.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2350047/fawad-flays-local-players-part-of-global-conspiracy-against-pm
 
What has Imran Khan's days in office to do with India?

Use commonsense when posting.
 
TV channels in Pakistan have reported in the past hour that Prime Minister Imran Khan's staff and personal secretary have begun moving his belongings to his house
 
Interesting views on this but seems his PMship has come an early end.
 
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