Many Indians support Imran Khan because many of his policies appear to benefit India more than Pakistan.
In the past, Gaurav Arya openly said that India could break Pakistan into four parts. While this is not official Indian policy, it shows how some hardline Indian voices think about Pakistan.
Balochistan has had separatist ideas since 1947. Many people there believe Balochistan should have been an independent country, which is why anti-Pakistan feelings have existed for decades.
KPK has faced territorial claims from Afghanistan since before 1947, going back to the late 1800s. Some Pashtuns living in KPK do not fully see themselves as Pakistani and instead identify as Afghan, which creates long-term identity and loyalty problems.
Azad Kashmir / Mirpur also has groups that want independence and have opposed Pakistan’s control since Kashmir came under Pakistan.
Imran Khan says he wants to care for the people of Balochistan, KPK, and Mirpur. Critics believe he either ignores the security risks or supports these regions mainly for votes. If too much power is given to these areas without strong control, Pakistan could weaken badly and be left mainly with Punjab and Sindh and rest would go to Afghanistan and balochistan will be under India's influence.
India takes advantage of these internal problems. Through Afghanistan and Balochistan, India is accused of supporting instability and terrorist activities in Pakistan so its long-standing goal of a divided Pakistan can become reality.
The Pakistan Army is simply doing its job: protecting Pakistan’s land and stopping enemies from taking control. This is why the army is disliked by separatist groups of KPK, Balochistan & Azad Kashmir, Afghanistan, India, and their supporters because the army refuses to give up any part of Pakistan.
Overseas Pakistanis often do not understand the real situation inside the country. Many support Imran Khan because of his image, winning the World Cup, building a hospital, speaking good English, and having strong personality and for looking handsome rather than understanding Pakistan’s internal security and political issues.
PPP and PML-N are often called establishment-friendly parties. They have not taken openly anti-Pakistan positions. In terms of governance and development, PML-N has performed better than PPP. The army initially believed Imran Khan and PTI could be a better option, but his pro-Afghanistan and pro-Taliban approach caused serious concern. Once trust was lost, he was removed. The army will not support any political party that is seen as siding with Pakistan’s enemies.
India keeps poking its nose into these issues because it wants Pakistan to fall apart, but many people don’t understand what’s really happening and these idiots will praise India just because they said good words about Imran khan