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Nawaz Sharif talks unity, Imran Khan talks conflict—when it comes to national interest, who seems more concerned about it?

Bro i dont like engaging with cult folks tbh, but sometimes enough is enough. I personally couldnt care less except i would love to see a prosperous Pakistan so my relatives back home can have a better future for their children.

Does advocating for fundamental rights such as upholding democracy and ensuring equal laws, at least at a basic level in line with current social norms, make someone part of a cult?

If so, what about those who defend the Army generals and the system they control? Why aren’t the supporters of the current system considered the ‘cult’ instead?
 
PM advised to dissolve PTI dialogue committee

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq on Sunday after Mr Sadiq’s meeting with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and discussed the scenario following the collapse of government negotiations with the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI).

A source in the government told Dawn that the prime minister was advised to dissolve the dialogue committee formed to negotiate with PTI.

The opposition party had boycotted the talks after the government failed to meet its demands, which included the formation of two separate judicial commissions to probe the May 9, 2023, and Nov 26, 2024, incidents, as well as the release of jailed PTI leaders and workers.

However, PM Shehbaz has not yet issued formal orders to dissolve the committee, which has remained inactive since PTI withdrew from the talks.

“We have requested the PM to dissolve the committee, as it was formed by him. We believe the PTI will not sit for talks in the near future as it has again adopted its previous strategy to hold street protests for the fulfilment of its demands,” Senator Irfan Siddiqui, the committee’s spokesperson, told Dawn.

“The PM has so far not dissolved the committee even though it is not functional anymore,” he added.

The premier visited Mr Sadiq’s residence in Lahore on Sunday. The meeting was also attended by NA Deputy Speaker Ghulam Mustafa Shah and MNAs Khursheed Shah and Shazia Marri, among others.

While the meeting was officially to congratulate the deputy speaker on his son’s wedding, sources suggest that discussions also centred on the stalled dialogue process with the PTI.

The prime minister was briefed on PTI’s abrupt withdrawal from the talks after three rounds of discussions. The opposition party had issued a seven-day ultimatum for forming judicial commissions, which was not met, leading to their decision to boycott further negotiations.

The talks between the PML-N-led government and PTI began in late December to ease political tensions but saw little progress on major issues.

After PTI threatened to quit the negotiations over the judicial commission issue, PM Shehbaz had offered to form a parliamentary committee three days ago to keep the talks intact. However, PTI rejected the proposal.

The prime minister also highlighted Pakistan’s improving economic indicators, citing growing investor confidence and collaboration between federal and provincial governments to address public welfare concerns.

 
Lol imran and national interest? This corrupt person only cared about his own ego and self interest.

Fun fact, General Hamid Gul and Imran Khan even tried to threaten and kidnap Edhi saab. Thats how despicable he is.

Edhi himself has on record told everyone that to topple Benazirs govt, Imran and Gul came to him and asked him to join their ranks, when he did not they tried to kidnap this guy aswell.


Today this so called leader is paying the price and im glad he rots in jail for his own ego.

@emranabbas
 
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Lol imran and national interest? This corrupt person only cared about his own ego and self interest.

Fun fact, General Hamid Gul and Imran Khan even tried to threaten and kidnap Edhi saab. Thats how despicable he is.

Edhi himself has on record told everyone that to topple Benazirs govt, Imran and Gul came to him and asked him to join their ranks, when he did not they tried to kidnap this guy aswell.


Today this so called leader is paying the price and im glad he rots in jail for his own ego.

@emranabbas
In what world do you consider the following to be in the national interest?


Burning buses and buildings on 9th May only brings chaos and destruction, not progress.

arranging violent and aggressive protests when the world’s eyes are on Pakistan, just before the Champions Trophy in November, serves only to damage the country’s reputation.

Planning protests on 8th February 2025 seems like an intentional move to further disrupt the Champions Trophy, undermining Pakistan’s ability to host international events.


The push for an anti-army stance, without the military at our borders, India and Afghanistan would overrun Pakistan within minutes. PTI supporters do not stand to defend the country, and pathans would welcome their so-called "brothers" from Afghanistan, despite Afghanistan being Pakistan’s second-biggest enemy after India.


What kind of Riyasat-e-Madina is this when full-scale dance parties with mixed gatherings are openly done during protests they arrange

PTI supporters even go so far as to compare Imran Khan to Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and claim they would rather meet him than visit Makkah and Madina such comparisons are beyond unacceptable.


The mindset being cultivated among the youth is aggressive and intolerant, resembling extremist ideologies that will haunt Pakistan for generations.

Damages to Pakistan’s global image at a time when it is already widely perceived as corrupt.

Publicly airing internal conflicts and scandals like those involving Nawaz Sharif only tarnishes the entire nation, not just individuals.

None of the above serves the national interest. While PMLN may not be perfect, they are nowhere near as harmful as PTI.

PTI are internal enemies of Pakistan and pose just as much of a threat to the country as India and Afghanistan.


Yes imran khan, will rot in jail for 14 years, and by the time he is released at 86, his party will be finished. None of his loyalists are capable of leading it forward.
 
Govt has nothing to offer in talks, says Omar Ayub

PTI leader talking to media here said that the government has nothing in its hands to offer during the talks.

Omar Ayub said that the situation has been worsened in Balochistan.

He claimed that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has no courage to speak in the National Assembly.

A dialogue between the government and opposition PTI, for the sake of political stability in the country, was reached to a stalemate after the PTI decided not to attend the fourth round of the talks owing to the government’s no reply over the opposition party’s demand for constitution of a judicial commission.

Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali said that the party will not attend the 4th round of dialogue.

Talking to media he said that the government was given seven days’ deadline, but it has still not announced the judicial commission.

However, the National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq who was presiding over the dialogue said that the government’s negotiating committee will continue its efforts to engage in dialogue with the opposition, despite the opposition’s absence from the talks.

 
Don’t talk rubbish. I side with anyone who takes on the hindutva.



There’s no wrong end of the stick, all of these political parties are haram.


Good luck waiting around for a political party which is considered halal then. In the meantime govts have to get on with life in the real world.
 
@FearlessRoar why did all the Sharifs get smashed at the elections, even after the opposition was locked up and banned. 🤣🤣🤣🥰
@FearlessRoar
Your friend @Rana gave you the big thumbs up explain this Why did these guys get smashed by people locked up by 70,000 votes and humiliate themselves with form 47s. Surely this unity candidate would have accepted defeat gracefully🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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Govt invites PTI for talks again​


The federal government has once again extended an offer for dialogue to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), emphasising that the doors for negotiations have never been closed.

National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq confirmed that the government’s negotiation committee remains intact and has not been dissolved.

Speaking to the media, Ayaz Sadiq said that despite political differences, PTI members are still in contact with the government. He also highlighted that the initiative for talks must come from within PTI itself.

“If approval comes from within the PTI, then they will approach us,” he stated.

Referring to PTI Founder Imran Khan, Sadiq acknowledged that he is a tough negotiator, but reaffirmed that channels of communication remain open.

On Jan 31, Adviser to the Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah had also expressed the government's readiness to engage in talks with the PTI, regardless of whether the party approached for negotiations after two or 10 days.

Expressing his thoughts on Samaa TV programme, 'Mere Sawal With Absar Alam', Rana Sana said: "If the PTI contacts us for talks, the government will be prepared."

He further said that the PTI founder could not be removed from politics.

A day ago, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had said in a federal cabinet meeting that the government had accepted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) offer for dialogue and even formed a committee for negotiations. However, the PTI backed out of the scheduled meeting on January 28, refusing to participate, he added.

“They ran away after setting the date. We said we will respond to them in writing,” he had said, adding that past political investigations, including those from 2018, were never pursued properly. He also questioned why the PTI’s 2014 sit-in is overlooked when discussing political matters.

"The committee formed for investigation in 2018 did not hold a single meeting," he remarked, adding that they should look at their own conduct first. "We are ready to form a house committee."

"If they talk about November 26, 2024, then the 2014 sit-in should also be considered. We sincerely want the negotiations to move forward," he stressed.

However, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar had rejected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s offer of forming the parliamentary committee. Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV, Barrister Gohar had termed it unrelated to the party’s demands. “The prime minister spoke on an irrelevant subject today,” stated Gohar. He maintained that the prime minister’s statement did not align with PTI’s demands.

Gohar had clarified that PTI had not included any demand concerning elections or mandate in its charter of demand. “Our demand was the establishment of a judicial commission and the release of imprisoned party members,” he asserted.

Gohar had categorically stated that the PTI would not consider the prime minister’s unrelated offer. He further accused the government of delaying negotiations and missing a crucial opportunity.

PTI leader Shibli Faraz had also dismissed the proposal of forming a house committee, stating that such an approach was not appropriate. “A house committee is not the right way to proceed,” Shibli Faraz asserted, criticising the government’s approach. He remarked that the prime minister’s true stance was reflected in his behaviour towards other political parties.

On Jan 23, the PTI had announced the end of its negotiations with the government, citing a lack of cooperation and failure to announce a judicial commission as key reasons.

PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail, had disclosed that PTI Founder Imran Khan had made the decision to end the negotiations after the government refused to form a three-judge commission to investigate the May 9, 2023, violent incidents.

“Negotiations cannot proceed unless a three-member judicial commission is formed,” Gohar stated. He had emphasized that the PTI had entered talks with the hope of resolving issues, but had to discontinue due to the government’s alleged unwillingness to cooperate.

He further stressed that negotiations could continue if a commission was formed, adding that his party wanted the talks to succeed. He also said that Imran Khan had reiterated his commitment to pursuing efforts to talk under the framework of the Constitution and law. Barrister Gohar further revealed that the PTI plans to join hands with all opposition parties to continue their struggle for justice and accountability.

 
If the Govt is serious about promoting unity for the sake of national interest, it would be simple enough to wipe the slate clean and drop the charges against Imran Khan and let him take up leadership of PTI again.
 
@Major
You gave a thumbs up to @emranabbas regarding the May riots.

You were the one that was egging on everyone saying this is the time to stand up and revolt.....

Meanwhile, you have not addressed the lack of a commission to investigate the riots and to provide CCTV footage of the perpetrators.

People can be with or against IK, but do not ever blame people of verbally attacking PPP/PMLN supporters.
You're complicit mate, and no amount of justification or trying to bring down what the majority support is going to help you sleep any better at night.
Tut tut...
 
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If the Govt is serious about promoting unity for the sake of national interest, it would be simple enough to wipe the slate clean and drop the charges against Imran Khan and let him take up leadership of PTI again.
and give up their golden goose, and freedom? no chance
 
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PTI rejects govt's latest invitation for talks, says chapter closed​


The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again refused to engage in political talks with the government, rejecting the latest invitation from the National Assembly speaker.

Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV, Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Omer Ayub Khan declared that the “chapter of talks is now closed.” He emphasized that political negotiations are not based on mere wishes but require firm commitments, which, according to him, the government failed to demonstrate.

Omer Ayub criticised the government's approach, stating that while the PTI had initiated discussions in good faith, the ruling authorities neither displayed goodwill nor ill intent -- leading to a deadlock.

“We started the negotiations seriously, but the government did not accept our demands. Since they were not willing to proceed with sincerity, we see no point in continuing talks,” he said.

The opposition leader made it clear that the PTI will no longer pursue talks with the government. “We will not negotiate now,” he stated firmly, adding that his party had given a fair chance to dialogue, but the government’s lack of commitment hindered progress.

On Feb 7, the federal government had extended another offer for dialogue to the PTI, emphasising that the doors for negotiations have never been closed. National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq had confirmed that the government’s negotiation committee remained intact and had not been dissolved.

Speaking to the media, Ayaz Sadiq said that despite political differences, PTI members were still in contact with the government. He also highlighted that the initiative for talks must come from within PTI itself.

“If approval comes from within the PTI, then they will approach us,” he stated.

Referring to PTI Founder Imran Khan, Sadiq acknowledged that he is a tough negotiator, but reaffirmed that channels of communication remain open.

 

PTI rejects govt's latest invitation for talks, says chapter closed​


The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again refused to engage in political talks with the government, rejecting the latest invitation from the National Assembly speaker.

Speaking exclusively to Samaa TV, Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Omer Ayub Khan declared that the “chapter of talks is now closed.” He emphasized that political negotiations are not based on mere wishes but require firm commitments, which, according to him, the government failed to demonstrate.

Omer Ayub criticised the government's approach, stating that while the PTI had initiated discussions in good faith, the ruling authorities neither displayed goodwill nor ill intent -- leading to a deadlock.

“We started the negotiations seriously, but the government did not accept our demands. Since they were not willing to proceed with sincerity, we see no point in continuing talks,” he said.

The opposition leader made it clear that the PTI will no longer pursue talks with the government. “We will not negotiate now,” he stated firmly, adding that his party had given a fair chance to dialogue, but the government’s lack of commitment hindered progress.

On Feb 7, the federal government had extended another offer for dialogue to the PTI, emphasising that the doors for negotiations have never been closed. National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq had confirmed that the government’s negotiation committee remained intact and had not been dissolved.

Speaking to the media, Ayaz Sadiq said that despite political differences, PTI members were still in contact with the government. He also highlighted that the initiative for talks must come from within PTI itself.

“If approval comes from within the PTI, then they will approach us,” he stated.

Referring to PTI Founder Imran Khan, Sadiq acknowledged that he is a tough negotiator, but reaffirmed that channels of communication remain open.

What's the point of talking to guys that tell you they have less power an old phone battery.
 

'Govt's talks committee nonfunctional now'​


PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui has said the governmental committee formed in December last year to hold talks with Imran Khan's PTI might not be dissolved. However, it has become non-functional for all practical purposes.

"The PTI after unilaterally withdrawing from the negotiation process has also rejected the prime minister's proposal," Siddiqui wrote on Saturday on micro-blogging site X.

The PML-N leader who served as the spokesperson of the committee made this statement a day after Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said the ruling PML-N has not called off its talks with the PTI.

During an information interaction with journalists outside the Punjab Assembly on Friday, Sadiq said the government has not closed the door on talks and that its negotiation team is still intact.

He claimed that the PTI negotiation team would resume the process once it got an approval from its leadership. "The two parties are still in touch," he added.

However, Irfan Siddiqui on Saturday did not strike an optimistic note about the talks that Sadiq had been facilitating. According to Siddiqui, the opposition party had now "returned to its home ground of violent politics". "However, if the PTI feels the need for dialogue in future then we would see," he added.

The government and the PTI agreed to hold talks to bring an end to an ongoing political crisis in a meeting between Sadiq and PTI leader and former NA speaker Asad Qaiser in December last year.

During the talks, the PTI demanded formation of judicial commissions to probe the incidents that transpired on May 9, 2023 and November 26, 2024.

However, in the last week of January, the PTI unexpectedly walked away from the table, linking further sittings with the formation of judicial commissions.

The collapse of negotiations follows a series of developments, including the prime minister's call for PTI to resume dialogue through a parliamentary committee, which was met with resistance from the opposition. Instead, PTI dissolved its negotiation committee and converted it into a coordination committee aimed at forming a broader opposition alliance against the government.

The negotiations, which began on December 23, 2024, aimed to address political and economic challenges, but collapsed after just three sittings. PTI's demands were presented in the third round as a prerequisite for broader talks.

However, PTI called off negotiations within a week, claiming the government had failed to meet its conditions of constituting judicial commissions within seven days. The government, on the other hand, accused PTI of prematurely walking away from the process without awaiting a formal response "within seven working days".

Meanwhile, under Khan's direction, PTI is now working to unite other opposition parties in an attempt to mount pressure on the ruling coalition. Omar Ayub, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, confirmed these efforts, stating that PTI was "actively pursuing" alliances to challenge the government.

 

'Govt's talks committee nonfunctional now'​


PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui has said the governmental committee formed in December last year to hold talks with Imran Khan's PTI might not be dissolved. However, it has become non-functional for all practical purposes.

"The PTI after unilaterally withdrawing from the negotiation process has also rejected the prime minister's proposal," Siddiqui wrote on Saturday on micro-blogging site X.

The PML-N leader who served as the spokesperson of the committee made this statement a day after Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq said the ruling PML-N has not called off its talks with the PTI.

During an information interaction with journalists outside the Punjab Assembly on Friday, Sadiq said the government has not closed the door on talks and that its negotiation team is still intact.

He claimed that the PTI negotiation team would resume the process once it got an approval from its leadership. "The two parties are still in touch," he added.

However, Irfan Siddiqui on Saturday did not strike an optimistic note about the talks that Sadiq had been facilitating. According to Siddiqui, the opposition party had now "returned to its home ground of violent politics". "However, if the PTI feels the need for dialogue in future then we would see," he added.

The government and the PTI agreed to hold talks to bring an end to an ongoing political crisis in a meeting between Sadiq and PTI leader and former NA speaker Asad Qaiser in December last year.

During the talks, the PTI demanded formation of judicial commissions to probe the incidents that transpired on May 9, 2023 and November 26, 2024.

However, in the last week of January, the PTI unexpectedly walked away from the table, linking further sittings with the formation of judicial commissions.

The collapse of negotiations follows a series of developments, including the prime minister's call for PTI to resume dialogue through a parliamentary committee, which was met with resistance from the opposition. Instead, PTI dissolved its negotiation committee and converted it into a coordination committee aimed at forming a broader opposition alliance against the government.

The negotiations, which began on December 23, 2024, aimed to address political and economic challenges, but collapsed after just three sittings. PTI's demands were presented in the third round as a prerequisite for broader talks.

However, PTI called off negotiations within a week, claiming the government had failed to meet its conditions of constituting judicial commissions within seven days. The government, on the other hand, accused PTI of prematurely walking away from the process without awaiting a formal response "within seven working days".

Meanwhile, under Khan's direction, PTI is now working to unite other opposition parties in an attempt to mount pressure on the ruling coalition. Omar Ayub, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, confirmed these efforts, stating that PTI was "actively pursuing" alliances to challenge the government.

How can you talk to people that know they are a useless.
@FearlessRoar
@Rana
@emranabbas
You asked for proof. Well here it is. Straight from the horses mouth.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="ur" dir="rtl">مجھے گارنٹی ہے تارڑ صاحب (عطا تارڑ) ہارے ہوئے تھے، پورا راولپنڈی اور اٹک فارم 47 پر ہے، کراچی کے بہت سارے حلقے فارم 47 پر ہیں، اٹک میں میرا حلقہ (این اے 50) فارم 47 پر ہے، میں الیکشن ہارا ہوا ہوں۔ گورنر پنجاب سردار سلیم حیدر کی <a href="https://twitter.com/nguramani?ref_src=twsrc^tfw">@nguramani</a> سے گفتگو <a href="https://t.co/IT8MduUwUs">pic.twitter.com/IT8MduUwUs</a></p>&mdash; Ahmad Warraich (@ahmadwaraichh) <a href=" ">February 7, 2025</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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@FearlessRoar
Your friend @Rana gave you the big thumbs up explain this Why did these guys get smashed by people locked up by 70,000 votes and humiliate themselves with form 47s. Surely this unity candidate would have accepted defeat gracefully🤣🤣🤣🤣
You literally have no idea what actually happened in the 2024 general elections. PTI’s independents won more seats but to form a government they needed support from a major group or party.

And okay they didn’t have the bat symbol but everyone still knew they were PTI candidates right?
 
You literally have no idea what actually happened in the 2024 general elections. PTI’s independents won more seats but to form a government they needed support from a major group or party.

And okay they didn’t have the bat symbol but everyone still knew they were PTI candidates right?
They still can't( wont) produce their form 45s. According the form 45s the PTI won around 170+ seats.
 
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You literally have no idea what actually happened in the 2024 general elections. PTI’s independents won more seats but to form a government they needed support from a major group or party.

And okay they didn’t have the bat symbol but everyone still knew they were PTI candidates right?
PTI supporters are not clever enough to understand that 🤣🤣
 

PTI plans anti-govt drive after Eid​


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shaukat Yousafzai has said that a major anti-government protest movement will begin after Eid amid escalating political tensions between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

Speaking on the current political scenario, Yousafzai said the escalating feud between the two ruling coalition partners indicates the government’s downfall is imminent, possibly even before Eid.

“PPP and PML-N are blaming each other for poor governance. PPP accuses PML-N of non-performance, while PML-N claims PPP has failed in Sindh. Both are speaking the truth about each other,” he remarked.

The PTI leader criticised the government for rising inflation and deteriorating security, alleging that both parties prioritise personal interests over public welfare.

Yousafzai expressed confidence that a grand alliance of opposition parties is forming and will lead the anti-government campaign post-Eid.

He asserted that the internal discord within the coalition could bring about the government’s collapse even before the eid festivities begin.

Previously, in a decisive move, PTI founder Imran Khan had ordered the expulsion of lawmakers who were absent during the vote on the 26th Constitutional Amendment, sparing only Zain Qureshi.

According to PTI insiders, Imran Khan has directed the senior leadership to issue formal notifications expelling all absent members except Zain Qureshi. He has made it clear that those who failed to show up on a crucial constitutional amendment vote have no place in the party.

Khan has also sent a message to the party’s senior leadership, emphasizing that action must be taken against the absentee members without delay. The party has begun issuing show-cause notices to those who failed to participate.

PTI sources revealed that Zarqa Suharwardy, Senator Faisal Saleem, and Zain Qureshi were among those absent on the day of the amendment vote. Meanwhile, Aslam Ghumman, Riaz Fatyana, Zain Qureshi, Miqdar Ali Khan, and Aurangzeb Kachhi were already served show-cause notices.

 

PTI plans anti-govt drive after Eid​


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shaukat Yousafzai has said that a major anti-government protest movement will begin after Eid amid escalating political tensions between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

Speaking on the current political scenario, Yousafzai said the escalating feud between the two ruling coalition partners indicates the government’s downfall is imminent, possibly even before Eid.

“PPP and PML-N are blaming each other for poor governance. PPP accuses PML-N of non-performance, while PML-N claims PPP has failed in Sindh. Both are speaking the truth about each other,” he remarked.

The PTI leader criticised the government for rising inflation and deteriorating security, alleging that both parties prioritise personal interests over public welfare.

Yousafzai expressed confidence that a grand alliance of opposition parties is forming and will lead the anti-government campaign post-Eid.

He asserted that the internal discord within the coalition could bring about the government’s collapse even before the eid festivities begin.

Previously, in a decisive move, PTI founder Imran Khan had ordered the expulsion of lawmakers who were absent during the vote on the 26th Constitutional Amendment, sparing only Zain Qureshi.

According to PTI insiders, Imran Khan has directed the senior leadership to issue formal notifications expelling all absent members except Zain Qureshi. He has made it clear that those who failed to show up on a crucial constitutional amendment vote have no place in the party.

Khan has also sent a message to the party’s senior leadership, emphasizing that action must be taken against the absentee members without delay. The party has begun issuing show-cause notices to those who failed to participate.

PTI sources revealed that Zarqa Suharwardy, Senator Faisal Saleem, and Zain Qureshi were among those absent on the day of the amendment vote. Meanwhile, Aslam Ghumman, Riaz Fatyana, Zain Qureshi, Miqdar Ali Khan, and Aurangzeb Kachhi were already served show-cause notices.

Should be tried for treason these clowns.
 
Predictable. Cultists only care about their misogynistic and extremist leader who is rightfully serving time in prison. They don't care about the country and even start toeing India's lines to malign the country for their supreme leader. Lowest common denominator.
 
Predictable. Cultists only care about their misogynistic and extremist leader who is rightfully serving time in prison. They don't care about the country and even start toeing India's lines to malign the country for their supreme leader. Lowest common denominator.
You guys invited Modi to your weddings. He had killed 1000s in Gujarat and you invited to a wedding.
 
You guys invited Modi to your weddings. He had killed 1000s in Gujarat and you invited to a wedding.
"Surprise visit" - do you know what that means? Moreover, heads of state doing something like this is for overall relations. Dimmy was humiliating us running after Modi not even in official capacity.
 
"Surprise visit" - do you know what that means? Moreover, heads of state doing something like this is for overall relations. Dimmy was humiliating us running after Modi not even in official capacity.
What does it mean. It means jack. It's just a figure of speech. I bet you believe he turned up without an invitation like Naqvi did at Trumps invitation and knocked on the door Jati Umra🤣🤣🤣. Who hides behind semantics.
This shameless invited a mass murderer to a wedding.
 
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What does it mean. It means jack. It's just a figure of speech. I bet you believe he turned up without an invitation like Naqvi did at Trumps invitation and knocked on the door Jati Umra🤣🤣🤣. Who hides behind semantics.
This shameless invited a mass murderer to a wedding.
It was in the very post you quoted how dense can you get? Now I will only continue discussing if you stop attacking people personally. I have put up with you thus far despite you being a supporter of a known misogynistic, extremist, megalomaniac cult leader. Don't take out your frustrations here - your leader is in jail and must face the music like all criminals.
 
It was in the very post you quoted how dense can you get? Now I will only continue discussing if you stop attacking people personally. I have put up with you thus far despite you being a supporter of a known misogynistic, extremist, megalomaniac cult leader. Don't take out your frustrations here - your leader is in jail and must face the music like all criminals.
Explain the reason why a mass murderer was invited to his family wedding. This isn't a national level visit. And stop running because you make a statement and then run off.
So did this guy just turn up at his house?🤣🤣🤣
 
Explain the reason why a mass murderer was invited to his family wedding. This isn't a national level visit. And stop running because you make a statement and then run off.
So did this guy just turn up at his house?🤣🤣🤣
Look up "surprise visit" in the dictionary. Then get back to me.
 
Imran Khan is a terrorist sympathizer and his party is compromised by ethno-nationalist pakthoon terrorists who have links to khwarij like Afghan Talibans and TTP. He is the same guy who wanted to give all Afghan refugees, Pakistani citizenship so that they could committ terrorism worldwide and Pakistan’s name is further muddied.

This guy will never have Pakistan’s national interest. For him his own quam, pathans, come first and then anything else.



God bless the patriots, enough is enough!
 
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The story of Modi visit to Pakistan to meet Nawaz Shariff

@Bewal Express @RizwanT20Champ


This is beautiful.
This is what leadership is all about.

Nawaz Shareef tried to set things right with Bharat a few times but the military dictatorship always came in the way. I give him credit for that. If democracy was strong in Pakistan free from military interference, we would have had much better relationships.

Obviously, Imran Khan being a military puppet couldn’t make any contribution towards building bridges with Bharat, rather the destroyed all bridges during his disasterous reign.

Pakistanis really were deceived by Imran Khan when it came to politics. They remembered for being the saviour in cricket but little did they know he was no saviour when it came to politics.
 
I don't care for the hateful fascist. But @RizwanT20Champ is silly( being kind here) not to understand the nuisance of the word superise. He think Modi just turned up across the border and knocked the door and asked to come in. Jesus wept at this level of stupidity.

Oh dear, how dare a Prime Minister of a country act like a true head of state and engage with other global leaders next door like a mature man when he can instead be a self obsessed narcissist and use his time & influence to be a Twitter troll.

Imran Khan could have also done effective diplomacy by engaging positively with fellow world leaders instead of just focusing on hoarding beauty creams, imported perfumes and shiny shalwar kameez.

Maturity is realizing that Imran Khan was only good enough to confuse people by playing stupid cricket analogies on sensitive political topics. An Oxford playboy who never grew up to become a real man. All those beautiful women in his life and he could still never build a real happy family. This is all too familiar and the story of so many popular girls and boys in school/college who ruined their chances to settle in life for cheap thrills.

The biggest deceiver in the history of Pakistan and a life lesson for every man how to not to ruin your life and to people all over the world why not to let iconic entertainers, dancers and athletes take you for a ride when it comes to national politics.

We are thankful to Pakistan military and the Burger kids of Islamabad/non resident Pakistanis who demonstrated to us free of cost never to waste our time and hopes with popular celebrities to enter politics.
 
This is beautiful.
This is what leadership is all about.

Nawaz Shareef tried to set things right with Bharat a few times but the military dictatorship always came in the way. I give him credit for that. If democracy was strong in Pakistan free from military interference, we would have had much better relationships.

Obviously, Imran Khan being a military puppet couldn’t make any contribution towards building bridges with Bharat, rather the destroyed all bridges during his disasterous reign.

Pakistanis really were deceived by Imran Khan when it came to politics. They remembered for being the saviour in cricket but little did they know he was no saviour when it came to politics.
'if you take one step forward, we'll take two'.
What does India do? Well let's just say the tea was fantastic.

Meanwhile, you're bigging up someone who was the spawn of Zia Ul Haq.
Someone who has rated the country dry... oh bhajan, what have you become?

Oh and one other thing, do I get some sort of badge or a t-shirt confirming Santani membership?
 
Oh and one other thing, do I get some sort of badge or a t-shirt confirming Santani membership?

Are you planning to revert to the ancestors religion? I totally welcome that for all.
 
Oh dear, how dare a Prime Minister of a country act like a true head of state and engage with other global leaders next door like a mature man when he can instead be a self obsessed narcissist and use his time & influence to be a Twitter troll.

Imran Khan could have also done effective diplomacy by engaging positively with fellow world leaders instead of just focusing on hoarding beauty creams, imported perfumes and shiny shalwar kameez.

Maturity is realizing that Imran Khan was only good enough to confuse people by playing stupid cricket analogies on sensitive political topics. An Oxford playboy who never grew up to become a real man. All those beautiful women in his life and he could still never build a real happy family. This is all too familiar and the story of so many popular girls and boys in school/college who ruined their chances to settle in life for cheap thrills.

The biggest deceiver in the history of Pakistan and a life lesson for every man how to not to ruin your life and to people all over the world why not to let iconic entertainers, dancers and athletes take you for a ride when it comes to national politics.

We are thankful to Pakistan military and the Burger kids of Islamabad/non resident Pakistanis who demonstrated to us free of cost never to waste our time and hopes with popular celebrities to enter politics.
He was engaging in a personal capacity with fascist thug. This level of beghairati can only by done by NS.
 
He was engaging in a personal capacity with fascist thug. This level of beghairati can only by done by NS.
Your hero the megalomaniac thug was running after him bringing shame to all of us when he was not even in official capacity. Couldn't do jack on Kashmir, destroyed the economy and supported extremists - that's your hero's legacy.
 
Your hero the megalomaniac thug was running after him bringing shame to all of us when he was not even in official capacity. Couldn't do jack on Kashmir, destroyed the economy and supported extremists - that's your hero's legacy.
Answer the question. Why did the gormless moron invite him to a wedding. Your beghairati is legendary but this is a new low.
 
Answer the question. Why did the gormless moron invite him to a wedding. Your beghairati is legendary but this is a new low.
in the article that YOU quoted, it says it was a surprise visit. How are you a teacher? Now explain why your hero went begging after him bringing shame to the nation. He got ignored like the pathetic clown he is.
 
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Your hero the megalomaniac thug was running after him bringing shame to all of us when he was not even in official capacity. Couldn't do jack on Kashmir, destroyed the economy and supported extremists - that's your hero's legacy.


What are the Sharif clan achieving on Kashmir now that they are in power?
 
What are the Sharif clan achieving on Kashmir now that they are in power?
They need to fix the country now and undo all the damage done by the megalomaniac extremist sympathizer - the beigheirat could not do anything when India pulled off their move right under his nose. Shameful. We need to focus on getting the economy back on track first and foremost after the plundering and loot of your hero.
 
They need to fix the country now and undo all the damage done by the megalomaniac extremist sympathizer - the beigheirat could not do anything when India pulled off their move right under his nose. Shameful. We need to focus on getting the economy back on track first and foremost after the plundering and loot of your hero.

So nothing then. I was just wondering why you would pull up the PTI non-performance re Kashmir when nothing has been achieved by the establishment for half a century. I thought maybe I missed some Boss moves by the Sharif clan the way you were ragging on previous govt efforts.
 
So nothing then. I was just wondering why you would pull up the PTI non-performance re Kashmir when nothing has been achieved by the establishment for half a century. I thought maybe I missed some Boss moves by the Sharif clan the way you were ragging on previous govt efforts.
India did not dare to do anything when your Dimmy was not in power - they only pulled off their stunt when your hero was in power. Tells you all you need to know.

Maybe British citizen "Rishwat" doesn't know about that...oh wait.
 
I need to re-assess everything in life..

Of course.
Whatever helps you stay on the spiritual path. If staying a devout Muslim helps you calm yourself and it brings positivity to your life, i wish you best on that path. Our religion is really not about persuading others to join.
 
Now, look at Nawaz Sharif. Despite all the harsh criticism from Imran Khan, Nawaz stays calm and neutral. In his recent meeting with PM Shehbaz, Nawaz advised him to prioritize the country's national interest in talks with PTI. He emphasized that the focus should always be on what’s best for the country, even when dealing with political opponents. Nawaz is calling for unity, economic stability, and putting Pakistan’s well-being ahead of all else.

So, here’s the question: Why does Imran Khan seem more interested in fighting personal battles and fueling divisions rather than focusing on the national interest? Is his ego clouding his ability to lead? Meanwhile, Nawaz Sharif remains focused on making smart, mature decisions for the country, even with all the challenges.

What do you think—who’s truly focused on the nation’s future?

Let’s discuss.
The more I read about the extremist support base of this jailed leader the happier I am that he is behind bars and not a threat to the country anymore.
 
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