Pakistan ‘inches away’ from civil unrest after ousting of Imran Khan

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Former PM is accused of creating wave of public anger that could prove difficult to control.

On Tuesday, two days after Imran Khan had been ousted as Pakistan’s prime minister in a dramatic no-confidence vote, Noor Alam Khan – a politician and former member of Khan’s party – was eating dinner at a restaurant when he was confronted by another diner.

The man began shouting “traitor”, “American agent” and “turncoat” and then lunged over to punch Khan, who had been attempting to ignore him. In the middle of the restaurant, the politician and the angry voter began to brawl, with food and tables going flying.

For Noor Khan, who was among the dozens of members of Imran Khan’s supporters who recently switched sides and voted against him in the no-confidence vote, the incident was the culmination of mounting abuse he has faced in recent weeks from the former prime minister’s supporters.

“I have been harassed and faced death threats since I announced that I would vote against Imran Khan in the no-confidence vote,” he said. “I have received phone calls saying: we will kill you and your children like Benazir Bhutto [former prime minister who was assassinated] because you are an American agent and betrayed prime minister Imran Khan.”

Similar chaos ensued on Saturday at a gathering of the Punjab assembly meant to be discussing the election of a new chief minister , as supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party and opposition lawmakers began to aggressively confront each other and the deputy speaker, Sardar Dost Muhammad Mazari, was attacked by members of the treasury benches.

In a tweet after the incident, Khan’s former information minister and close ally Fawad Chaudhry tweeted that Pakistan was “inches away from fully fledged civil unrest”.

“Imran Khan has exercised utmost restraint,” he said. “Very soon even he won’t be able to stop this very angry mob and we’ll see the country plunging into a civil unrest.”

Khan, Pakistan’s premier cricketer turned pious Islamist prime minister, was elected in 2018 on a wave of populist sentiment, speaking out against the west and Pakistan’s powerful political dynasties, who had been shrouded in corruption allegations. But while his charisma and populist rhetoric never failed to pull in the crowds at rallies, he also oversaw a period of huge financial turmoil and massive inflation that devastated the economy.

After losing the support of the powerful military, the opposition moved in with a no-confidence vote, backed by many from Khan’s own coalition who had lost faith in the prime minister. Shehbaz Sharif, the leader of the opposition coalition and brother of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, was elected by the national assembly to succeed him.

But the removal of Khan has in no way led to the demise of the populist politics he fostered while in office. Many fear that the deep polarisation cultivated by Khan could prove deeply destabilising for Pakistan, pushing the country into greater political turmoil that the new prime minister, who is known more for his skills as an administrator than a charismatic leader, might be unable to contain.

In recent days, the inflammatory rallying cry of Khan, who has gone back out on the campaign trail with gusto, has been “ghaddari” – traitors – with anyone opposing him, be it his political parties, the media, activists, intellectuals and the judiciary being tarnished as part of a “foreign conspiracy” to oust him.

Pervez Hoodbhoy, an analyst who has extensively written on Khan, called the former prime minister “a true populist”.

“Khan has polarised Pakistan to such an extreme level,” said Hoodbhoy. “The coming days will be chaotic as his insatiable lust for power makes him truly dangerous for this country.”

Evoking popular anti-western sentiment that he has played on for the past four years in office, Khan has continued to push the narrative that the no-confidence vote which ousted him was a “foreign conspiracy” by the west, citing diplomatic correspondence with the US to prove it.

The US vehemently denied it and no definitive proof of a conspiracy has been shown. In a rare press conference on Thursday, Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar, the spokesperson of the armed forces, dismantled Khan’s narrative and rejected the claim that a diplomatic cable contained evidence of foreign interference.

Iftikhar, referring to the diplomatic communication, said: “Is there any word such as conspiracy used in it? I think not.”

He also clarified that the US never asked for army bases in Pakistan, something Imran khan used as “evidence” of why the US wanted him to be ousted. Yet the stance of the military establishment, which wields huge power in the country, has also made its members targets of a social media campaign led by Khan’s supporters, who see the army as having played a role in the prime minister’s fall from power.

Tens of thousands of tweets have been sent in recent days criticising the army. On Wednesday, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested 12 social media activists who reportedly ran these campaigns, which Iftikhar called “illegal, immoral and against national interest”.

On the streets of cities and towns across Pakistan, the narrative that Khan was victim to a western conspiracy has been powerful and pervasive, and thousands have continued to come out in protest in support of him.

Addressing a huge crowd on Wednesday, Khan said that a decisive moment had arrived, and the nation needed to choose if it wanted “slavery or liberty” from the US. Khan accused the opposition leaders of being an “imported government” who are “slaves of the US” and said he and his supporters would be on the streets until fresh elections were announced.

Muhammad Banaras, 35, a resident in Islamabad, said Khan was the first prime minister to “think about the poor and challenge the corrupt”.

“Khan has talked about Islam, the rights of Kashmiris and against corruption. The west and the US are against him, they don’t want Pakistan to be a great nation. We should support Khan in this fight,” said Banaras.

Reema Omer, a lawyer who was victim to a lengthy online trolling campaign by Khan’s supporters, said Khan was creating a wave of public anger that could prove difficult to control.

“This narrative is based on no evidence whatsoever and has repeatedly been debunked,” said Omer. “However, Imran Khan is following Goebbels’ playbook, using ‘convenient lies’ that evoke strong emotions and spew hatred and contempt, not caring about how dangerous the effects can be for society.”

With Khan expected to contest the next general election, which is likely to be called before the end of the year, many are predicting a volatile time ahead for Pakistan. “I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

Shah Meer Baloch in Islamabad and Hannah Ellis-Petersen
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...from-civil-unrest-after-ousting-of-imran-khan
 
“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

Seems like a power hungry person.

We have lots of NCM in parliament over the decades but never seen tantrum from a leader like this. I don't think even Rahul gandhi would do this.

Fair or unfair, every political leader respects the parliament, supreme court and the constitution.
 
“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

Seems like a power hungry person.

We have lots of NCM in parliament over the decades but never seen tantrum from a leader like this. I don't think even Rahul gandhi would do this.

Fair or unfair, every political leader respects the parliament, supreme court and the constitution.

It sets a dangerous precedent. Anyone who does not support him is a traitor, including the SC judges.
But it is in the hands of the ISI and Army, they will decide as always who will win the next election.
 
“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

Seems like a power hungry person.

We have lots of NCM in parliament over the decades but never seen tantrum from a leader like this. I don't think even Rahul gandhi would do this.

Fair or unfair, every political leader respects the parliament, supreme court and the constitution.

The constitution was breached . By now anyone with a ounce honesty knows this.
 
The constitution was breached . By now anyone with a ounce honesty knows this.

The constitution itself gives the power to supreme court to interpret it and that is final. Pakistan can go to civil war if people wants it but truth of the matter is, it seems like many Pakistanis don't understand the constitution, jurisdiction of different branches and creates chaos over nothing.

No wonder Pakistan doesn't have a stable democracy.
 
“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

Seems like a power hungry person.

We have lots of NCM in parliament over the decades but never seen tantrum from a leader like this. I don't think even Rahul gandhi would do this.

Fair or unfair, every political leader respects the parliament, supreme court and the constitution.

Why would Rahul Gandhi do this in any context? He has no ambition in life.
 
The constitution itself gives the power to supreme court to interpret it and that is final. Pakistan can go to civil war if people wants it but truth of the matter is, it seems like many Pakistanis don't understand the constitution, jurisdiction of different branches and creates chaos over nothing.

No wonder Pakistan doesn't have a stable democracy.

Also, by now it's clear USA intervened.
 
“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

Seems like a power hungry person.

We have lots of NCM in parliament over the decades but never seen tantrum from a leader like this. I don't think even Rahul gandhi would do this.

Fair or unfair, every political leader respects the parliament, supreme court and the constitution.

Army is above the parliament, SC and constitution. We cannot expect an honest man to work within a corrupt system, those that do, have become corrupt. It doesn't mean he's become power hungry as his power is clearly visible on the streets. This is a great precedent for Pakistanis that one man has given the masses hope and courage that the system can be changed for good. If anything, Pakistanis have become more aware of their political systems in play. And for a country who's 2/3rds of the population is youth, awareness will do wonders for the future. Sooner or later the system will change whether that's in Imran's time or after
 
Army is above the parliament, SC and constitution. We cannot expect an honest man to work within a corrupt system, those that do, have become corrupt. It doesn't mean he's become power hungry as his power is clearly visible on the streets. This is a great precedent for Pakistanis that one man has given the masses hope and courage that the system can be changed for good. If anything, Pakistanis have become more aware of their political systems in play. And for a country who's 2/3rds of the population is youth, awareness will do wonders for the future. Sooner or later the system will change whether that's in Imran's time or after

Army is above the parliament, supreme court and constitution?
 
Army is above the parliament, SC and constitution. We cannot expect an honest man to work within a corrupt system, those that do, have become corrupt. It doesn't mean he's become power hungry as his power is clearly visible on the streets. This is a great precedent for Pakistanis that one man has given the masses hope and courage that the system can be changed for good. If anything, Pakistanis have become more aware of their political systems in play. And for a country who's 2/3rds of the population is youth, awareness will do wonders for the future. Sooner or later the system will change whether that's in Imran's time or after

He had no problem with that corrupt system when it got him to power in 2018. In fact, he used to criticize the army involvement pre 2010 and then famous U turn. Now U turn again and we are back to square one.
 
He had no problem with that corrupt system when it got him to power in 2018. In fact, he used to criticize the army involvement pre 2010 and then famous U turn. Now U turn again and we are back to square one.

He had no problem then and neither did the army with him. He still doesn't have a problem but they do now as they've realized he's not someone they can control easily. There's no U turn, he's always advocated utmost respect for the army
 
The constitution itself gives the power to supreme court to interpret it and that is final. Pakistan can go to civil war if people wants it but truth of the matter is, it seems like many Pakistanis don't understand the constitution, jurisdiction of different branches and creates chaos over nothing.

No wonder Pakistan doesn't have a stable democracy.

Pakistan does not have a stable democracy because the damn judges don't understand which part of the constitution should be interpreted and which part should be left alone. So you can't alter the constitution at the will of your master. Because then it becomes a movie script that can be molded in any way required.

Article 69 is like a girl saying, please don't come near me; I'm scared. But the judges are saying, "I got to break this one rule to go near you coz you are soo hot. But I'm telling you I'm a simple girl; I'm not hiding a thing in my bag that you can take out and start interpreting, the girl says. The judges are insistent, "But we need you, we need you now, we want you. "

This is where all the problems started. The judges just couldn't keep their hands off a hot article (aka 69) that did not want anyone to come into its house. The articles' dad, aka the constitution, wanted his daughter to be chaste; and consequently wrote the article in a certain way so that no one goes near her. But our cowboy judges, man, they must touch everything. Especially the articles that don't allow touching.
So that is the problem.
 
Pakistan does not have a stable democracy because the damn judges don't understand which part of the constitution should be interpreted and which part should be left alone. So you can't alter the constitution at the will of your master. Because then it becomes a movie script that can be molded in any way required.

Article 69 is like a girl saying, please don't come near me; I'm scared. But the judges are saying, "I got to break this one rule to go near you coz you are soo hot. But I'm telling you I'm a simple girl; I'm not hiding a thing in my bag that you can take out and start interpreting, the girl says. The judges are insistent, "But we need you, we need you now, we want you. "

This is where all the problems started. The judges just couldn't keep their hands off a hot article (aka 69) that did not want anyone to come into its house. The articles' dad, aka the constitution, wanted his daughter to be chaste; and consequently wrote the article in a certain way so that no one goes near her. But our cowboy judges, man, they must touch everything. Especially the articles that don't allow touching.
So that is the problem.

Article 69 is attributed to parliamentary proceedings.

I've asked this question before. Does judgement of a deputy speaker refers to parliamentary decision even if majority of the parliament don't agree with it?
 
I think it's being blown out of proportion for the time being. But if they try and shut IK down or try to rig the next elections then you are looking at chaos. If they let things run their natural course then there won't be any chaos. That said will anyone let things run their natural course?
 
I think it's being blown out of proportion for the time being. But if they try and shut IK down or try to rig the next elections then you are looking at chaos. If they let things run their natural course then there won't be any chaos. That said will anyone let things run their natural course?
IK is hinting about civil war due to him being ousted. Do you expect the establishment to remain calm about it and let things run like this?
 
“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

Seems like a power hungry person.

We have lots of NCM in parliament over the decades but never seen tantrum from a leader like this. I don't think even Rahul gandhi would do this.

Fair or unfair, every political leader respects the parliament, supreme court and the constitution.

Are you new to politics? Which politician is not power hungry lol? :inti
 
IK is hinting about civil war due to him being ousted. Do you expect the establishment to remain calm about it and let things run like this?

Civil war? Give me a break.

The only circumstances where a civil war could break out are if IK is assassinated and I don't see that happening.
 
He had no problem then and neither did the army with him. He still doesn't have a problem but they do now as they've realized he's not someone they can control easily. There's no U turn, he's always advocated utmost respect for the army

His PTI supporters and channels don't endorse this view. They are fairly openly criticizing the army chief forcing him to comment in his recent gathering at Lahore Garrison. This is now a free for all fight. I doubt if establishment can be challenged,
 
His PTI supporters and channels don't endorse this view. They are fairly openly criticizing the army chief forcing him to comment in his recent gathering at Lahore Garrison. This is now a free for all fight. I doubt if establishment can be challenged,

It's public pressure not necessarily a challenge. This is an outcome they should've expected by ousting a popular leader. Army will get over it just like they've gotten over all the previous times Nawaz and Co criticized them.
 
His actions are of a man who is desperate to hold onto power. After destroying the economy and getting voted out by the parliament, he has come up with this propaganda of “foreign conspiracy” to cover up his embarrassment.

The fact remains that Imran’s political legacy will always be remembered for becoming the only PM of Pakistan who was ousted through a no confidence motion.

Moreover, he has admitted to the following mistakes over the past few days:

1. Removing Buzdar was a mistake.

2. Reference against Justice Qazi Isa was a mistake.

3. Devaluing PKR was a mistake

4. Letting Nawaz go was a mistake.

5. Appointing this Election Commissioner was a mistake.

6. Giving party tickets to lotas was a mistake.

He should be thankful to the American conspirators for injecting something in his empty skull and helping him identify these mistakes.

Pretty soon he will admit that entering politics was a mistake.
 
His actions are of a man who is desperate to hold onto power. After destroying the economy and getting voted out by the parliament, he has come up with this propaganda of “foreign conspiracy” to cover up his embarrassment.

The fact remains that Imran’s political legacy will always be remembered for becoming the only PM of Pakistan who was ousted through a no confidence motion.

Moreover, he has admitted to the following mistakes over the past few days:

1. Removing Buzdar was a mistake.

2. Reference against Justice Qazi Isa was a mistake.

3. Devaluing PKR was a mistake

4. Letting Nawaz go was a mistake.

5. Appointing this Election Commissioner was a mistake.

6. Giving party tickets to lotas was a mistake.

He should be thankful to the American conspirators for injecting something in his empty skull and helping him identify these mistakes.

Pretty soon he will admit that entering politics was a mistake.

On this point, it was horrible implementation. But the strategy was right.
 
The author and many commentators on this thread have no idea about what is going on. They also seem to be misinterpreting words made by Imran to fit with their own biases.

Pakistan is the furthest away from "civil unrest" that it has ever been.

Rightly or wrongly ( depending on how you sit) a sitting PM tried his best to leverage the democratic mechanisms available to him.

The verdict of the court was accepted.

The PM was removed via the mechanisms of parliament.

He is now organising non violent protests and mobilising the people to call for an early democratic election.

In the meantime the transition for the new government is relatively smooth (by most standards) and day to day life is going on uninterrupted.

I don't see how on this basis people can jump to conclusions like civil war. it is of course the usual suspects in the thread spreading mischief, but still there has to be some sense of logic when reading a sensationalist article that is taking small scale skirmishes and painting them to be something larger and more sinister.
 
The author and many commentators on this thread have no idea about what is going on. They also seem to be misinterpreting words made by Imran to fit with their own biases.

Pakistan is the furthest away from "civil unrest" that it has ever been.

Rightly or wrongly ( depending on how you sit) a sitting PM tried his best to leverage the democratic mechanisms available to him.

The verdict of the court was accepted.

The PM was removed via the mechanisms of parliament.

He is now organising non violent protests and mobilising the people to call for an early democratic election.

In the meantime the transition for the new government is relatively smooth (by most standards) and day to day life is going on uninterrupted.

I don't see how on this basis people can jump to conclusions like civil war. it is of course the usual suspects in the thread spreading mischief, but still there has to be some sense of logic when reading a sensationalist article that is taking small scale skirmishes and painting them to be something larger and more sinister.

“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

This doesn't help the case that you are building though.
 
“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.”

This doesn't help the case that you are building though.

I think your English may be worse than your Hindi if what you gain from that statement is civil war.
 
I think your English may be worse than your Hindi if what you gain from that statement is civil war.

In a tweet after the incident, Khan’s former information minister and close ally Fawad Chaudhry tweeted that Pakistan was “inches away from fully fledged civil unrest”.
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Finally a genuine analysis this Brit paper has rightly gauged the scenario of Pakistan unlike Jung and Express
 
In a tweet after the incident, Khan’s former information minister and close ally Fawad Chaudhry tweeted that Pakistan was “inches away from fully fledged civil unrest”.
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The statement was made in response to the unruly behaviour in the Punjab Assembly. Civil unrest is very different from civil war.

Chaudrays assertion is that people will become angry unless free and fair elections are held.

You can jump up and down all you like by cherry picking quotes but it doesn't change the reality of the situation.

The protests are peaceful, life is going on as normal, the "government" is working and the opposition is opposing. There has been zero attacks in public gatherings or major clashes between protestors and counter protestors.

What more do you want?

In the contrast and not to divert the thread completely but in the neighbouring country, rapes, murders and religious discrimination by major politicians is being caught on camera. Yet there you guys pretend you can't understand hindi. Is the actions of those politicians not contributing to " unrest"?

Come to that thread and comment and perhaps I will consider your daft comments here.
 
The statement was made in response to the unruly behaviour in the Punjab Assembly. Civil unrest is very different from civil war.

Apologies then.

So the statement of IK implies civil unrest than civil war..... So IK is trying to create civil unrest since he's been not in govt.

Even then it doesn't change anything despite I went by your definition.
 
The statement was made in response to the unruly behaviour in the Punjab Assembly. Civil unrest is very different from civil war.

Chaudrays assertion is that people will become angry unless free and fair elections are held.

You can jump up and down all you like by cherry picking quotes but it doesn't change the reality of the situation.

The protests are peaceful, life is going on as normal, the "government" is working and the opposition is opposing. There has been zero attacks in public gatherings or major clashes between protestors and counter protestors.

What more do you want?

In the contrast and not to divert the thread completely but in the neighbouring country, rapes, murders and religious discrimination by major politicians is being caught on camera. Yet there you guys pretend you can't understand hindi. Is the actions of those politicians not contributing to " unrest"?

Come to that thread and comment and perhaps I will consider your daft comments here.

The new govt seems very mature in handling clashes unlike IK who is going for civil unrest.
 
This article is as close to a professional hit job as I've ever seen. The fact that is starts with a blatantly false narrative of the clash at the Marriot hotel had my back up from the very beginning. Wow, proper gutter journalism.
 
Apologies then.

So the statement of IK implies civil unrest than civil war..... So IK is trying to create civil unrest since he's been not in govt.

Even then it doesn't change anything despite I went by your definition.
Where have you got the notion that Imran is trying to create civil unrest, please show something factual and not your dreams and fantasies.

Warning of unrest as a result of inefficiencies is different from creating.

For example - A politician can warn of civil unrest due to chaotic food supplies as a result of brexit. It doesn't mean that person is responsible for the unrest does it?

Simple logic.
 
Where have you got the notion that Imran is trying to create civil unrest, please show something factual and not your dreams and fantasies.

Warning of unrest as a result of inefficiencies is different from creating.

For example - A politician can warn of civil unrest due to chaotic food supplies as a result of brexit. It doesn't mean that person is responsible for the unrest does it?

Simple logic.

Its the statements which refers to the action.

“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.” by IK.

Then "Pakistan inches away from civil unrest" Fawad chaudhry.

Things aren't looking good from PTI camp.

Its a warning yes. But trigger is PTI themselves.... That's the difference.
 
Army is above the parliament, supreme court and constitution?

Its a Fact ...... you cant deny it ..... the Establishment have everyone on there payroll or they have their dirty secrets in there lockers ...... the whole Parliament, the SC judges , they are either corrupt or compromised ....... all just have to toe the line whatever Establishment says ........
 
Its the statements which refers to the action.

“I wasn’t dangerous when I was in government,” said Khan on Wednesday, addressing a rally. “But I will be now.” by IK.

Then "Pakistan inches away from civil unrest" Fawad chaudhry.

Things aren't looking good from PTI camp.

Its a warning yes. But trigger is PTI themselves.... That's the difference.

I think its better to stop this discussion because you have no idea what you are saying.

You haven't heard Imrans speech where it says "the danger" line because you don't understand the language.

You don't understand the context of Fawads comment and nor are you aware of the on the ground situation.

You can comment on Indian media echo chamber under these articles :

https://www.google.com/search?q=imr...UWIAYEBkgEBMpgBAKABAcgBCcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz

When I do a search hardly any Pakistani media appears in the top pages as they no its a non issue :))
 
Sadly it seems that things could get a lot worse in Pakistan, before they take an upward turn.

I fear the worst!
 
Well what do you expect when the thieves are backed by the parliament and judiciary even tho they have multiple fraud cases against most of them

The whole political system is scandalous No wonder civil unrest could become a reality

Whats happening in pakistan reminds me of the quote when injustice becomes law resistance becomes duty
 
I think its better to stop this discussion because you have no idea what you are saying.

You haven't heard Imrans speech where it says "the danger" line because you don't understand the language.

You don't understand the context of Fawads comment and nor are you aware of the on the ground situation.

You can comment on Indian media echo chamber under these articles :

https://www.google.com/search?q=imr...UWIAYEBkgEBMpgBAKABAcgBCcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz

When I do a search hardly any Pakistani media appears in the top pages as they no its a non issue :))

It was also published in the print and the quint which are against Indian establishments (Most pakistani posters chose these two sources for news coming from in india since it suits their agenda). Not sure what you are trying to prove here.
 
Well what do you expect when the thieves are backed by the parliament and judiciary even tho they have multiple fraud cases against most of them

The whole political system is scandalous No wonder civil unrest could become a reality

Whats happening in pakistan reminds me of the quote when injustice becomes law resistance becomes duty

You have had a point if the PDM govt was autocracy. But it was democratically elected govt according to the constitution. But what IK throwing is a tantrum when election is just a year away. Bringing the nation to the verge of civil unrest just for power gaining isn't something that a patriot will do. If you oppose the policies of the govt, there are ways to oppose in democratic system. And ignting a civil unrest isn't one of those.
 
You have had a point if the PDM govt was autocracy. But it was democratically elected govt according to the constitution. But what IK throwing is a tantrum when election is just a year away. Bringing the nation to the verge of civil unrest just for power gaining isn't something that a patriot will do. If you oppose the policies of the govt, there are ways to oppose in democratic system. And ignting a civil unrest isn't one of those.

If what PDM has done is constitutional then what IK is doing is also constitutional - he is not breaking any law or going against the constitution.
 
If what PDM has done is constitutional then what IK is doing is also constitutional - he is not breaking any law or going against the constitution.

Yes. Not yet.

But whether he likes or not, things may get out of hand pretty quickly as it is evident from recent trends that PTI supporters do not care about the constitution, establishment but only loyalty towards the party. He may not be able to control later on.
 
Yes. Not yet.

But whether he likes or not, things may get out of hand pretty quickly as it is evident from recent trends that PTI supporters do not care about the constitution, establishment but only loyalty towards the party. He may not be able to control later on.

it's not Imran Khan's job to control the outcomes from the emotions of Pakistanis. He's exercising his democratic right to hold rally's and the people are exercising their fundamental freedom to gather. Responsibility is on the government in power to ensure things don't escalate
 
it's not Imran Khan's job to control the outcomes from the emotions of Pakistanis. He's exercising his democratic right to hold rally's and the people are exercising their fundamental freedom to gather. Responsibility is on the government in power to ensure things don't escalate

Heh? So ignite the people with speeches and then blame the govt for not being able to control if it something gets wrong.

PTI supporters are on another level.
 
Heh? So ignite the people with speeches and then blame the govt for not being able to control if it something gets wrong.

PTI supporters are on another level.

They're like Donald Trump supporters, just with a bit more melanin.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This is what this government is planning. Spreading glass on the motorway along with sand filled containers. God, their fear is so evident. Absolute cowards. Rana Sanaullah, the murderer, and Maryam, the convict, are behind it. Don't ever forget that. <a href="https://t.co/15yUUkwLYL">pic.twitter.com/15yUUkwLYL</a></p>— Attiya Bakhtiar (@AttiyaBakhtiar) <a href="https://twitter.com/AttiyaBakhtiar/status/1529164212265959425?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 24, 2022</a></blockquote>
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This is the sort or animals PTI is against.


From Twitter - no idea how true but above report seems to corroborate

Rana Sanaullah has ordered Peshawar Islamabad Highway to be filled with broken glass.

Trucks upon trucks of broken glass mixed with tar is being dumped on the road so nobody can even walk let alone drive.
 
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Might sound like a noob question, but why cannot Imran Khan wait for elections and prove his stamina there?
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This is what this government is planning. Spreading glass on the motorway along with sand filled containers. God, their fear is so evident. Absolute cowards. Rana Sanaullah, the murderer, and Maryam, the convict, are behind it. Don't ever forget that. <a href="https://t.co/15yUUkwLYL">pic.twitter.com/15yUUkwLYL</a></p>— Attiya Bakhtiar (@AttiyaBakhtiar) <a href="https://twitter.com/AttiyaBakhtiar/status/1529164212265959425?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 24, 2022</a></blockquote>
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This is the sort or animals PTI is against.


From Twitter - no idea how true but above report seems to corroborate

Rana Sanaullah has ordered Peshawar Islamabad Highway to be filled with broken glass.

Trucks upon trucks of broken glass mixed with tar is being dumped on the road so nobody can even walk let alone drive.

What an absolute disgrace. Cowardly chaurs who claim to love democracy. All the PDM supporters have gone silent.
 
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