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What now for PTI?

You can't predict anything in Pakistani politics. Imran could be freed tomorrow or the could be left for years in jail.

Who knows now.
It's the reason why no one will invest and we are stuck. The company can't back out because they will face the noose, but one day they will leave office and just like Bajwa, they will be either under effective house arrest or they will,sooner or later have to pay the price for their killing, torture and kidnapping.
 

Omer Ayub Khan says will release all political prisoners if elected PM​

Omer Ayub Khan, who has been nominated as the PTI’s candidate for prime minister, says his first priority would be to free all political prisoners including Imran Khan, Shah Mahmood Qureshi and other PTI workers.

In a social media post, he said: “PTI will contest and inshallah win the PM election in the National Assembly as we have won with 180 seats in the General Elections 2024.”

“PTI as a party will work for strengthening democratic institutions in Pakistan so that the country’s economy can be put on a path of positive trajectory and we can initiate our reforms programme to benefit the people of Pakistan,” Ayub added.

Source: Dawn News
 

‘Fascist’ regime denying medical aid to Bushra Bibi, claims PTI​

The PTI has claimed that the “illegitimate” and “fascist regime” in Pakistan was “maliciously attacking Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Imran Khan, and denying her medical aid”.

Bushra Bibi is currently serving sentences in two cases at Adiala Jail. Yesterday, PTI leader Zulfi Bukhari had also claimed she was being denied permission to meet her family members.

Source: Dawn News
 
how long IK will be behind bars?

@Stewie @DeadlyVenom @Bewal Express @Rana what is your prediction?

Let me also include our BD bros @sweep_shot @LongHorn

I am a fan of Imran Khan and PTI. I hope he will be released soon. But, it doesn't seem like he is getting freed anytime soon.

It is a shame that someone like him is being treated like this. He has done great charitable works (along with winning a World Cup and being the PM).
 
Gandapur to convene parliamentary party soon

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-nominated candidate for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa chief ministership Ali Amin Gandapur said on Thursday he would take decision in consultation with the party’s newly-elected parliamentary party, which would be convened very soon.

According to Express News, Gandapur departed from his home town of Dera Ismail Khan to Peshawar, where he is scheduled to meet the newly-elected PTI-backed independent members of the K-P Assembly to chalk out the future strategy.

“I am in touch with all the [elected] members of the assembly. I will call a meeting of the parliamentary party in Peshawar,” he said. “We will make policies with mutual consultations, restart health cards and work to end poverty,” he added.

Gandapur – who won the February 8 elections on both the national and the provincial assembly seats from Dera Ismail Khan – emphasised that as the K-P chief minister he would give confidence to the institutions and gain their trust.

Meanwhile, the PTI on Thursday barred its independent members in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from joining the Jamaat-e-Islami to form a coalition government in the province, a day after the latter refused to enter into an alliance with the former.

Sources said the PTI-backed members in K-P were likely to form a provincial government in their independent capacity.

The JI refused to join hands with the PTI as it had decided that it would a form coalition with the latter in the Centre instead of limiting its alliance to just a provincial level.

JI Central Deputy Amir Liaquat Baloch had confirmed ongoing discussions with the PTI, revealing that the Imran-led party had signalled a willingness to collaborate for government formation.

However, on Wednesday, JI spokesperson Qaiser Sharif said his party's "cooperation with the PTI at the national level will be for national interest” but the latter had now changed its position.

The PTI sources said the JI’s conditions were surprising.

SOURCE: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2456629/gandapur-to-convene-parliamentary-party-soon
 
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Good decision, Hope that this will save them from any mess in future
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Friday decided to let independent candidates join their own party instead of other parties.

According to the details, a meeting of the core committee of PTI was held in which it was decided that independent candidates of PTI should join their own party instead of any other party.

On behalf of PTI, it has been decided in the meeting that a petition will be submitted in Peshawar High Court (PHC) which will state that PTI is a registered party and its candidates contested the election without their electoral symbol ‘bat’.

It was decided in the meeting that it should be stated in the petition that High Court should issue orders for the specific seats of PTI. The task has been assigned to Advocate Supreme Court and senior jurist Qazi Anwar in this regard.

Source: Pakistan Today
 
PTI says Feb 8 polls to be remembered for ‘biggest voter fraud’

PTI Central Information Secretary Raoof Hasan on Friday said the February 8 general elections would be remembered due to the “biggest voter fraud” in Pakistan’s history against the party and its candidates.

Nearly 60.6 million Pakistanis voted in the country’s 12th general elections last week. However, the poll day was marred by a day-long suspension of cellular services and allegations of rigging, prompting criticism from several countries.

Foreign and domestic observers and stakeholders raised concerns over alleged electoral interference, including the detention of political activists. They emphasised that all accusations of irregularities, manipulation, and fraudulent activities warrant comprehensive investigation while political parties such as the PTI, Jamaat-i-Islami and Grand Democratic Alliance.

The PTI addressed a press conference in Islamabad today on the alleged rigging.

“According to our estimates, only 92 [National Assembly seats] have been given to us out of 177 seats which were supposed to be ours. And 85 seats have been taken away from us fraudulently,” Hasan said, adding that the party was taking constitutional and legal steps in this regard.

“We have verified data about 46 seats and it is being compiled for 39 seats,” he said. The PTI spokesperson said the party had three ways to ascertain alleged rigging in the polls, saying that there were discrepancies between the Form 45 and the Form 47.

Hasan further said that there was also a huge difference in the numbers of votes polled for National Assembly and provincial assembly seats. He said that the number of rejected votes, in certain cases, exceeded the margin of victory.

PTI’s Seemabia Tahir took the stage and played a video of alleged rigging in the polls.

“We got 1.25m votes in Karachi [but] we did not get a single seat. Jamaat-i-Islami received 700,000 votes and not a single National Assembly seat in Karachi,” she said.

“In Punjab, we got 13.6m votes and we were given 55 seats. This is a joke with the people of Pakistan,” she said. Showing graphics on a large screen, she said that at 3am on Feb 9, the PTI had won 154 seats in the National Assembly while the PML-N and PPP had won 47 each.

She said that the party was winning 42 seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, of which some were stolen and the party was handed 37.

“From Islamabad, we were winning three and all three were stolen from us,” he said. “In Punjab we were winning 115 and 55 were given to us. In Balochistan we were getting four we got one,” she said.

Lawyer Salman Akram Raja, who contested the polls with the PTI’s backing, said that the “rigging” which happened during the elections took place at the office of the returning officer (RO).

“Normally one talks of rigging at polling stations, where the accusation is that the rival candidates carried out the rigging. But once the votes have all been brought to the office of the RO […] and once Form 45, that tabulates the result in every polling station, has been brought to the office of the RO, one expects that the final aggregate based on the results from each of the polling stations would be done fairly by the RO.”

He said that what happened on election night and Feb 9 was a “massive assault” on democracy in Pakistan. He alleged that “fictitious” Form 47s were created and the Form 45s were “tampered with”.

“What is the point in holding an election if you are going to create a result out of thin air?” he asked. “If the state officials responsible for safeguarding the election can be won over […] then every election to be carried out in Pakistan becomes a farce,” Raja added.

“If this is not reversed then it spells death for democracy in Pakistan. This was not just an election fraud, it was a wholesale assault on democracy in Pakistan,” the lawyer said.

Ayaz Amir, who contested with the support of the PTI, said along similar lines: “What were mechanics of rigging in my Chakwal constituency NA-58 […] the one thing done early in the evening was that the office of the returning officer (RO) was sealed.”

He said the RO’s office was sealed by the police and the “caretakers of the caretakers”.

Amir said that he visited the RO office at 6pm on election day but he was kicked out around 7:30-8pm. “Which means that the RO and other people were there and they could do what they wanted,” he said.

He said that he was in possession of the “original” Form 45 of all polling stations in his constituency.

Usman Dar’s mother Rehana Dar, who contested the Feb 8 polls with the support of the PTI from NA-71, said that she was a housewife who had nothing to do with politics but was compelled to contest the elections.

She alleged that her house was raided on the directives of PML-N’s Khawaja Asif.

Rehana said that thousands of “brave sons, mothers and daughters” showed her support in the polls. “The votes were not for me, they were for Imran Khan. The city of Sialkot loves Imran Khan,” she said.

“Contest elections outside. Don’t break doors and disrespect a mother,” she said. “If you want, I am ready to contest the polls again,” she added.

Meanwhile, party leader Khurram Sher Zaman lamented the “daylight robbery” in Karachi during the polls.

He decried that seats were “handed out” to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan. He noted that when the PTI formed its government in 2018, Karachi had played the biggest role in this regard.

Zaman said that according to the Form 45, the PTI had won 19 National Assembly seats in Karachi. He said that the JI had garnered the second highest number of votes according to the Form 45.

Form 45 floated on media, social media beforehand: PML-N

Meanwhile, PML-N Information Secretary Marriyum Aurangzeb said that after election results were being compiled, they were also being shown on TV.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore with Ataullah Tarar, she said: “Form 45 were floated on the media and social media beforehand […] when they were being shown on TV screens, they were being compiled.”

Aurangzeb said that she stated again and again that the Form 45s were incorrect.

She said that an impression was created of winning or losing on a small percentage of results.

Aurangzeb alleged that the PTI was only trying to “spread anarchy” in the country. “They want to repeat the conspiracy of May which was left incomplete,” she said.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
JI signals continued engagement with PTI despite differences

Jamaat-e-Islami, a prominent religious-political party in Pakistan, held an emergency meeting of its Central Majlis Shura on Saturday to discuss their recent meeting with a delegation from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

Spokesperson Qaiser Sharif presented a detailed report on the meeting with the PTI leadership in Islamabad. He confirmed that both parties discussed the contentious issue of alleged rigging in the recent general elections.

Sharif reiterated Jamaat-e-Islami’s stance against the alleged manipulation of election results and announced that protests demanding democratic rights and fair elections will continue.

Despite differences over the meeting, Sharif emphasized that Jamaat-e-Islami's relationship with the PTI would remain intact. This statement suggests the parties may find common ground in their opposition to the alleged irregularities.

In further development, Amir Jamaat-e-Islami Sirajul Haq is scheduled to address the media in a press conference on Sunday at 3 pm, as announced by the spokesperson. This conference is anticipated to shed more light on the outcomes of the meeting and the party's stance on pertinent issues.

SAMAA
 
I think it's very difficult to see a way forward for the PTI unless they find a away to strike some sort of deal with the Establishment.

PTI's greatest weakness is that it's a fan club not a political party. And there the Establishment holds the Aces since it has Imran Khan in custody. They know they have the Navalny option if the pressure gets too much. Just have to make it seem ambiguous enough.

You have to give them something. They're just not going to suddenly relinquish the control they've had an iron grip on for 75 years while they still have the option to cut the head of the snake off.

PTI has to find a way to strike that deal without giving up too much.
 
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As per PTI no. Of seats won by them

B'chtn 04/16 R1
Kpk 42/45 R9
Punjab 115/141 R 27
Sindh 14/61 R4
Fed. 3/3
Total 178/266

Add in reserve qouta which is 31 seats that makes it 209 votes, clear cut majority
 
I think it's very difficult to see a way forward for the PTI unless they find a away to strike some sort of deal with the Establishment.

PTI's greatest weakness is that it's a fan club not a political party. And there the Establishment holds the Aces since it has Imran Khan in custody. They know they have the Navalny option if the pressure gets too much. Just have to make it seem ambiguous enough.

You have to give them something. They're just not going to suddenly relinquish the control they've had an iron grip on for 75 years while they still have the option to cut the head of the snake off.

PTI has to find a way to strike that deal without giving up too much.
It’s a movement that’s shattering the decades old political status quo. Dismissing it as a fan club is just plain ignorance.

If you are a Pakistani, I can understand if your understanding of what constitutes a political party is totally skewed. If you are Indian, perhaps stick to Indian politics. But thanks for your insight 😉
 
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It’s a movement that’s shattering the decades old political status quo. Dismissing it as a fan club is just plain ignorance.

If you are a Pakistani, I can understand if your understanding of what constitutes a political party is totally skewed. If you are Indian, perhaps stick to Indian politics. But thanks for your insight 😉
That's a fair rebuke I guess. I'm speaking from the outside. I was a little glib in calling it a fan club. It is though disorganised and centered around one man who may be well intentioned but doesn't seem to have a clear political philosophy other than screw the corrupt leeches.

Would be interested in listening to views though. You're one of the guys who I've noticed supports Imran without being a rabid fan. What do you think is next for the PTI?
 
That's a fair rebuke I guess. I'm speaking from the outside. I was a little glib in calling it a fan club. It is though disorganised and centered around one man who may be well intentioned but doesn't seem to have a clear political philosophy other than screw the corrupt leeches.

Would be interested in listening to views though. You're one of the guys who I've noticed supports Imran without being a rabid fan. What do you think is next for the PTI?
I see that question thrown around a lot. But I can’t answer that. I also don’t think that’s the right question to be asked. The right question is “What is the path forward for the Pakistani people”. I think Imran and his movement has done its job by unraveling the crooks and the pseudo post colonial colonists in charge of the country in the guise of democracy.

So if you ask me he had a very clear political philosophy, one perhaps the Pakistanis struggled to grasp. The idea was simple. Don’t be slaves! Be independent, self sufficient and ghairatmand.

But someone rightly said

The Freedoms You Surrender Today Are The Freedoms Your Grandchildren Will Never Know​


So some of our people refuse to accept this philosophy for a plethora of reasons, none based on patriotism. You see it here too. People bash him because he stood against their familial dynastic leaders. It’s somewhat a personal insult to them so they curse him, criticize him, blah blah but don’t want to talk about all the people they believe are better but haven’t been able to do jack in 3-4 turns at the top.
 
I see that question thrown around a lot. But I can’t answer that. I also don’t think that’s the right question to be asked. The right question is “What is the path forward for the Pakistani people”. I think Imran and his movement has done its job by unraveling the crooks and the pseudo post colonial colonists in charge of the country in the guise of democracy.

So if you ask me he had a very clear political philosophy, one perhaps the Pakistanis struggled to grasp. The idea was simple. Don’t be slaves! Be independent, self sufficient and ghairatmand.

But someone rightly said

The Freedoms You Surrender Today Are The Freedoms Your Grandchildren Will Never Know​


So some of our people refuse to accept this philosophy for a plethora of reasons, none based on patriotism. You see it here too. People bash him because he stood against their familial dynastic leaders. It’s somewhat a personal insult to them so they curse him, criticize him, blah blah but don’t want to talk about all the people they believe are better but haven’t been able to do jack in 3-4 turns at the top.
Reasonably well put and maybe that's his political philosophy (though I haven't seen him put it that way).

To be honest though, it's a bit ivory tower.

If you're talking at a country level, there's maybe 10 countries in the world that are as you put it 'independent, self-sufficient and ghairatmand'. Powerful, rich countries like Japan, UK etc. don't fit that definition and developing countries like Pakistan (and yes India) cannot begin to afford it. So there's no point thumbing your nose at the big powers by making symbolic visits to Russia just after they've invaded Ukraine.

At an internal level, as in independence from the Establishment, traditional ruling families and the 'elite', yes it's more doable but i still maintain, it's far better to do it gradually and with compromise. A violent upheaval - say what happened in Russia at the fall of the iron curtain might be satisfying for the intellectuals but can lead to unimaginable human suffering for the common man. The more gradual approach that say Brazil took or what's going on in Thailand while still painful is far better for a country.

That is why I was calling for the PTI to find a way to strike a deal with the Establishment and work steadily to break the shackles. It may be offensive for the diehard loyalists who (maybe rightly) believe the party's been robbed but that's the facts of life for a country that's been more or less under military rule since independence.
 
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The good thing for PTI is that they have the momentum now owing to outrageous rigging in the elections.
 
Reasonably well put and maybe that's his political philosophy (though I haven't seen him put it that way).

To be honest though, it's a bit ivory tower.

If you're talking at a country level, there's maybe 10 countries in the world that are as you put it 'independent, self-sufficient and ghairatmand'. Powerful, rich countries like Japan, UK etc. don't fit that definition and developing countries like Pakistan (and yes India) cannot begin to afford it. So there's no point thumbing your nose at the big powers by making symbolic visits to Russia just after they've invaded Ukraine.

At an internal level, as in independence from the Establishment, traditional ruling families and the 'elite', yes it's more doable but i still maintain, it's far better to do it gradually and with compromise. A violent upheaval - say what happened in Russia at the fall of the iron curtain might be satisfying for the intellectuals but can lead to unimaginable human suffering for the common man. The more gradual approach that say Brazil took or what's going on in Thailand while still painful is far better for a country.

That is why I was calling for the PTI to find a way to strike a deal with the Establishment and work steadily to break the shackles. It may be offensive for the diehard loyalists who (maybe rightly) believe the party's been robbed but that's the facts of life for a country that's been more or less under military rule since independence.
IK already compromised a lot and that’s how his party came into power in 2018. He thought he could fix the system by being part of the system but the compromises he made (getting electables onboard etc) came back to bite him when his government got overthrown. He couldn’t stand to see himself lose. So standing true to his nature, he burned all bridges and went to extremes to turn the tide in his favor. Politics unfortunately is not cricket and he lacked the wisdom and foresight to make the right moves and got beaten by an enemy that was vicious and ruthless and Imran Khan didn’t stand a chance.

One good that came out of it though, he is seen as a fallen hero, a victim of politics. His party backed candidates got sympathy votes not because PTI was some amazing party that fixed country’s problems drastically. People now see the establishment as an evil entity and the establishment realizes it has lost all the respect so they don’t make any effort now to salvage the reputation and use brute force to crush the voices of dissent.
 
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IK already compromised a lot and that’s how his party came into power in 2018. He thought he could fix the system by being part of the system but the compromises he made (getting electables onboard etc) came back to bite him when his government got overthrown. He couldn’t stand to see himself lose. So standing true to his nature, he burned all bridges and went to extremes to turn the tide in his favor. Politics unfortunately is not cricket and he lacked the wisdom and foresight to make the right moves and got beaten by an enemy that was vicious and ruthless and Imran Khan didn’t stand a chance.

One good that came out of it though, he is seen as a fallen hero, a victim of politics. His party backed candidates got sympathy votes not because PTI was some amazing party that fixed country’s problems drastically. People now see the establishment as an evil entity and the establishment realizes it has lost all the respect so they don’t make any effort now to salvage the reputation and use brute force to crush the voices of dissent.
Very valid points and he really needs to find a way to channel this outpouring of sympathy and support into something realistic. If he sets a target of completely eliminating Establishment influence with this election, I'm afraid he's setting the scene for violence, severe repurcussions and potentially a long period of instability for the country as the Establishment fights back with all it's might (and it's a lot of might!) to maintain some shreds of power.

Instead of all or nothing, he sets himself more strategic goals, I think he has more chance of success both for himself and the country. There's any number of scenarios involving being in power, sharing power or supporting on issues without a formal coalition etc. while limiting Establishment influence and from the outside, I don't know which are realistic and which are not but he has to find that right balance.
 
Reasonably well put and maybe that's his political philosophy (though I haven't seen him put it that way).

To be honest though, it's a bit ivory tower.

If you're talking at a country level, there's maybe 10 countries in the world that are as you put it 'independent, self-sufficient and ghairatmand'. Powerful, rich countries like Japan, UK etc. don't fit that definition and developing countries like Pakistan (and yes India) cannot begin to afford it. So there's no point thumbing your nose at the big powers by making symbolic visits to Russia just after they've invaded Ukraine.

At an internal level, as in independence from the Establishment, traditional ruling families and the 'elite', yes it's more doable but i still maintain, it's far better to do it gradually and with compromise. A violent upheaval - say what happened in Russia at the fall of the iron curtain might be satisfying for the intellectuals but can lead to unimaginable human suffering for the common man. The more gradual approach that say Brazil took or what's going on in Thailand while still painful is far better for a country.

That is why I was calling for the PTI to find a way to strike a deal with the Establishment and work steadily to break the shackles. It may be offensive for the diehard loyalists who (maybe rightly) believe the party's been robbed but that's the facts of life for a country that's been more or less under military rule since independence.
The visit to Russia was not symbolic. We were offered a cheap oil deal, a lot of European countries who were bashing Russia in the media over the war to this day continue to be their customers as is India. So why not Pakistan?
Pakistan has a right to watch out for its national interests as much as any country. This is what I was talking about when I used the word self sufficient. You will always need to rely on international trade, nobody produces everything they need. The idea is to slowly ween yourself out of the dependence of foreign funding and get yourself out of playing the yes man game, whether it’s US, UK, the Saudis, China, etc.

Of course Imran is not going to “spell” it out that way. But if you follow his speeches, and his stance he has said it a million times. This is really what he means when he says “absolutely not”
 
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Reasonably well put and maybe that's his political philosophy (though I haven't seen him put it that way).

To be honest though, it's a bit ivory tower.

If you're talking at a country level, there's maybe 10 countries in the world that are as you put it 'independent, self-sufficient and ghairatmand'. Powerful, rich countries like Japan, UK etc. don't fit that definition and developing countries like Pakistan (and yes India) cannot begin to afford it. So there's no point thumbing your nose at the big powers by making symbolic visits to Russia just after they've invaded Ukraine.

At an internal level, as in independence from the Establishment , traditional ruling families and the 'elite', yes it's more doable but i still maintain, it's far better to do it gradually and with compromise. A violent upheaval - say what happened in Russia at the fall of the iron curtain might be satisfying for the intellectuals but can lead to unimaginable human suffering for the common man. The more gradual approach that say Brazil took or what's going on in Thailand while still painful is far better for a country.

That is why I was calling for the PTI to find a way to strike a deal with the Establishment and work steadily to break the shackles. It may be offensive for the diehard loyalists who (maybe rightly) believe the party's been robbed but that's the facts of life for a country that's been more or less under military rule since independence.
Disagree with the last part. A compromise with the establishment means more of the same. They should be driven to a point where they have to compromise and I think the signs are there now that they are getting there. The statement from diesel, the pond commissioner, etc.. something is cooking.
 
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They all may join MWP
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K-P MPAs can join political party by tomorrow

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) issued the gazette notification, announcing the successful candidates for the national and provincial assembly constituencies of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. It encouraged the independent candidates to join any political party of their choice, should they wish to do so.

Elections in the province were held for 44 National Assembly seats and 113 constituencies of the provincial assembly on February 8. The ECP held back the announcement of the results of eight National Assembly and 23 K-P Assembly for various reasons.

Most of the winners in the provinces are the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) backed candidates, who contested the elections as independents because the ECP had denied the party of its electoral symbol of ‘bat’ because of its controversial intra-party elections.

Source: The Express Tribune
 
The visit to Russia was not symbolic. We were offered a cheap oil deal, a lot of European countries who were bashing Russia in the media over the war to this day continue to be their customers as is India. So why not Pakistan?
Pakistan has a right to watch out for its national interests as much as any country. This is what I was talking about when I used the word self sufficient. You will always need to rely on international trade, nobody produces everything they need. The idea is to slowly ween yourself out of the dependence of foreign funding and get yourself out of playing the yes man game, whether it’s US, UK, the Saudis, China, etc.

Of course Imran is not going to “spell” it out that way. But if you follow his speeches, and his stance he has said it a million times. This is really what he means when he says “absolutely not”
It was unfortunately symbolic. Russia does not have refining capacity to supply refined petroleum and Pakistan does not have internal refining capability to refine heavy Russian Crude. All your refining is oriented towards light, sweet gulf crude. If I'm wrong (though I'm sure I'm not), and Pakistan does have a way to refine Russian crude...maybe through third-country refining deals, feel free to purchase it quietly on the side without making a big public show about it. India was the single largest buyer of Russian crude for a period of 6 months, is still a pretty large buyer and yet Modi's not made a single visit to Russia since the invasion after being a frequent visitor previously and has issued mostly wiffly-waffly statements regarding the war that anger neither side.

Imran ill-advisedly went for the big public visit. He angered his own Establishment which immediately issued a statement condemning Russia, angered the US which essentially controls the IMF on which Pakistan is dependant and gained nothing. Of course, look out for your own interests...every country does that but find ways to do it quietly.
 
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It was unfortunately symbolic. Russia does not have refining capacity to supply refined petroleum and Pakistan does not have internal refining capability to refine heavy Russian Crude. All your refining is oriented towards light, sweet gulf crude. If I'm wrong (though I'm sure I'm not), and Pakistan does have a way to refine Russian crude...maybe through third-country refining deals, feel free to purchase it quietly on the side without making a big public show about it. India was the single largest buyer of Russian crude for a period of 6 months, is still a pretty large buyer and yet Modi's not made a single visit to Russia since the invasion after being a frequent visitor previously and has issued mostly wiffly-waffly statements regarding the war that anger neither side.

Imran ill-advisedly went for the big public visit. He angered his own Establishment which immediately issued a statement condemning Russia, angered the US which essentially controls the IMF on which Pakistan is dependant and gained nothing. Of course, look out for your own interests...every country does that but find ways to do it quietly.
His visit was planned with the Establishment in the know. Can you really believe they didn’t know about it or didn’t agree with it? It’s not like he was taking a stroll down the road to meet his cousin. These things are meticulously planned and there is always chatter.
The Establishment didn’t object to it till their paymasters did.
 
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His visit was planned with the Establishment in the know. Can you really believe they didn’t know about it or didn’t agree with it? It’s not like he was taking a stroll down the road to meet his cousin. These things are meticulously planned and there is always chatter.
The Establishment didn’t object to it till their paymasters did.
Then both the Establishment and Imran were extremely naive to go ahead. Unless the rewards from Russia for the public show of support were exceptional it was pointless to deliver such a huge snub to Ukraine, the States and the West in general. Imran came back with vague chatter about enhanced energy co-operation and it possibly was one of the factors to cost him his Prime Ministership.

I remember the timing was so weird, my 15 year old niece commented on it.
 
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Well for the question What next for PTI

They have joined MWM in KP to get the reserve seats and SIQ in Punjab & Fed. To get the reserve seats, presently they will have 95 seats adding the 3 from ISB which means they will get 27 reserve seats so the number will be 122, let's see what happens next so far so good for PTI
 
As long is Imran Khan is alive, and doesn't do a cheap deal with establishment then vote bank is intact and party is going to do well
 
Then both the Establishment and Imran were extremely naive to go ahead. Unless the rewards from Russia for the public show of support were exceptional it was pointless to deliver such a huge snub to Ukraine, the States and the West in general. Imran came back with vague chatter about enhanced energy co-operation and it possibly was one of the factors to cost him his Prime Ministership.

I remember the timing was so weird, my 15 year old niece commented on it.
There is the rub of it.

Your statement is general acceptance that our nation is not free to do what it can and should. External powers can overthrow you in a snap.

The issue is not what he could have or should have done. The real issue is what got exposed through it all.
 
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There is the rub of it.

Your statement is general acceptance that our nation is not free to do what it can and should. External powers can overthrow you in a snap.

The issue is not what he could have or should have done. The real issue is what got exposed through it all.

Of course your nation is not free to do what it can. How many countries are? Japan for example is a global economic power and in a recent poll, 60% of Japanese don't want American bases on their soil. Yet even today, 100+ American military bases are in Japan. North Korea is a nuclear power but jumps when China snaps it's fingers.

Trying to get open freedom of action from the big global powers like the US and China is impossible and a foolish hill to die on. You have to be able work around that and find your freedoms quietly in the background.

To bring it back to the topic of the thread, my argument is that a complete and total break from 75 years of Establishment control in one election is not possible and if possible, very violent. Better to find a way to use the popular mandate to win solid, useful concessions from an Establishment on the defensive without completely pushing them into a corner. That's the right way forward for the PTI.

I don't suppose you'll agree so I'll let you have the last word.
 
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Gandapur among four PTI leaders granted transit bail

The Peshawar High Court on Monday approved the transit bail pleas of four PTI leaders, including nominee for the provincial chief minister’s office Ali Amin Gandapur, Senator Faisal Javed and MNAs-elect Shahram Khan Tarakai and Atif Khan, in cases registered against them.

During the hearing by Chief Justice Ibrahim Khan into Mr Gandapur’s bail application, counsel for the PTI leader, including Syed Sikandar Shah, Shah Faisal Utmankhel, Nomanul Haq Kakakhel and Inam Yousafzai, said his client wanted to appear before an Islamabad court in a case registered by the local police against him under Pakistan Penal Code’s sections 395, 380, 440, 435, 506, 427, 186, 353, 148 and 149, and Anti-Terrorism Act’s Section 7.

Justice Khan observed that it was an old case. The lawyers argued that they just learned about that case and rushed to the court for transit bail.

CJ Khan asked lawyers whether the bail applications of their clients in other cases were accepted.

The counsel replied in affirmative and said the petitioners had already got bails in 24 cases. The court approved the transit bail request of Mr Gandapur by ordering him to produce surety bonds of Rs100,000.

It also accepted the transit bail application of Senator Faisal Javed.

During the hearing, counsel for the petitioner Shah Faisal Ilyas informed the bench that a case was registered against his client at the Banigala police station under PPC’s sections 427, 506, 147 and 149. He added that the petitioner was booked for several offences in other parts of the federal capital as well.

He said the petitioner wanted to appear before the court but feared arrest by law-enforcement agencies on the way to it.

The court accepted the PTI senator’s transit bail application.

Also, a high court bench comprising Justice Atiq Shah and Justice Waqar Ahmad Khan accepted applications of MNAs-elect Atif Khan and Shahram Tarakai for transit bail in cases registered against them for alleged corruption, irregular recruitment and other offences until Feb 26. They were ordered to appear before the relevant courts.

SOURCE: DAWN
 
It was unfortunately symbolic. Russia does not have refining capacity to supply refined petroleum and Pakistan does not have internal refining capability to refine heavy Russian Crude. All your refining is oriented towards light, sweet gulf crude. If I'm wrong (though I'm sure I'm not), and Pakistan does have a way to refine Russian crude...maybe through third-country refining deals, feel free to purchase it quietly on the side without making a big public show about it. India was the single largest buyer of Russian crude for a period of 6 months, is still a pretty large buyer and yet Modi's not made a single visit to Russia since the invasion after being a frequent visitor previously and has issued mostly wiffly-waffly statements regarding the war that anger neither side.

Imran ill-advisedly went for the big public visit. He angered his own Establishment which immediately issued a statement condemning Russia, angered the US which essentially controls the IMF on which Pakistan is dependant and gained nothing. Of course, look out for your own interests...every country does that but find ways to do it quietly.

Imran was set up by the Establishment. He gave Imran the go ahead for the visit but later told the US that Imran went on the visit against his advice. The Establishment had been lobbying with the US since June 2021 to push for the removal of IK and to support the PDM.
 
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Ironic

It was PTI that gave Izzat to the boot in order to climb up the political ladder…until they were booted out by the boot

PML-N and PPP do it, acceptable. PTI does it, unacceptable. Hypocrisy much?
 
PML-N and PPP do it, acceptable. PTI does it, unacceptable. Hypocrisy much?
The hypocrisy is on PTI…they are the ones who brought this up

Should be sensible when making these claims
 
The hypocrisy is on PTI…they are the ones who brought this up

Should be sensible when making these claims

So did PPP and PML N in the past. Dealing with the Establishment is a reality in Pakistani politics.
 
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So did PPP and PML N in the past. Dealing with the Establishment is a reality in Pakistani politics.
Well then you shouldn’t use it as a slur for others if you have pretty much depended on it yourself
 
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Well then you shouldn’t use it as a slur for others if you have pretty much depended on it yourself

Lol PTI isn't depending on it now anymore. PML N and PPP have been wiped out inspite of full fledged Fauji support.
 
Lol PTI isn't depending on it now anymore. PML N and PPP have been wiped out inspite of full fledged Fauji support.
I dont get the PML-N/PPP fanboys here. These parties and their leaders have been ridiculed to nothingness and yet there they are making sure they shamelessness carries on.
 
I dont get the PML-N/PPP fanboys here. These parties and their leaders have been ridiculed to nothingness and yet there they are making sure they shamelessness carries on.

There aren't really any fanboys here. Only one poster is openly supporting a party, the rest are evasive or posting as Indians.
 
So couple of MPAs who got victory on assurance to join IPP have now given affidavit to join PTI via SIC
 
So couple of MPAs who got victory on assurance to join IPP have now given affidavit to join PTI via SIC

Election Commission is responding by withdrawing the victory notifications of these MPAs as a result whereas no action is being taken against the MPAs who got votes using IK name but have switched sides by joining PML N. The Mafia has everything in their pockets i.e. army, police, judiciary, election commission. A very unequal contest.
 
Lol PTI isn't depending on it now anymore. PML N and PPP have been wiped out inspite of full fledged Fauji support.
Of course you are. Your Messiah ain’t coming back in to power until you don’t fall in line and promise to behave this time. That too if the establishment trust you…which I doubt.
 
Of course you are. Your Messiah ain’t coming back in to power until you don’t fall in line and promise to behave this time. That too if the establishment trust you…which I doubt.

IK has clearly told the establishment that there is no deal and no compromise and that the Establishment needs to respect PTI's mandate, return all stolen seats and for the Establishment to go back to the barracks.

PPP and PML N have gotten their charity seats via solid boot licking.
 
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IK has clearly told the establishment that there is no deal and no compromise and that the Establishment needs to respect PTI's mandat
Yeah no that didn’t happen. Unless you can provide a credible source.
 
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Of course you are. Your Messiah ain’t coming back in to power until you don’t fall in line and promise to behave this time. That too if the establishment trust you…which I doubt.
Wow you are a slave, aren’t you? So if the so-called Messiah has the will of the majority people, that means nothing and you want him and his party and by admission the majority of the nation to bow down to the establishment?

No wonder Pakistan is the state it is in currently. Always slaves and beggars!
 
Ofcourse that is what happened. Why else is IK still in prison?
The establishment tried to make a deal with Khan in prison? You really believe that happened? In your mind or you have a credible source?
 
Imran was set up by the Establishment. He gave Imran the go ahead for the visit but later told the US that Imran went on the visit against his advice. The Establishment had been lobbying with the US since June 2021 to push for the removal of IK and to support the PDM.
I understand you love Imran Khan but you're painting him as too much of an idiot in this situation. Of course he knew that reaching Moscow for a pointless visit within days of the invasion was going anger most of the world whether the Establishment told him otherwise or not. No country, except maybe Russia's pet dogs like Belarus were visiting Russia to be seen supporting it's actions in those days. Not even China.

Imran would've still gotten credit if he came back with a multi-billion dollar loan or a massive cheap oil contract. On the contrary, the official statement made vague allusions to a some gas pipeline to be built in the distant future. On the contrary, he likely harmed Pakistan's interests since Pakistan was a big importer of Ukranian wheat.
 
82 PTI-backed candidates join Sunni Ittehad Council

According to details, 82 MNAs had submitted the affidavits to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Moreover, nine of the PTI-backed candidates from the Sindh Assembly had also submitted party certificates.

The SIC had directed to submit the priority list for the reserved seats sooner.

Separately, PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan on Tuesday demanded the resignation of ECP CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja amid political imbroglio.

– Barrister Gohar demands ECP CEC's resignation amid political imbroglio –

Expressing his thoughts, Khan said: "There is a dire need to hold transparent accountability for the rigged elections."

He said: "The ECP CEC has become controversial. The electoral watchdog has failed to fulfil its election duties.".

"We are having the demand to organise Form 47 in line with Form 45," Khan said.

Speaking about the negotiations with the Sunni Ittehad Council, Khan stated, "We have reached an agreement with the Sunni Ittehad Council."

"Yesterday, the list of 50 MNAs was sent to the ECP," Khan said.

He said, “The PTI had emerged victorious on the 180 NA seats.”.

"The former commissioner, Liaquat Chatta, and his family should be given protection," Khan said.

SAMAA
 

Great reprieve for PTI​

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PTI’s Hammad Azhar claims only 7 turncoats so far from party​

PTI leader Hammad Azhar has said that only 7 lawmakers have become turncoats from the party so far with one from the National Assembly and six provincial lawmakers.

Source: Dawn News
 
82 PTI-backed candidates join Sunni Ittehad Council

According to details, 82 MNAs had submitted the affidavits to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Moreover, nine of the PTI-backed candidates from the Sindh Assembly had also submitted party certificates.

The SIC had directed to submit the priority list for the reserved seats sooner.

Separately, PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan on Tuesday demanded the resignation of ECP CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja amid political imbroglio.

– Barrister Gohar demands ECP CEC's resignation amid political imbroglio –

Expressing his thoughts, Khan said: "There is a dire need to hold transparent accountability for the rigged elections."

He said: "The ECP CEC has become controversial. The electoral watchdog has failed to fulfil its election duties.".

"We are having the demand to organise Form 47 in line with Form 45," Khan said.

Speaking about the negotiations with the Sunni Ittehad Council, Khan stated, "We have reached an agreement with the Sunni Ittehad Council."

"Yesterday, the list of 50 MNAs was sent to the ECP," Khan said.

He said, “The PTI had emerged victorious on the 180 NA seats.”.

"The former commissioner, Liaquat Chatta, and his family should be given protection," Khan said.

SAMAA

From Wikipedia:

“The US government website Usaspending.gov shows that the Sunni Ittehad Council received $36,607 from Washington in 2009. Sunni Ittehad Council had organized anti-Taliban rallies in Pakistan in the past. But the council later demonstrated in support of Mumtaz Qadriwho killed the liberal politician Salman Taseerfor his criticism of anti-blasphemy laws in Pakistan.[1] According to a Hudson Institute report, "A few days after the assassination, leading religious groups led a demonstration of over fifty thousand people in Karachi in support of the blasphemy law. During the rally, Qadri was lionized as a Muslim hero, while rally leaders sternly warned the crowds against mourning Taseer, whom they claimed had deviated from Islam."[5]

This is what PTI wants?
 
Wishful thinking?
I would have said thank you for such an astute analysis but no. Thanks for sharing. Lol
The establishment decides. He made awaam revolt against them. Pakistan is garrison state and there is no way boots
will allow him to come back into power.
His supporters and Pakistani populace are docile and cowards and are not fighting for him against the boots.
So yeah, Khan is done.
 
Will they be conducted for sure this time or will another postponed elections be coming?

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PTI to conduct intra-party elections on March 3

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has unveiled its plans to conduct intra-party elections on March 3. The announcement, released by the PTI, outlines the schedule leading up to the election.

According to the schedule provided by PTI, nomination papers can be submitted by party members on February 23 and 24. Subsequently, the scrutiny of these nomination papers is slated to take place on February 25, with decisions on their validity expected to be made by February 27.

According to the schedule, the polling for PTI's intra-party elections will take place on March 3, with polling booths set up in all four provincial secretariats alongside the central office. This inclusive approach aims to facilitate party members from across Pakistan to participate in the electoral process and exercise their democratic rights.

On February 17, PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan had said that party Founder Imran Khan had instructed to hold intra-party elections immediately.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Khan said: “Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has told me that he will make arrangements regarding the intra-party elections.”

“The PTI founder has given the message that we will not be involved in political vendettas if a government forms. He [PTI founder] has asked to follow the pattern of Nelson Mandela’s commission.”

SAMAA
 
Ali Zafar to run for PTI chairman in intra-party polls: Gohar

Speaking to the media in Rawalpindi, Barrister Gohar said that some of the PTI delegation was not allowed to meet Imran Khan in jail. He said that the nation had seen that Imran’s incarceration was illegal and unconstitutional.

He asserted that the PTI would play its role in Parliament and would work on moving the parliamentary system forward. “This will be the first time that those who do no have the people’s mandate will be sitting [in the assemblies],” he said.

He further said that PTI believed in parliamentary politics, reiterating that the party would play its role in Parliament.

Responding to a question, he said that PTI Senator Ali Zafar would contest the party’s intra-party polls, which are scheduled for March 3, for the chairman slot. He further said that Omar Ayub would contest the polls for the position of the party secretary general.

“This is Khan sahib’s decision,” he said

Dawn
 
The establishment decides. He made awaam revolt against them. Pakistan is garrison state and there is no way boots
will allow him to come back into power.
His supporters and Pakistani populace are docile and cowards and are not fighting for him against the boots.
So yeah, Khan is done.
TIme will tell.
 
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The establishment decides. He made awaam revolt against them. Pakistan is garrison state and there is no way boots
will allow him to come back into power.
His supporters and Pakistani populace are docile and cowards and are not fighting for him against the boots.
So yeah, Khan is done.

This is like saying Sikhs were cowards for not standing up to the storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian military forces in 1984. Did we ever hear a peep from them after that?
 
This is like saying Sikhs were cowards for not standing up to the storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian military forces in 1984. Did we ever hear a peep from them after that?
Lol for 10 years, they even killed the CM of Punjab in 1995 only after that there was calm, not to forget air India bombing.

Please don’t talk about what Sikhs did after 1984 , Pakistanis haven’t done 1% of that.
 
This is like saying Sikhs were cowards for not standing up to the storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian military forces in 1984. Did we ever hear a peep from them after that?
Why would Indian Sikhs do anything as indian military was taking out terrorists sponsorsed by Pakistan.? Nation before religion anytime of the day.
You always try to bring religion in the conversation to hide the fact that Pakistanis are cowards and docile and accept the slavery of their masters in boots.
 
It's been 75 years and story is same. When a nation does not do anything when a leader like Fatima Bhutto was killed by the boots then nothing is expected from such a docile society.
Fatima BHUTTO?

WHy do we even bother debating with neighbors who dont know crap about our country but love to parade around as experts on all things Pakistan.
 
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Fatima BHUTTO?

WHy do we even bother debating with neighbors who dont know crap about our country but love to parade around as experts on all things Pakistan.

Ja bhai tu bhajan dekh ja ke. teray bus ka nahi ye
I meant Fatima Jinnah Qaids sister.
I do know all things Pakistan...
 
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'Poor performance' reason behind Gohar’s 'removal' as PTI chairman: Marwat

Barrister Gohar Ali Khan was “removed” as the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for “unsatisfactory” performance, former ruling party’s leader Sher Afzal Marwat claimed Friday.

His remarks came a day after Gohar announced that the PTI’s next chairman nominee is Barrister Ali Zafar. The party's internal elections are scheduled to take place on March 3.

The former ruling party’s top post had been lying vacant for more than a month after not only the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), but the Supreme Court also declared its intra-party elections unlawful and stripped the party of its iconic 'bat' symbol.

Therefore, Gohar, who became the chairman as a result of those elections, was not the party head anymore. But as the party is set to hold its next elections, it has chosen someone else other than him.


 
'Poor performance' reason behind Gohar’s 'removal' as PTI chairman: Marwat

Barrister Gohar Ali Khan was “removed” as the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for “unsatisfactory” performance, former ruling party’s leader Sher Afzal Marwat claimed Friday.

His remarks came a day after Gohar announced that the PTI’s next chairman nominee is Barrister Ali Zafar. The party's internal elections are scheduled to take place on March 3.

The former ruling party’s top post had been lying vacant for more than a month after not only the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), but the Supreme Court also declared its intra-party elections unlawful and stripped the party of its iconic 'bat' symbol.

Therefore, Gohar, who became the chairman as a result of those elections, was not the party head anymore. But as the party is set to hold its next elections, it has chosen someone else other than him.


I think this change is occurring because of leg pulling within the party nothing more than that.
 
'Poor performance' reason behind Gohar’s 'removal' as PTI chairman: Marwat

Barrister Gohar Ali Khan was “removed” as the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for “unsatisfactory” performance, former ruling party’s leader Sher Afzal Marwat claimed Friday.

His remarks came a day after Gohar announced that the PTI’s next chairman nominee is Barrister Ali Zafar. The party's internal elections are scheduled to take place on March 3.

The former ruling party’s top post had been lying vacant for more than a month after not only the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), but the Supreme Court also declared its intra-party elections unlawful and stripped the party of its iconic 'bat' symbol.

Therefore, Gohar, who became the chairman as a result of those elections, was not the party head anymore. But as the party is set to hold its next elections, it has chosen someone else other than him.


Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf (PTI) has served show cause notice to party leader Sher Afzal Marwat over his recent statement against Barrister Ali Gohar.

Sher Afzal Marwat had claimed that Barrister Gohar Ali Khan had been “removed” as the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) due to “unsatisfactory” performance.

This statement follows Barrister Gohar’s announcement that the PTI’s next chairman nominee would be Barrister Ali Zafar, ahead of the party’s internal elections.

Why Barrister Gohar removed from chairmanship? Sher Afzal Marwat reveals

PTI General Secretary Omar Ayub has taken a firm stance against Sher Afzal Marwat’s recent statement, and perceived it as a breach of party protocol.

Marwat’s remarks targeting Barrister Gohar have raised concerns within the party ranks, prompting Ayub to issue a show-cause notice.

In a bid to address the issue promptly, Marwat has been given a window of two days to submit an unconditional apology letter.

However, the show cause notice also warns that if Marwat fails to provide a satisfactory explanation, the party will be compelled to take further action as per its established policy.

Hum News

 
PTI should call it a day really.

Let the coalition rule and make all their supporters happy.

A good dictatorship doesn’t really have an opposition, why do you need one anyway when the supporters of the current regime are already so happy, they don’t require any further improvement from their innocent leaders.
 
A loyal guy for IK no doubt but needs to be someone more impactful
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Imran taps Gohar again as nominee for PTI chairman role

With its founder Imran Khan in prison, the leadership role has become a conundrum for PTI, as it has taken a U-turn and once again nominated Barrister Gohar Ali Khan for the party’s top post.

Gohar was elected as PTI chairman after securing Mr Khan’s backing in the December 2023 intra-party elections, which led the party to being deprived of its ‘bat’ symbol by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

Last week, the party decided to hold fresh polls on March 3 and named Barrister Ali Zafar as Mr Khan’s nominee for the post of chairman.

Party sources say Zafar has refused to accept the chairmanship. It couldn’t be confirmed through independent sources if Zafar has voluntarily refused or has been stopped by the party from submitting nomination papers.

Source : Dawn News
 
They are not united among themselves. How will they unite the country?
The country's already united and gave them a record breaking majority vote.

I'm baffled by your ignorance. I don't know its deliberate or genuine (yeah don't edit this. There should be some level of debate at such posts)
 
Poor guys, don't even have the liberty to speak
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SIC MPAs stage walkout from assembly

Shortly after the Punjab Assembly session started, Sunni Ittehad Council members comprising PTI-backed MPAs walked out of the assembly.

The 103 lawmakers of the party walked out in protest after the PTI nominee for the chief minister slot was not given a chance to speak at the point of order.

Source: The Express Tribune
 
Poor guys, don't even have the liberty to speak
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SIC MPAs stage walkout from assembly

Shortly after the Punjab Assembly session started, Sunni Ittehad Council members comprising PTI-backed MPAs walked out of the assembly.

The 103 lawmakers of the party walked out in protest after the PTI nominee for the chief minister slot was not given a chance to speak at the point of order.

Source: The Express Tribune
Whatever the circumstances they should not walk not infact they have 93 member which means they can call the assembly session we all saw how Maryam was left red-faced when PTI candidates chanted ISF
 
Not sure what PTI can do, the establishment has total control over the ECP, High Courts, Supreme Courts, Police and the International Establishment behind the scenes i.e. USA, UK, EU have clearly said no to IK.

The people of Pakistan are not willing to come out on the streets 1979 Iran Style and cannot sustain a brutal crackdown as we saw in the Post May 9, 2023 crackdown.
 

PTI the most oppressed party of Pakistan at the moment​

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PTI facing state crackdown for past 2 years, says Imran’s sister​

Aleema Khan, sister of former premier Imran Khan, has said the PTI was facing a state crackdown for the past two years.

“People are being chased, they are being abducted, their houses are being demolished and their families are being tortured,” she claimed in a media talk outside Adiala Jail.

“Imran Khan has said that the votes in the February 8 elections were not for the candidate but for the public,” Aleema added.

Source : Dawn News
 

Good candidates but wont win unfortunately​

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Imran picks Amir Dogar, Junaid Khan for NA top slots​

PTI founding chairman Imran Khan has nominated Amir Dogar as the party's candidate for National Assembly speaker, informed senior party leader Omar Ayub following his meeting with the incarcerated PTI chief.

Addressing the media outside Adiala jail, Ayub further said that for the post of deputy NA speaker, the former premier had nominated Junaid Khan.

The PTI leader said that he felt good after having met Imran after a long time. "He is in good spirits," Ayub said, adding that the PTI supremo was willing to fight against 'poll rigging' till the end since all party-backed candidates had their Form 45s with them.

PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat, accompanying Ayub at the talk, said that Imran had instructed them to write a letter to the IMF keeping in view the party’s narrative. He added that the party’s elected candidates will take oath during the National Assembly session scheduled for February 29.

He further said that the PTI chief had called for holding a countrywide protest against the alleged rigging in Feb 8 elections on Saturday.

Source: The Express Tribune
 
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