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Ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrested: News and Discussion

Is Martial Law/Emergency a real possibility after IK arrest?

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    Votes: 145 63.6%
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The establishment is flexing it's muscles and even reaching out to the gulf countries to control social media narrative in OSP. Know someone who got called in by CID of a gulf country and got warned not to post stuff about IK / PTI.

They might be able to do that in certain GCC countries. They don't have any reach beyond that.

That still doesn't answer the question that remittances are at an all time low. Including the GCC countries.
 
The establishment is flexing it's muscles and even reaching out to the gulf countries to control social media narrative in OSP. Know someone who got called in by CID of a gulf country and got warned not to post stuff about IK / PTI.

Political base of OSP is UK.

Capital base is USA.

Remittance base is GCC.

There's no way they can try to get people to quiet down in Western countries LMAO.
 
Lol... I would proudly have my name put on that pathetic list.

Pathetic PDM doesn't realize that they literally live off of foreign remittances?!?!

These people rely on remittances yet want to silence expats who send over the remittances. Someone please explain me the wisdom here.
 
Wow what a hard hitting tweet!

Any comments from resident house Patwaris?

@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @muhammadhafeezmalik

Please do not expect any positive response from them. It's a civil war between us and them now.

maybe that's a big maybe, retired Fauji's will make a stand. They were willing to take a bullet for the country, now is the time to stand up for it. Their public support will rejuvenate Pakistanis for their fight for freedom.

They are afraid to lose their plots and retirement cheques
 
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Imran says army chief 'clearly has some problems with me'​

I don't know what will happen in future but right now there's no dialogue with army, says former PM

AFP
May 19, 2023


pti chairman imran khan gestures as he speaks during an interview with afp at his residence in lahore on may 18 photo afp

PTI Chairman Imran Khan gestures as he speaks during an interview with AFP at his residence in Lahore on May 18. PHOTO: AFP


Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan says he has had "no dialogue" with the military since violent protests broke out in the country following his May 9 arrest.

"The current army chief clearly has some problems with me," Imran told news agency AFP at his Lahore home late Thursday. "I don't know what will happen in the future, but right now there's no dialogue."

Hours after repeating accusations that a top intelligence officer was involved in a November attempt on his life, 70-year-old Imran was last week swarmed by paramilitary troops and arrested on graft charges.

Days of civil unrest followed — with government buildings set alight, military installations damaged, and at least nine people killed — before the Supreme Court declared the arrest illegal.

The former cricket star said the PDM government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is "scared" to face his party in general elections due no later than October.

"Our party has been facing a crackdown really for one year," said Imran, seeming tired but resolved, sitting between the twin draped flags of Pakistan and PTI.

"I was removed from power through this conspiracy by the ex-army chief."

The PTI chief said last week's violence was a "conspiracy" staged to justify repression of his PTI party.

More than 7,000 people were detained as the unrest broke out and at least 19 senior PTI officials were arrested, some in overnight raids on their homes, accused of instigating violence.

"This terrorism and mobbing was all pre-planned and this was done by Khan," Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah said last week.

The government has pledged to try those accused of violence against army installations in military courts.

But Imran said there were "outside elements that were planted inside" his protest movement, designed to discredit it.

"There were elements who deliberately incited violence, they were not part of a party," he said. "This pretext was used to crack down on a party."

Since Imran's release last Friday, PTI officials have continued to face arrest while some high-level party leaders have resigned under the onslaught of pressure from authorities.

"As we speak, they're picking up more people and putting them in jail," Imran said.

He has faced a series of further court appearances, some relating to the unrest, which his party dismisses as more political hurdles designed to keep him from power.

The former prime minister claims the popular momentum of his party will prevail — setting the stage for more escalation between the government and the military on one side, and his movement on the other.

"Political parties cannot be destroyed by banning, by disqualifying," he said. "Once people are with you, you are not dependent on candidates or names."

"If anything, what will keep this country together is my party," he said.

The PTI chairman was ousted via a parliamentary no-confidence vote last April, but the shaky PDM coalition which replaced him has struggled with a critical economic downturn and a worsening security situation, as charismatic Imran's favour has improved.

"To everyone's surprise, and I must say to my surprise, the party sort of just started getting more and more popular," said the formerer cricketer.

His campaign for a second innings has featured various claims that there are conspiracies to keep him from power.

In November, Imran was shot in the leg as he campaigned for snap polls. His most explosive claim — repeated just hours before his arrest last week — was that the attack was planned by Shehbaz Sharif and a top intelligence officer.

Despite the rhetoric, Imran says he is open to negotiations.

"Believe me, there is no issue from my side," he said. "The fact is, no one wants to fight with your own army."


It's not problems Mr. Imran Khan.... He wants you DEAD!... It's a bit more than just some problem.


Imran Khan should escape to KPK and start a rebellion against the corrupt establishment and start the haqeeqat azadi from there. Time for the AK-47.
 
Please do not expect any positive response from them. It's a civil war between us and them now.



They are afraid to lose their plots and retirement cheques

We will win this war at all cost. This is only the beginning. Corrupt generals are reeling. Papa America won't save them this time around.
 
Hahaha let me laugh harder. These bullying tactics only work on the feeble minded. Just today a leading firm of human rights lawyers have been engaged in the UK for advice on the threats to overseas Pakistanis on social media.

The state is going to get taken to the cleaners in international court if they think this wet dream can be made a reality.
 
These people rely on remittances yet want to silence expats who send over the remittances. Someone please explain me the wisdom here.
I was thinking the SAME. Someone please explain to me the wisdom....

I am beginning to believe that ALL of these senior Pak Army Generals are appointed by Pentagon with specific goals/tasks for their terms to keep the nation divided and controlled through the barrel of their guns.

Otherwise, why would musharraff/kiani/bajwa run to washington to get approval for their second/third terms?
 
Imagine the blatant abuse of power they arrested another Pakistani Journalist:

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Anum Sheikh

The world is watching.
 
Hahaha let me laugh harder. These bullying tactics only work on the feeble minded. Just today a leading firm of human rights lawyers have been engaged in the UK for advice on the threats to overseas Pakistanis on social media.

The state is going to get taken to the cleaners in international court if they think this wet dream can be made a reality.

Brother, I'm fearing the West will pounce soon on Pakistan. From what I'm hearing through channels talking directly with senators they are just seeing escalation and then you'll see intervention on a soft scale and it'll cost an arm and leg.

Gora ko ham khud moka data.

I was thinking the SAME. Someone please explain to me the wisdom....

I am beginning to believe that ALL of these senior Pak Army Generals are appointed by Pentagon with specific goals/tasks for their terms to keep the nation divided and controlled through the barrel of their guns.

Otherwise, why would musharraff/kiani/bajwa run to washington to get approval for their second/third terms?

The army has been pushed into a corner and feels it's being challenged. You have two ways to act:

1) Lash out
2) Submit to a greater force
 
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