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Imran is moving without any bullet proof vehicle all over the Pakistan, is this proof is not enough that he is most popular leader .

not really. More like proves that he isn't a leader at all :p

All those who have been targeted so far, haven't been do so because they were 'unpopular'. Rather, because they went against the wishes of the talibans. Its not like a leader has been stopped by the public and demanded to answer questions that you can claim a popular leader doesn't deserve bullet proof.

So far no attempt on Imran Khan and/or Ganja brothers and we all know the one thing they have in common - a soft corner for the mullah brigade.

Not that I want our people (leader or awam) to be having to use bullet proof cars, but just pointing out the flaw in your statement.


As far as Imran is concerned, he has shown so much immaturity in his political career, that it would be a herculean task to win any significant seat for him unless supported by a 3rd party (wink wink). May be a couple of seats and that too because he finally decided to leave all those "young" fresh bloods and bet on same old politicians that have some standing of their own, separately from the party.

The unfortunate truth of our politics is that, without interference from the military side and/or some major incident taking place between now and elections, Ganja is going to be our next PM...and the cycle will continue.

Possibly from next elections after this (assuming no coup d'état in between), it will be the next generation of these same politicians (Bilawal Zardari, Hassan Nawaz, etc. ) that will take the reign of our political culture and carry it forward in a not much different way.
 
i like imran khan he is kinda cool but is he a good choice as leader
 
not really. More like proves that he isn't a leader at all :p

All those who have been targeted so far, haven't been do so because they were 'unpopular'. Rather, because they went against the wishes of the talibans. Its not like a leader has been stopped by the public and demanded to answer questions that you can claim a popular leader doesn't deserve bullet proof.

So far no attempt on Imran Khan and/or Ganja brothers and we all know the one thing they have in common - a soft corner for the mullah brigade.

Not that I want our people (leader or awam) to be having to use bullet proof cars, but just pointing out the flaw in your statement.


As far as Imran is concerned, he has shown so much immaturity in his political career, that it would be a herculean task to win any significant seat for him unless supported by a 3rd party (wink wink). May be a couple of seats and that too because he finally decided to leave all those "young" fresh bloods and bet on same old politicians that have some standing of their own, separately from the party.

The unfortunate truth of our politics is that, without interference from the military side and/or some major incident taking place between now and elections, Ganja is going to be our next PM...and the cycle will continue.

Possibly from next elections after this (assuming no coup d'état in between), it will be the next generation of these same politicians (Bilawal Zardari, Hassan Nawaz, etc. ) that will take the reign of our political culture and carry it forward in a not much different way.

Traditional and old script lol

Revolution can be hijacked one or two times not every time, 65% under age of 30 young population will bring change in next election . The era of traditional politics is now over.

We have great nation but no leader , Imran has courage and vission and character to lead the nation.
 
@ Mean Bird

What's the criteria of being a think thank bro because your post was full of BS and the same old illogical defeatist rhetoric that we hear all the time.
You echo the thoughts of my barber and Dhobi who are just not competent enough to make the right decision. I hear them saying the same things; " Kuch nai badlay ga", "vote denay ka kiya faida, chezain thori sasti hongi". They just can't comprehend that with sound economic polices, eventually cheezain sasti [I]hojain gi[/I]i. You seem to be in the same league as them. Probably we should make them think tank as well. Let me ask you a series of questions and let's see if you can answer them without being ultra generic.

How did you come to the conclusion that IK has a soft corner for the Mullah Brigade?
How did you come to the conclusion that IK or PTI is not popular enough to be considered a major political force in Pakistan?
Please point out the political immunities of PTI.
Please name the same old politicians that he as adopted and the youth that he has abandoned.
How did you come to the conclusion that the old cycle will rrepeat itself?

Since you are a think tank,i am sure i do not need to tell you that proof and stats would incredibly augment your argument
 
@ Mean Bird

What's the criteria of being a think thank bro because your post was full of BS and the same old illogical defeatist rhetoric that we hear all the time.
You echo the thoughts of my barber and Dhobi who are just not competent enough to make the right decision. I hear them saying the same things; " Kuch nai badlay ga", "vote denay ka kiya faida, chezain thori sasti hongi". They just can't comprehend that with sound economic polices, eventually cheezain sasti [I]hojain gi[/I]i. You seem to be in the same league as them. Probably we should make them think tank as well. Let me ask you a series of questions and let's see if you can answer them without being ultra generic.

How did you come to the conclusion that IK has a soft corner for the Mullah Brigade?
How did you come to the conclusion that IK or PTI is not popular enough to be considered a major political force in Pakistan?
Please point out the political immunities of PTI.
Please name the same old politicians that he as adopted and the youth that he has abandoned.
How did you come to the conclusion that the old cycle will rrepeat itself?

Since you are a think tank,i am sure i do not need to tell you that proof and stats would incredibly augment your argument

Tell me is Imran Khan Secular, dictator or in favor of changing pakistan's system into Islamic (not dictatorship Sharia law)?
 
Tell me is Imran Khan Secular, dictator or in favor of changing pakistan's system into Islamic (not dictatorship Sharia law)?

Imran Khan is true follower of MA Jinnah , Pakistan was made for Democratic Islamic System, same system will be sucessfull in Pakistan.Shariah law is only applicable for Muslim not on non muslims , Islamic Democratic system give equal right for minorities .
 
I read in some posts that mushi can be back is it true coz i dont think so
 
Imran Khan is true follower of MA Jinnah , Pakistan was made for Democratic Islamic System, same system will be sucessfull in Pakistan.Shariah law is only applicable for Muslim not on non muslims , Islamic Democratic system give equal right for minorities .

HAHAHA. MA Jinnah = Islamic democracy? No dude. Jinnah = product of Fabian society+freemasonary+British imperialism+plus many things that i dont want to talk about today.
Jinnah was SECULAR.

Their is no such thing as islamic democracy. islam is a system of its own.

just a quick lazy research...

The Constitution of Medina (Arabic: صحیفة المدینه‎, Ṣaḥīfat al-Madīna), also known as the Charter of Medina, was drafted by the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It constituted a formal agreement between Muhammad and all of the significant tribes and families of Yathrib (later known as Medina), including Muslims, Jews, Christians[1] and pagans.[2][3] This constitution formed the basis of the future caliphate. The document was drawn up with the explicit concern of bringing to an end the bitter inter tribal fighting between the clans of the Aws (Aus) and Khazraj within Medina. To this effect it instituted a number of rights and responsibilities for the Muslim, Jewish, Christian and pagan communities of Medina bringing them within the fold of one community—the Ummah.[4]

So you can see. this Democracy does not need to change the system of Islam to give equal rights to non muslims. Prophet Mohammed gave non muslims their right but within a limit. such as non muslims are not allowed to rule muslims.
 
Yes , if free and fair election organised otherwise no:smokin:

Expected Results (+/- 10%)
PTI -80% Votes
PPP-5%
PMLN-2%
MQM-2%
PMLQ-1%
Misc- 10%

what will be the criteria of free and fair elections. jamat-e-islami always say the same thing. According to them we didn't win and thats good enough proof that election is not free and fair.
 
@ Myth Buster

My friend, why don't you goto PTI's website and bust some myths yourself? Here Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf > Home . I am sure you'll get your answer after your little myth busting spree, but if for any reason that is not the case, I'll be right here to help you find the answer. Happy Myth Busting
 
@ Khana

According to NADRA, 44 % of the current registered votes are unverifiable and bogus, the electoral rolls haven't been updated since the general elections of 1997. There are 20 million voters coming into the system every year which are not registered which leaves them unable to cast their votes and express their choice. All of the members of the Election Commission are appointed by the sitting government. All of the above mentioned facts constitute as the criteria of free and fair election. Hope that helped.
 
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