None of the others were or are as much of a threat to the corrupt Army leadership as Imran Khan and some of his key supporters.
This was a message to IK’s supporters and others in the media and bureaucracy - don’t comply with the Army’s demands and pay the consequences. The Army has tried...
Yeah, after the bastards in the Army rigged the elections against Fatimah Jinnah and ran a vicious propaganda campaign against her.
Those same bastards love running PR campaigns to make themselves look better so organizing a ‘State Funeral’ means nothing given what they did to Fatimah Jinnah.
This is something you need to tell the Army/Mil leadership — when they undermine elected institution — when they blackmail, torture and manipulate politicians, judges, bureaucrats and journalists — when they rig elections and overthrow governments — when they install corrupt dynastic puppets in...
When the Army leadership promotes, supports and leverages violent extremist groups like the TLP, sectarian terrorist groups in Balochistan and elsewhere to play violent games pitting groups against each other and is allowing TTP (or other) terrorists to return to KP in a bid to undermine an...
This is a Federal government and Army issue primarily.
The rise of terrorist attacks in KP is a well thought out strategy by the traitorous Army leadership and PMLN to undermine the PTI government in KP.
It’s not a coincidence that this rise in terrorism started around the same time that the...
The Pakistan Army leadership, through their treasonous violations of the constitution and manipulation and overthrow of governments throughout Pakistan’s history, is the embodiment of the principle of selling out the country for little gain.
I thought the question posed by the OP (given all the tweets he linked to) was whether it was appropriate for an organization or individual to hold an event at a college/university that pushed a particular point of view, political, ideological or other.
My position would be that so long as...
The Army needs to learn to handle criticism.
It is the target of criticism because it refuses to stop interfering in affairs that are not its domain per the constitution and refuses to be held accountable and increase transparency, especially transparency in its business enterprises, which...
She's actually been one of the few very pro-Pakistan voices in the US.
It is because of her pro-Pakistan views that the Indians and anti-Pakistan individuals like Christine Fair resent and attack her.
It should not be - this is an issue that the PMLN, PPP and Army leadership have.
Imran Khan and his wife were ridiculed, abused and mocked every day while he was in power and even now - no action was taken against the people who did so. Only now, when the PMLN is using religion and blasphemy to...
It was exactly how Jango and others have explained it. The thread I linked to above offers a detailed analysis as well.
Rather than just regurgitating your opinion, offer a logical rebuttal of the points raised in support of Imran Khan.
Completely agree.
We can vote out politicians whose policies and performance we don’t agree with - we can’t do that with the Army leadership which is why civilian supremacy is so critical.
So this isn’t about Imran Khan, it is about the supremacy of the elected government over the military...