PTi had its own cabinet and secretaries... Other than sindh PTI had govt elsewhere. Even in karachi pti managed to get the unthinkable.
In punjab they did depend on pmlq. But pmlq influence lies only in the potohar region.
Pti ruled kpk for last 10 years .. what excuse you have there.
Don't...
You heard him say that bajwa and Imran both agreed to provide whatever support FBR needed.. but the traders are out of influence..
The simply threaten to pack their business and leave the country and are sitting deep within the political trenches..
Can you suggest what could have bajwa done in...
-If there is so much resistance to stop traders mafia from closing businesses early, nothing can stop pakistan from defaulting.
-I didn't get political support to handle traders and land mafia during imrans time.
-Imran had strong govt. I had his and bajwas support. Yet still traders were...
Lol
establishment did the right thing..in 70s to take on the Soviet influence on kàbul.
You must be a 14 year old to not understand the consequences of being sandwiched between a soviet backed Afghanistan and societ backed india.
Many non pashtuns were part of the campaign..naturally more...
The guy patched pmlq and other smaller parties with pti after 2018 GE as well.. that's how pti got punjab assembly..had pmlq wanted to join ppp and pmln .. Punjab would have been with pdm from beginning
How conveniently forgotten..im still learning about him..even if he is just a pimp his...
Ofcourse one will never know until khan clarifies himself...the typical political gimmicks to maneuver last minute without potential eating your own words.
So now the new theory is its zardari not neutrals..
Imran will embrace the current chief as best chief if he comes to power this year and...
Hah remember when u were calling bajwa Mir jafar and Imran clarified it he actually said it for sharif .. you are such a weak follower.
Same is the case here until khan clearly identifies who he is talking about .
Until then keep burning...
93000 were mostly families and civilians.. .among soldiers more than half were local pro Pakistan bengalies .
It got divided because both wings didn't agree on a constitution and state language. Everything else is secondary.
The Bengal elites had already rejected the confederation...
poor sense of humor..
There's nothing hilarious about where I am.. it does explain connection to the fact you silently fart and disappear or bring up my location whenever you are out of arguments.