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Huge rallies kick off in Pakistan to oust PM Imran Khan

I hope PM Khan will provide the containers and food to the protestors as he promised on the floor of the house.

That fazlur-rahman fella is one in the same as nawaz sharif, zardari, shabaz sharif and bilawal. They are all shitting their pants that Pakistanis have woken up and elected an actual leader that can steer Pakistan toward success. When (not if) this transpires, every corrupt bureaucrat will run from Pakistan, because they would be hunted down and thrown in prison.

10 years of PML-N & PPP is what brought Pakistan's economy to it's knees. So no one would believe these swines, no matter how loud they squeal. There is chance that Pakistan will ever allow nawaz, zardari, bilawal, shabaz or fazlu to come to power in Pakistan, no matter how much they lie.
 
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10 years of PML-N & PPP is what brought Pakistan's economy to it's knees. So no one would believe these swines, no matter how loud they squeal. There is chance that Pakistan will ever allow nawaz, zardari, bilawal, shabaz or fazlu to come to power in Pakistan, no matter how much they lie
Or how much vote they get.
 
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We're in a coma for the last 70 years???

When did Imran Khan loose Kashmir.

He's made Kashmir conflict known to the international world. He did more than both pmln and ppp combined

Keep crying jahil patwari [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
If PM Khan had even an iota of decency, he would've resigned after losing Kashmir.

Not to also forget, trying to blackmail China, selling CPEC to the US/IMF and locking up opposition leaders to try and silence them for his own incompetancy.
 
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Huge rallies kick off in Pakistan to oust PM Imran Khan

Pakistani PM Khan faces a tough political challenge as an anti-government march to topple his government set off on Sunday. Khan's woes have been aggravated by a deteriorating economy and accusations of bad governance.

Thousands of supporters of a major religious political party gathered Sunday in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi to start an anti-government march on the capital, Islamabad.

The rally was led by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, a powerful religious figure and head of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) party, who claims that Prime Minister Imran Khan came to power last year through rigged elections.

"Prime Minister Imran Khan will have to resign. Hundreds of thousands have gathered in Karachi; what will the government do when people from across the country reach Islamabad?" he told rally participants in Karachi.

Rehman is backed by Pakistan's major opposition parties, including the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) of three-time former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and the Pakistan People's Party headed by former President Asif Ali Zardari and his son Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.

The rally participants — expected to be in the hundreds of thousands by the time they reach Islamabad — plan to stage a sit-in protest outside the capital, with a possibility of further rallying closer to the prime minister's house.

"I will announce the future course of action in Islamabad," Rehman said in Karachi.

Such "long marches" have become a common occurrence in Pakistan, with some religious organizations previously attempting to put the capital under siege and resorting to violence.

Although a religious leader, Rehman is a supporter of parliamentary democracy and has served under previous governments.

Khan's 'closeness' to military generals

Mufti Abrar Ahmed, a spokesman for the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam party, said Sunday that Rehman would lead the protesters' caravan. He lashed out against Khan, saying that the "illegitimate" government came to power through the army's support.

Although the major political parties denounced last year's general election as "rigged," they chose not to immediately launch protests. But Khan's heavy-handedness against opposition politicians and the country's deteriorating economy have given them the impetus to finally attempt to dislodge his government.

Khan has been accused of receiving indirect support from the country's powerful military — a claim denied by both Khan and the army. Sharif's supporters say their party was not given a level playing field in the run-up to the July 2018 elections, with the judiciary exclusively targeting PML-N officials and the caretaker government unleashing a massive crackdown on PML-N activists.

Talking to local journalists earlier this week, Khan said the army fully backs him against the opposition's attempts to oust him.

Economic woes

Khan came to power after winning a simple majority in the 2018 parliamentary polls on promises to improve the country's economy and provide jobs. But his critics say he has so far not been able to honor his commitment to the masses.

Although Khan launched an austerity drive to reduce government expenses, critics say the move has been largely superficial, as the PM's team has no real economic plan to fix Pakistan's serious structural issues.

With inflation climbing to 8%, the rupee losing a third of its value over the past year, and foreign exchange reserves barely enough to cover two months of imports, Khan's government was forced to turn to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in May for a bailout package.

The IMF's tough bailout conditions have been unpopular, and analysts say the opposition is now ready to use the "public anger" to remove Khan from power.

Maulana Rashid Mehmood Soomro, a JUI-F official, recently said that a World Economic Forum report found a 3% increase in corruption since Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party came to power.

"The economy has nosedived, prices of essential commodities are touching new heights and people are living in abject poverty. So it is necessary to send him [Prime Minister Khan] packing," Soomro told local media.

https://www.dw.com/en/huge-rallies-kick-off-in-pakistan-to-oust-pm-imran-khan/a-51007239

I hope PM Khan will provide the containers and food to the protestors as he promised on the floor of the house.


dw.com?? what kinda a friggin news is this ? mod please consider closing this thread.
 
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Even though I'm neutral and don't support any party. I am honored to have someone like you on this forum who, even though supports a political party, does not shy away from criticising them when they've done wrong.

If only other PTI members were like you, most of whom are PTI lapdogs who bark at anything negative of Imran Khan.
So by removing PM, people will come out of abject poverty. Amazing IQ.



That's a contradictory statement. First you criticize PM for not initiating structural economic reforms. And once he does that by going to IMF, you call the imposed structural reforms unpopular and causis beli to remove him from power. Seriously how much IQ you PMLN have?


Losing Kashmir? Do enlighten us with your amazing wisdom which parts of Pakistan administered Kashmir were lost by PM Imran Khan?


China was not paying Pakistan for 30 billion dollars worth of trade deficit that occured because of CPEC projects. Pakistan had thus no choice but to go to IMF or default on foreign debt obligations.
 
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Please tell me how he lost Kashmir, or what that fat mullah diesel and Nawaz ever did for Kashmir; In fact I seem to remember he betrayed Kashmiris by backstabbing Musharaff during Kargil.

Those other things you mentioned are so ridiculous that theres no point even responding.

Ganja shit in his pants due to pressure from USA, Fat Ba$t@rd. I hope Allah ask him for the betrayal of Kashmiri people and stealing Pakistani tax payers money.
 
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The targets this dherna will achieve are(as I see) :
Islamic will be removed from Pakistans name.
Prime minister will be changed(most probably with another cricketer).
Barelvism will be the next norm officially
Kashmir will be lost permanently.
 
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If PM Khan had even an iota of decency, he would've resigned after losing Kashmir.

Not to also forget, trying to blackmail China, selling CPEC to the US/IMF and locking up opposition leaders to try and silence them for his own incompetancy.
How can you lose something you never had? I agree his China game was strange but don't disagree with his election pledge of locking up corrupts.
 
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If PM Khan had even an iota of decency, he would've resigned after losing Kashmir.

Not to also forget, trying to blackmail China, selling CPEC to the US/IMF and locking up opposition leaders to try and silence them for his own incompetancy.


I can swear I have met really bad *** pandoos in my life but none comes close to your thinking,...

Sell Kashmir? IK has done more in seven months than in last 70 years. While Nawazoo was sleeping with Modi and Diesel drinking lassi as Kashmir committee head , India was slaughtering Kashmiris. name one thing Nawazoo did? Other than begging Modi for help.
 
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Khota khors, corrupt mafia and merasi presstitutes will go to any extent to damage Pakistan now that Pakistan is on the right track. The state of Pakistan and its institutions should make an example out of these people and i hope it does.
 
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Huge rallies kick off in Pakistan to oust PM Imran Khan

Pakistani PM Khan faces a tough political challenge as an anti-government march to topple his government set off on Sunday. Khan's woes have been aggravated by a deteriorating economy and accusations of bad governance.

Thousands of supporters of a major religious political party gathered Sunday in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi to start an anti-government march on the capital, Islamabad.

The rally was led by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, a powerful religious figure and head of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) party, who claims that Prime Minister Imran Khan came to power last year through rigged elections.

"Prime Minister Imran Khan will have to resign. Hundreds of thousands have gathered in Karachi; what will the government do when people from across the country reach Islamabad?" he told rally participants in Karachi.

Rehman is backed by Pakistan's major opposition parties, including the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) of three-time former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and the Pakistan People's Party headed by former President Asif Ali Zardari and his son Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari.

The rally participants — expected to be in the hundreds of thousands by the time they reach Islamabad — plan to stage a sit-in protest outside the capital, with a possibility of further rallying closer to the prime minister's house.

"I will announce the future course of action in Islamabad," Rehman said in Karachi.

Such "long marches" have become a common occurrence in Pakistan, with some religious organizations previously attempting to put the capital under siege and resorting to violence.

Although a religious leader, Rehman is a supporter of parliamentary democracy and has served under previous governments.

Khan's 'closeness' to military generals

Mufti Abrar Ahmed, a spokesman for the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam party, said Sunday that Rehman would lead the protesters' caravan. He lashed out against Khan, saying that the "illegitimate" government came to power through the army's support.

Although the major political parties denounced last year's general election as "rigged," they chose not to immediately launch protests. But Khan's heavy-handedness against opposition politicians and the country's deteriorating economy have given them the impetus to finally attempt to dislodge his government.

Khan has been accused of receiving indirect support from the country's powerful military — a claim denied by both Khan and the army. Sharif's supporters say their party was not given a level playing field in the run-up to the July 2018 elections, with the judiciary exclusively targeting PML-N officials and the caretaker government unleashing a massive crackdown on PML-N activists.

Talking to local journalists earlier this week, Khan said the army fully backs him against the opposition's attempts to oust him.

Economic woes

Khan came to power after winning a simple majority in the 2018 parliamentary polls on promises to improve the country's economy and provide jobs. But his critics say he has so far not been able to honor his commitment to the masses.

Although Khan launched an austerity drive to reduce government expenses, critics say the move has been largely superficial, as the PM's team has no real economic plan to fix Pakistan's serious structural issues.

With inflation climbing to 8%, the rupee losing a third of its value over the past year, and foreign exchange reserves barely enough to cover two months of imports, Khan's government was forced to turn to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in May for a bailout package.

The IMF's tough bailout conditions have been unpopular, and analysts say the opposition is now ready to use the "public anger" to remove Khan from power.

Maulana Rashid Mehmood Soomro, a JUI-F official, recently said that a World Economic Forum report found a 3% increase in corruption since Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party came to power.

"The economy has nosedived, prices of essential commodities are touching new heights and people are living in abject poverty. So it is necessary to send him [Prime Minister Khan] packing," Soomro told local media.

https://www.dw.com/en/huge-rallies-kick-off-in-pakistan-to-oust-pm-imran-khan/a-51007239

I hope PM Khan will provide the containers and food to the protestors as he promised on the floor of the house.

IK did not take the bait and plaYed wonderfully by exposing the whole corrupt mafia including media and Moulana Sahab. whatever Azadi March or dharna opposition is doing, It’s a win win situation for IK. Moulana wants to be in assembly and he is willing to go to the end. What he doesn’t realize that he has lost his credibility and political leverage. after his Azadi Shenanigans, no one will give a damn about him. He is fooling no one but himself.
Can you imagine Moulana claiming that he will have 5 to 7 lac people but he has requested only 600 bathrooms? Who will they arrange clean water, food (who is going to arrange the food for them?), blanked and bathrooms for people?

Establishment has already warned Moulana that if they try any misadventures, it will deal with them more harshly then Khadim Hussian.
THE HIGH TREASON (PUNISHMENT) ACT, 1973 (LXVIII OF 1973)

26th September, 1973

An Act to provide for the

punishment of persons found guilty of

acts of abrogation or subversion of a Constitution or of high treason

Preamble: Whereas it is necessary to provide for the punishment of persons found guilty of acts of abrogation or subversion of a Constitution or of high treason;

It is hereby enacted as follows:-

1. Short title, extent and commencement : (1) This act may be called the High Treason (Punishment) Act, 1973.

(2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan.

(3) it shall come into force at once.

2. Punishment for high treason, etc. : A person who is found guilty--

(a) of having committed an act of abrogation or subversion of a constitution in force in Pakistan at any time since the twenty-third day of March, 1956; or

(b) of high treason as defined in Article 6 of the Constitution, shall be punishable with death or imprisonment for life.

3. Procedure : No Court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under this act except upon a complaint in writing made by a person authorised by the Federal Government in this behalf.
 
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The targets this dherna will achieve are(as I see) :
Islamic will be removed from Pakistans name.
Prime minister will be changed(most probably with another cricketer).
Barelvism will be the next norm officially
Kashmir will be lost permanently.
JUI aren't barelvis
 
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