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Imran Khan, I can't defend you any longer!

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Imran Khan, I can't defend you any longer!
What hurts me even more is his blind supporters. Trust me you are no different to PML-N and PPP and you are doing absolutely no service to Imran Khan

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Those of you who know me personally would agree that I have always been a staunch supporter of Imran Khan, defending him in political debates, going to jalsas and campaigning for him. But now quite frankly speak I am short of arguments and logic when defending him. Maybe Hamza Ali Abbasi can still defend him but I cannot.



Khan came into politics in 1996, however it won’t be wrong to state that his party’s birth came into existence on 30th October 2011, at a massive gathering in Minar–e–Pakistan leaving many political pundits in shock. A wave of PTI swept the whole country in the following days with many notable political aspirants joining Khan’s bandwagon. Six years on what has PTI achieved? One thing is for sure, it is always in the centre of attention for all the wrong, or sometimes right, reasons.

Imran Khan is an enigma for sure. From being the playboy flamboyant all-rounder, a darling of the crowd, someone always loved by the camera to forming a political party and supporting the likes of Maulana Fazlur Rehman. In shock? Yes he did vote for him in 2002 in Musharraf’s referendum. That phase of Khan’s can be attributed to his naivety in politics. 15 years down the lane, he seems to be making similar mistakes repeatedly, which his supporters like me find frustrating.

Maybe Imran Khan did actually hear that “35 punctures” audio tape conversation. But if he cannot produce the evidence in court, it will remain a hoax and an embarrassment for not only Khan but for his well-wishers as well who will find it seemingly impossible to defend him in such scenarios.

How would you defend him when during dharna days he openly stated that he has made a commitment to Chaudhry Nisar not to march towards the Red Zone. We know what happened later.

Khan is right when he says PPP and PML-N are two sides of the same coin. PTI, without a shadow of doubt, I believe is the only real opposition. But despite this, if elections are held today, or in 2018... PTI quite frankly speaking is in disarray because of its internal politics. And with Khan’s out of the blue statements, forming a federal government seems a long shot. Why is that so? Has PMLN government been tremendous or is PTI at fault? I believe the latter.

Let's move on, let's talk about the recent controversies.

Khan in an interview used the word “madness” for conducting the final in Lahore. While you can agree or disagree with this statement, but surely a more appropriate word could be used. And how are you going to defend him when he few days before this interview stated that if he was the chairman he would have held all the PSL matches in Pakistan.

Using the word “phateechar” for our guests who came to visit Pakistan despite security threats is not only derogatory but also against the Pathan culture who always welcome their guests with open arms. This coming from a former cricketer and a national leader of Pakistan is certainly uncalled for. If Imran Khan is to become a leader of all Pakistanis then he needs to rise above his own party and his politics.

What hurts me even more is his blind supporters. Trust me you are no different to PML-N and PPP and you are doing absolutely no service to Imran Khan if you are going to justify each and every act of him.

It is high time for Imran Khan, PTI, and his supporters to mend their ways. If PTI is to progress and if Imran Khan is to become a leader who would drive us out of the crises, then he needs to behave more like a statesman rather than a politician driven by his own self-interests.

Else, it's curtains.
http://nation.com.pk/blogs/05-Apr-2017/imran-khan-i-can-not-defend-you-any-longer
 
Lol, the nation :D

Might as well have Najam Sethi written this article.

So much for credibility.

Look servants of shareef family,

We make a very simple argument: Imran Khan is the best choice for Pakistan and is not corrupt like other major leaders (Zardari and Nawaz).

This is a simple premise. If you want to debate, tell us which other leader is preferable to IK and why that leader's past record and public corruption record is better than Imran Khan.

Bc we see articles after articles regarding IK did this mistake, or IK's this statement wasn't good...blah blah...all of that might be true, but we come back again to the point of :Ok, if not Imran Khan---who's better? Nawaz? Zardari?!

Imran Khan and his party are the best available national option for Pakistan than PPP or PML(N)--which are corrupt to the core.
 
The only reason people are forced to support stability which translates as pro-PMLN because they are terrified of stubborn Imran Khan with his rigid stances, his anarchism, his anti-foreign policy that kept the military operation at bay for years before consensus ruled in favor of military operation by majority later after people's patience was tested enough.

No one supports PMLN, but they are forced to settle with PMLN instead of raving madman which appears to be pattern with the likes of Modi, Donald Trump initiating self-destructive policy to undermine their own nations.

Mark my words. USA and India will collapse due to the self-destructive policy of Modi and Donald but the collapse of Pakistan has been delayed due to stable and boring PMLN despite its shady nature instead of impatient raving madman with u-turn constantly aka Imran Khan.

Pakistan will follow the similar collapse if PTI wins the next election, and people who supported Imran Khan will regret big time. That's how people learn from the lessons in life unfortunately.
 
PTI/Imaran khan is normally right on Ethical matters

  • Time for folks to just realize financial irregularity is a crime or at least a crime worthy of forcing a resignation.
 
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