You took so much time to write me a story filled with propaganda and delusions that come into IK's head every Sunday for the next 7 days.
Propaganda and delusions? Try and disprove a single one of my points. Otherwise, I have facts and your pathetic excuse of an argument can not invalidate those facts.
Point 1:
Imran Khan demanded an investigation which were to be followed by electoral reforms to strengthen Pakistan's democracy. He stuck with these perfectly legitimate demands for fourteen months until he realized that PMLN would never let it happen, at which point he decided to take a more radical approach with his protests (a democratic right)
Here's proof:
PTI wants recount with fingerprint verification in 4 constituencies – The Express Tribune
Published: May 15, 2013 -4 days after the election, 14 months before the protest
Election rigging: Imran Khan presents 2000-page white paper – The Express Tribune
Published: August 21, 2013 - 3 months after the elections, 1 year before the protests.
Imran warns Nawaz of 'tsunami march' if demands not met - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Updated Jun 28, 2014 - 2 months before the protests
PTI Charter of Demands on Electoral Reforms (May 11, 2014)
Tuesday, 13 May 2014 - 3 Months before the protests started
Imran Khan calls for complete audit of 2013 elections à la Afghan polls – The Express Tribune
Published: July 15, 2014. A month before the protest march.
Point 2:
which were then responded to by sealing off entire cities with containers (responsible for all the 'economic loss' you so fondly repeat like a parrot).
PTI workers ‘face threats’ ahead of Azadi March - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Police launch crackdown on PAT, PTI workers, several arrested | ARY NEWS
Containing the march - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Live Updates: Azadi March and Inqilaab March
Point 3:
Pictured above: ''a few hundred people''
The picture of the big public show means nothing, money talks. In a country like Pakistan, you can pay people and get your area filled up
Okay, so all those people are paid? Give me proof. Give me proof that all the people in this picture are paid. You are the one making accusations here, prove it. Your words are garbage without proof.
I have been to plenty of PTI rallies and I know I wasn't paid. Almost every Pakistani I know supports PTI and they aren't paid to do it. So your proof better be really good, otherwise how does some American on the internet, who is sitting 6000 miles away and has never been to Pakistan, know anything about this?
The fact is, on his own, IK can't bring $ 500 from any country, let alone $ 5 billion.
Oh really?
Chinese group offers $1bn investment in housing sector - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
'Fact' my hairy backside, liar.
Also, for your enjoyment:
K-P govt repaid loans worth Rs5bn after coming to power, says CM
PTI-led coalition in KP has taken no fresh foreign loans - thenews.com.pk
REALLY want to leave a positive legacy and a NEW Pakistan,
Oh REALLY? Do you have any actual basis for this claim (except your love for Nawaz Sharif)?
Proof of this secret,evil agenda? Or is this a lie like everything else you said?
Here, the ones with the trust and relationships across the globe, brought $ 45 billion in no time
Yeah, yeah, I know, just like they fixed loadshedding in 6 months and turned Lahore into Venice in 'no time'.
You are either extremely ignorant or extremely naive if you think these investments actually mean anything. Every time PMLN came in power, they brought investments. But as soon as they left, we found out that our economy is actually deep in loans
It's hilarious that you are using this point to praise Nawaz Sharif, everyone else hates him for this exact reason, begging for loans and investments. It is his begging that makes Pakistan's economy deteriorate. In most cases, these loans are not worth the short-term boost they give. Investments are great when they're concrete and the investors don't run away after seeing the country, most of the times we hear investments investments but one month or so later we find out they've vanished.
If the PML-N believes it can produce a miracle by attracting huge foreign investment through privatisation and by launching mega projects while doing just enough to get the next few tranches from the IMF, it is wishful thinking, not a plan.
Pakistan is unlikely to attract large-scale private sector foreign investment now or in the foreseeable future, given its precarious security situation and a weak state with dysfunctional institutions that are often at odds with each other.
Worth reading:
Can Nawaz Sharif fix the economy? - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
A few investments here and there do not mean anything in the long term.
Look, If you can't do anything but lie and rant, it's better if you just stop posting.
''Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt''