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Imran Khan's arrest: Zaman park under attack


Amid unrest, Shehbaz offers to parley with Imran

Syed Irfan Raza Published March 16, 2023 Updated 21 minutes ago




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<p>Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses a delegation of journalists in Islamabad. — DawnNews screenshot</p>

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses a delegation of journalists in Islamabad. — DawnNews screenshot
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ISLAMABAD: Extending an olive branch to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan again, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday emphasised that all political forces will have to sit for dialogue to rid the country of the ongoing political and economic crises.
He said the government would hold the general election on its scheduled time as per the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
The prime minister said that the threat of Pakistan defaulting on its debt was now over as the staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would be finalised soon.
“All political forces will have to sit together to take the country forward,” the premier said while addressing a meeting held with a delegation of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) at the PM House.
Rules out snap elections, says threat of default ‘now over’
PM Shehbaz lamented that he had invited PTI for talks on two occasions in the recent past, but the party did not turn up.
“Though politicians always resort to dialogue, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf has a history of not responding positively in this regard,” he noted.
The prime minister said the country was facing serious political and economic challenges but stressed that all component parties of the Pakistan Democratic Alliance (PDM) ruling coalition had contributed positively to improving the situation.
He regretted that PTI did not even attend the apex committee meeting held in Peshawar in the wake of the suicide attack inside a mosque in the Police Lines.
The meeting, on Wednesday, held an in-depth discussion on the overall situation in the country in areas of politics, economy, foreign affairs and security.
Talking about the general election in the country, the PM said: “No one should have any doubt in this regard. We will wholeheartedly participate in the election and follow whatever decided by the ECP.”
He said it was for the ECP to take a decision in this respect. However, he added, as president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, he had directed his party to finalise names of aspiring candidates.
He said the government was cognisant of the fact that timely elections led to a stronger state and its progress.
During the 11 months since it took over, he said, the government had successfully overcome the shadows of default.
He regretted that the previous government stepped back from the agreement inked with IMF, adding that it was not a private but a state deal non-implementation of which resulted in a big loss to the country.
He expressed the confidence that the staff-level agreement with IMF would be struck soon.
Shehbaz Sharif recalled that friendly countries, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and China, had extended support to Pakistan in trying times.
The prime minister slammed former prime minister Imran Khan for his “naked defiance” of court orders and making fun of the state institutions by his no-show in courts.
“For the first time in Pakistan, a so-called political person is considering himself above the law … non-appearance in courts is tantamount to violation of law,” he said.
He mentioned that PML-N leaders were implicated in fake cases by the previous government, but they still appeared before the courts.
“The government is not taking the action on its own, but it’s acting on the court orders,” he said in reference to the police action with regards to Imran Khan’s arrest warrants.
On the Toshakhana case, he said that Imran Khan, who called himself an ‘honest person’, was in fact a liar, who even sold a wristwatch with the model of Holy Ka’aba.
Later, Prime Minister Sharif met Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and discussed the census going on in the province, especially Karachi. Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party Chairman Mehmood Khan Achakzai also called on the prime minister and discussed the political situation in the country.
Published in Dawn, March 16th, 2023
 
GB police did mutiny
IG removed
At tarrar




Only ARY reporting it seems no other media outlet reported

And of course India is enjoying the banana republic show
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Cm of gilgat has no powers and it's not a good thing.
They shouldnt have a CM if it's going to be like OCCUPIED Kashmir CM

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@HAIDER

Misguided nation. Misplaced priorities.

Public can pay Rs 267/L for petrol, buy wheat, ghee, meat etc at inflated rates to feed their kids and themselves. They won’t come out against rising prices to combat police for their rights and stand for their survival. They will complain that they are not getting three meals a day but that’s all they can do - complain for their rights.

Rest you are wise.
well...petrol pass 272 today.... our grey economy is much much more bigger then recorded regulated economy. And real estate runs grey economy.
 
Bigger question is- why is he turning black day by day? He was much lighter couple of years ago.
خدا کی لعنت پڑ رہی ہے اس کے چہرے پر ۔


Amid unrest, Shehbaz offers to parley with Imran

Syed Irfan Raza Published March 16, 2023 Updated 21 minutes ago




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<p>Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses a delegation of journalists in Islamabad. — DawnNews screenshot</p>

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses a delegation of journalists in Islamabad. — DawnNews screenshot
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ISLAMABAD: Extending an olive branch to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan again, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday emphasised that all political forces will have to sit for dialogue to rid the country of the ongoing political and economic crises.
He said the government would hold the general election on its scheduled time as per the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
The prime minister said that the threat of Pakistan defaulting on its debt was now over as the staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would be finalised soon.
“All political forces will have to sit together to take the country forward,” the premier said while addressing a meeting held with a delegation of the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) at the PM House.

PM Shehbaz lamented that he had invited PTI for talks on two occasions in the recent past, but the party did not turn up.
“Though politicians always resort to dialogue, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf has a history of not responding positively in this regard,” he noted.
The prime minister said the country was facing serious political and economic challenges but stressed that all component parties of the Pakistan Democratic Alliance (PDM) ruling coalition had contributed positively to improving the situation.
He regretted that PTI did not even attend the apex committee meeting held in Peshawar in the wake of the suicide attack inside a mosque in the Police Lines.
The meeting, on Wednesday, held an in-depth discussion on the overall situation in the country in areas of politics, economy, foreign affairs and security.
Talking about the general election in the country, the PM said: “No one should have any doubt in this regard. We will wholeheartedly participate in the election and follow whatever decided by the ECP.”
He said it was for the ECP to take a decision in this respect. However, he added, as president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, he had directed his party to finalise names of aspiring candidates.
He said the government was cognisant of the fact that timely elections led to a stronger state and its progress.
During the 11 months since it took over, he said, the government had successfully overcome the shadows of default.
He regretted that the previous government stepped back from the agreement inked with IMF, adding that it was not a private but a state deal non-implementation of which resulted in a big loss to the country.
He expressed the confidence that the staff-level agreement with IMF would be struck soon.
Shehbaz Sharif recalled that friendly countries, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and China, had extended support to Pakistan in trying times.
The prime minister slammed former prime minister Imran Khan for his “naked defiance” of court orders and making fun of the state institutions by his no-show in courts.
“For the first time in Pakistan, a so-called political person is considering himself above the law … non-appearance in courts is tantamount to violation of law,” he said.
He mentioned that PML-N leaders were implicated in fake cases by the previous government, but they still appeared before the courts.
“The government is not taking the action on its own, but it’s acting on the court orders,” he said in reference to the police action with regards to Imran Khan’s arrest warrants.
On the Toshakhana case, he said that Imran Khan, who called himself an ‘honest person’, was in fact a liar, who even sold a wristwatch with the model of Holy Ka’aba.
Later, Prime Minister Sharif met Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah and discussed the census going on in the province, especially Karachi. Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party Chairman Mehmood Khan Achakzai also called on the prime minister and discussed the political situation in the country.
Published in Dawn, March 16th, 2023
But PDM is not political force its a mafia . IK can talk to political forces anytime . from which angle PMLN JUI PPP MQM GHQ look political forces ??????????
 
Everyone is raising the question. 1500 police force to implement Magistrate order ......never happened in history of Pakistan.

Imagine , that many shells drop on his house.

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Everyone is raising the question. 1500 police force to implement Magistrate order ......never happened in history of Pakistan.

Imagine , that many shells drop on his house.

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I don't know how you came up with 1500 figure, last I heard there were more than 5000 policemen in the first attack excluding the rangers, and then they called more police from adjacent areas and cities as well.
 
I don't know how you came up with 1500 figure, last I heard there were more than 5000 policemen in the first attack excluding the rangers, and then they called more police from adjacent areas and cities as well.
Yes, but public are surprised why call in Rangers. Rangers called to counter terrorism.
 
I have not seen anyone surprised as everyone knows why Rangers came. Army was already there in police uniform, have you not seen pictures of policemen wearing army shoes?
So, wonder why Mariam Nawaz crying to execute " London plan" . Promises made by Bajwa.
A solder fight for his platoon commander not for the love of god or country.
 
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Shukar he ye bhi jaag gye. Now they should also stay in place and not go back.
Now is the chance to vindicate yourself.




@DESERT FIGHTER , wakeel sb, you can absolve yourself of your insolence towards the Great Khan too. Now's your chance. Get to zaman park. :D
I'd rather watch a shit show.

I have not seen anyone surprised as everyone knows why Rangers came. Army was already there in police uniform, have you not seen pictures of policemen wearing army shoes?
Lmao cops wear those, you can even buy a pair of Chinese deltas for 5 or 6 k.
 
Wonder if there were even 1000 armed police marching towards Jati Umra or thereabouts to get hold of Mariyam, Shahbaz when they were giving out fake medical certificates.

The cucks that they are, could have waited for March 18 when IK was due to appear to court. Only last week IK appeared in court, didn’t he?

Duffers, cucks, pricks, losers of the highest order.

This is an own goal. Establishment moment akin to IAF shooting down its own helicopter.
 
Coming to London Plan, remember Asim is part of the same core group who executed RCO along with Bajwa.

Quite sure this is another one of those commitments establishment has made to PDM to get PTI eliminated. The survival of establishment and PDM relies on their economic interests through corrupt practices remain.

IK and then the public vying for accountability would mean GAME OVER for the establishment and PDM.
 
I think they are just using PML-N other wise US wants Bilawal to be PM and they do as their masters commands.
Obviously, Bilawal is much batter to execute the order. Mariam has extremely poor communication and leading skill, she may get chance to be CM of Punjab in future. But doubt Bilawal has chance to be PM. God forbid they want first remove IK from earth, then takeover his party and form massive forward block under the command of Pervaiz Elahi ...but PTI in KPK and GB is big question mark.
 
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