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Imran Khan's arrest: Zaman park under attack

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The boy told the policeman to tie the brace, my hand was broken.
If it was a Punjab policeman, he would have broken the other one too..

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Divide and conquer has failed. Nation is united .

Victory is near, inshAllah . May Allah keep us on the right path and guide the misguided and destroy the evil doers.
Even though I love everything about Punjab but let's be honest

Atleast PPP no matter how shit at governance atleast did token shit for Sindhi culture, language etc even anp did something - PMLn or any of these Muslim leagues always portrayed themselves as pan nationalist parties just like PPP but did literally nothing on that front or industrialization, or education or health
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Suddenly When they're facing tough times at home front
them invoking subtle EN ism is disingenuous and stupid - even as someone who put some value on those things I won't trust em one bit

Since They're seeing their political death - in time they'll invoke islamism, nationalism, EN ism, call you a cult, dehumanize you as lunatics

But f em - we all agree on one thing - putting establishment in barracks
 
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If Asim does what I proposed in my earlier post here, everything will be solved.
If Asim does what I proposed in my earlier post here, everything will be solved.
He looks like another beghairet. I think it’s that ugly tan uniform. If they wore actual professional military uniforms, they would probably act like one. It screams colonialism including that carrying stick.
 
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Editorial:

Imran cannot expect to be excused by the law if he comes into conflict with the legal system

PML-N would be harming itself by choosing undemocratic means to regain power.

AT the time these words were written, the police and Rangers contingents dispatched to arrest PTI chairman Imran Khan from his Lahore residence had been ordered to retreat. Despite engaging in violent confrontations with scores of charged PTI supporters for more than a day, the law-enforcement personnel ultimately returned empty-handed from Zaman Park.

Mr Khan had told multiple foreign media outlets late Tuesday that he was mentally prepared to spend the night behind bars, but was determined not to surrender. The former prime minister appeared convinced that his arrest was motivated by some sinister conspiracy to assassinate him.

Outside his house, his loyalists — who turned up in droves and quickly outnumbered the police — put up stiff resistance despite being shelled incessantly with tear gas and, according to some reports, fired upon with live ammunition. The sole comfort that can be derived from the disturbing episode is that no innocent lives were lost.

It ought to be pointed out that the civil war-like situation that erupted outside Mr Khan’s residence may have been avoided had he showed up on Monday at the Islamabad sessions court hearing the Toshakhana case. His legal team had already secured bail for him in other cases, but couldn’t convince the judge conducting the Toshakhana proceedings.

A brief reprieve granted to him by the Islamabad High Court expired on Monday with another no-show, and even the IHC said enough when approached for bail again yesterday.

Mr Khan’s security may be a valid concern, but that ought to be addressed to the state. He cannot expect to continue being excused by the law if he refuses to submit. Mr Khan’s legal team has asked why the police is so desperate to arrest him, arguing that his arrest warrants are only meant to ensure his presence in court on March 18. Till that point is moot, however, his stance can only be taken as one of defiance.

Lastly, it is quite disappointing to note that Mr Khan’s political opponents, especially the PML-N, have been advocating for a crackdown against the PTI leader ahead of the election scheduled for Punjab.

Maryam Nawaz has previously insisted on ‘evening the scales’ before any election is held; it is hoped her party isn’t simply seeking to eliminate the competition from a contest it will find very difficult to win. The PML-N not too long ago had rallied boldly around the slogan of ‘Vote ko izzatdo’.

It would do itself a great disservice if it now opts for undemocratic means to return to power. The party and Ms Nawaz must remember one thing: the aftermath of 2018 showed that an election which lacks legitimacy in the eyes of the public can make it extremely difficult for a new government to find broad support for its agenda.
 
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Man, you are losing little bit respect you had in members eye post by post. My sincere advice , stick to military stuff.
That's what I advised Irfan Baloch sb. Unfortunately, none of them takes a hint. Your time is up. Your empire is crumbling. You are clutching on straws.

His true face is coming out
His kartoots catching up with him.
 
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Editorial:

Imran cannot expect to be excused by the law if he comes into conflict with the legal system

PML-N would be harming itself by choosing undemocratic means to regain power.

AT the time these words were written, the police and Rangers contingents dispatched to arrest PTI chairman Imran Khan from his Lahore residence had been ordered to retreat. Despite engaging in violent confrontations with scores of charged PTI supporters for more than a day, the law-enforcement personnel ultimately returned empty-handed from Zaman Park.

Mr Khan had told multiple foreign media outlets late Tuesday that he was mentally prepared to spend the night behind bars, but was determined not to surrender. The former prime minister appeared convinced that his arrest was motivated by some sinister conspiracy to assassinate him.

Outside his house, his loyalists — who turned up in droves and quickly outnumbered the police — put up stiff resistance despite being shelled incessantly with tear gas and, according to some reports, fired upon with live ammunition. The sole comfort that can be derived from the disturbing episode is that no innocent lives were lost.

It ought to be pointed out that the civil war-like situation that erupted outside Mr Khan’s residence may have been avoided had he showed up on Monday at the Islamabad sessions court hearing the Toshakhana case. His legal team had already secured bail for him in other cases, but couldn’t convince the judge conducting the Toshakhana proceedings.

A brief reprieve granted to him by the Islamabad High Court expired on Monday with another no-show, and even the IHC said enough when approached for bail again yesterday.

Mr Khan’s security may be a valid concern, but that ought to be addressed to the state. He cannot expect to continue being excused by the law if he refuses to submit. Mr Khan’s legal team has asked why the police is so desperate to arrest him, arguing that his arrest warrants are only meant to ensure his presence in court on March 18. Till that point is moot, however, his stance can only be taken as one of defiance.

Lastly, it is quite disappointing to note that Mr Khan’s political opponents, especially the PML-N, have been advocating for a crackdown against the PTI leader ahead of the election scheduled for Punjab.

Maryam Nawaz has previously insisted on ‘evening the scales’ before any election is held; it is hoped her party isn’t simply seeking to eliminate the competition from a contest it will find very difficult to win. The PML-N not too long ago had rallied boldly around the slogan of ‘Vote ko izzatdo’.

It would do itself a great disservice if it now opts for undemocratic means to return to power. The party and Ms Nawaz must remember one thing: the aftermath of 2018 showed that an election which lacks legitimacy in the eyes of the public can make it extremely difficult for a new government to find broad support for its agenda.
I think Imran "Should " come into conflict with this lame and biased legal system.
He won't lose anything.
 
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why is it a stupid question ?
I have read in news that a arrest warrant has been issued by court and the police went to arrest IK
I asked why IK is evading arrest ? He can surrender in court and get bail as it is norm in NBWs

The court has issued warrants for not appearing in the court and not for finding guilty on any charges

I am not denying that the establishment and their bosses are out close IK
Arshad Sharif should also have surrendered so they could torture him right here in his Motherland rather than going through the trouble to torture and assassinate him thousands of miles away in Kenya
 
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The scene is changing now, not of Zaman park but this stunt of IK. He never listens to law still law is relaxed for him to bring him into senses. LHC has relaxed it again for a breather.

The changing scene is that he is now being seen as a dangerous customer for Pakistan by Military and ISI. They haven’t been part of this stunt but have watched closely.

Firstly, 90% chances that in his case of becoming PM, they will intervene so he doesn’t become PM. They have started to consider him dangerous in destabilising Pakistan and its affairs. Secondly, bright chances that he will be assassinated somehow sooner or later.

This Zaman park incident has made the civilian bureaucracy hate him too. They consider him mentally unstable to run country.

Let’s see what happens next but this psycho khan thinks he has played a politically perfect move instead he is being highly disliked by making a mockery of law (whatever is left of it in Pakistan) and also trying to destabilise the country. As a politician he is seen a trouble maker.
Every tutelage system (= slaves under the Imperialists) in every country at all periods of history thinks alike! Iblis was the first to think that way! What happened to the Turkish tutelage? Do you hear anything from them now? Man* proposes, GOD disposes.....

By the by, it wasn't about Mujib alone, it was about the East Pak folks. Now, it's about the West Pak folks...

*As for the Muslims, they surrender to HIS WILL, PLAN, EXECUTION etc. a priori
 
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