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Imran Khan's arrest: Zaman park under attack

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Look like there is no strong student politics in Pakistan.
It's non existent in many institutes, even where it exists, it's of no use to anyone.

If PTI had a strong Student wing, I can bet Police would have thought 10 times before pulling any shit.
 
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Look like there is no strong student politics in Pakistan.

For Indonesia case, the one who demonstrate on the street and then conquere parliament building during Reformation period (1997-1998) is university students.

We have Executive, Parliamentary Body in each university, then there is BEM SI or Executive Body for All universities.

It is part of pressure group in our country and can be mobilized to pressure government or parliament
Student councils were banned by dicktaker Zia
 
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Good that they are setting up precedent. Hope Imran remembers this when he wins.
 
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Committee to lead party if I’m arrested: Imran

Reuters
March 18, 2023


<p>Former prime minister Imran Khan, gestures as he speaks with Reuters during an interview, in Lahore, Pakistan March 17, 2023. —Reuters/Akhtar Soomro</p>


Former prime minister Imran Khan, gestures as he speaks with Reuters during an interview, in Lahore, Pakistan March 17, 2023. —Reuters/Akhtar Soomro
  • Khan tells Reuters his life is more at threat than before
  • Khan: Nationwide reaction if attempt to arrest or kill me
  • Khan: Pakistan military feels threatened by me

Former prime minister Imran Khan has formed a committee to lead his party if he is arrested, he told Reuters hours before an appearance before a court that had issued arrest warrants for him.
The former cricket legend has led country-wide protests after his ouster from power last year and has had a spate of cases registered against him. The police unsuccessfully tried to arrest him on Tuesday, leading to intense clashes with his party workers.

“I have made a committee which will obviously take decisions once — if — I’m inside” jail, the 70-year-old said in an interview in his Lahore home before heading to Islamabad early on Saturday. He said there were 94 cases against him.

Imran, who was shot and wounded while campaigning in November, says the threat to his life is greater than before and asserted — without providing evidence — that his political opponents and the military want to block him from standing in elections later this year.

The military and government did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The government has denied being behind the cases. The military — which has an outsized role in Pakistan, having ruled the country for nearly half of its 75-year history — as said it remains neutral towards politics.

Imran said there is no reason he should be arrested now, because he had bail on all his cases. If convicted in a case, the PTI chief could face disqualification from contesting the elections scheduled for November.

“The establishment right now somehow feels threatened by me. And that is the issue,” he said.
 
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