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Imran Khan’s Street Politics Sets Up Showdown With Army - Bloomberg

If Army institution was a person, its example would be like of those who throw acid on girl face after a refusal, Army will make sure Pakistani's suffer if they ever try to send them back into barracks. Bajwa is just a Product of that filthy institution we call Army/Establishment, until we put them back in their place to have civil supremacy nothing will change in Pakistan, Pakistani's should stop worshiping these thugs in Uniform, they don't do nothing for free, for whatever service they provide they suck the blood/money out of Pakistani's.
love the acid throwing guy example. succinct
 
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“Imran’s fight seems to be with General Bajwa and not with the military as a whole,” said Akhil Bery, director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute in Washington. “Of course, the rank and file will continue to support the chief, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t be supportive of Khan as well.”


 
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This time inshallah establishment will lose. Establishment should not have such deep role in politics. Also, powers of army chief also need to be curtailed. There is one man who is more powerful than the system.
 
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Its sad but even now IK has not put the preverbal foot down on the neutrals, its almost has if he has already assumed he cannot win in a head on fight against them. He has the majority support, but instead of trying to be revolutionary and end the establishments reign and bring about a true democratic system, he is instead, asking them to right their wrong and back him once more. Atleast thats what interpret from his words.

When asked by an RT interviewer, who was behind his ouster, he named the current government. Never once did he directly state the Pakistan deep state or establishment was involved. He is STILL playing softball. I am of the believe IK is too soft to bring much needed change. Its as if he is waiting for the all too powerful establishment to come to their senses, or for something else to occur such as mutiny within the high command. Both slim to none chances of happening.

Status quo will remain until a real revolutionary comes forth.
 
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“Imran’s fight seems to be with General Bajwa and not with the military as a whole,” said Akhil Bery, director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute in Washington. “Of course, the rank and file will continue to support the chief, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t be supportive of Khan as well.”
You can't take down a COAS without taking down the system/Institution that protects him, so if any leader wants Pakistan to prosper and finally get on right track, A confrontation with Army as Institution is inevitable. And Army won't give up all that power they consolidate over the years without a fight, Pakistani's have to decide that if they want military Thugs or democratically elected Civilian Govt.
 
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I actually have zero doubt that if Jinnah was alive today and he made these statements, and many more, he would be booked under sedition and mutiny charges.

Aik do saal do and I think these quotes of Jinnah are going to be removed from our Pakistan Studies books.
I can bet on this, unko bhi penis aor testics par current mara jata :lol:
 
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Populist demagogue had long become a tool in 5th gen warfare against Pakistan just like when Pakistan lost her eastern wing to Indian state terrorism.
 
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