ISPR has denied allegations leveled by Hashmi...
and
also
Javed Hashmi
has said
@ 10:00 pm a hour ago that is... that
He stabbed IK in the back and now is retracting what he said? Totally gone senile.
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ISPR has denied allegations leveled by Hashmi...
and
also
Javed Hashmi
has said
@ 10:00 pm a hour ago that is... that
He didn't kick out to elected president who now proved a stooge of PMLN ... Now PTI will issue him a show-cause notice which shows he is still a president of PTI .............
ISPR has denied allegations leveled by Hashmi...
and
also
Javed Hashmi
has said
@ 10:00 pm a hour ago that is... that
lol, I love you guyz, when he left PML-N and joined PTI, he was known as hero, moral person, the person who instead of running away from country face the consequences, and now when he went against PTI, you guys don't even take a single second to hear what he said but to make him what ever you want.. tell me following things..
1) Did JH left IK when he used technocrat word? Why Imran khan toke his word back to make him return?
2) Was there any core party decision of not getting merge with TuQ and don't go out of red zone? Why Imran Khan break both decisions? Why He (JH) has been trailed when Imran Khan was on fault?
Then why your party chairman was lieing to workers that Foj keh rahi hey k Tuq k pichay jao?
The man was within the top circles, and placed his trust in Imran Khan. He left before as well but was probably given assurances to return. His voice of reason was there to ensure that democratic norms are not abandoned, and when finally his principles could not hold after 15 months of lies and deceit.. he left.
Considering that you take all that PTI does as holy, I am still sticking with the worshipping part....and go ahead, complain about it if you consider yourself righteous... considering that you are a TTA who has been asked multiple times to control his cursing and abusing.. Id like to see your reputation stand on that.
when you president deserts you guys and you expel him you don't become a deserter lol… jesus christ some people will say anything to paint this guy in a bad light… nawaz is going my friend and there is nothing you guys can do to stop it… people died and somebody has to answer for it.Tariq Butt
Monday, September 01, 2014
From Print Edition
ISLAMABAD: A man, who is indefatigably talking to bring about real democracy in Pakistan, is the biggest dictator in running his own Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) as unambiguously pronounced his own president, Javed Hashmi, and by other examples.
However, even before Hashmi’s assertion, Imran Khan was always widely known as an autocrat in the PTI and other affairs, who would not listen to any saner advice that clashes with his unilateral decision he has once taken.
The latest instance of his dictatorship is the way he summarily threw out Hashmi, who was his number two in the party. No political force has ever disposed of such a highest office bearer in this disgraceful manner. In the same fashion, Imran Khan expelled three members of the National Assembly, who refused to resign from their seats as decided by him.
Ailing Hashmi obviously tasted the difference in the culture of the PTI and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). When he, before last general elections, had finally decided to leave the PML-N, a person no less than Begum Kalsoom Nawaz herself visited him to persuade him into changing his mind. Some other PML-N leaders including Khawaja Saad Rafique and their families virtually burst into tears while beseeching him to review his decision. His severe criticism of Nawaz Sharif in the party meetings and publicly never attracted any action by the leadership. Now, his chief rival from Multan Makhdoom Shah Ahmed Mehmood, who is the PTI vice chairman, will be too happy over his ouster without following the due process.
The script provided to the PTI chairman and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri that they struggled hard to implement was already evident to all and sundry. Hashmi’s remarks that triggered his exit from the PTI reinforced it.
Previously, there has been public criticism on the PML-N and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chiefs for being dictatorial but Imran Khan has surpassed them even in matters that are of crucial importance for the PTI itself as well as for Pakistan and the democratic system.
There are several examples when the chiefs of the major political parties took decisions against the almost universal view prevailing in their forces. Some months back, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif went against the predominant stand of his cabinet and party when he decided to hold peace talks with the outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
But it never happened even in the case of the PML-N or the PPP that they took a unanimous decision on any national issue in a closed door session presided over by their chiefs but reversed it a few moments later.
This is exactly what Imran Khan did as narrated by Hashmi. Everyone in the cabal surrounding the PTI chief and its core committee firmly agreed that the sit-in would not move from outside the Parliament building to the front of the Prime Minister House.
The PTI chairman came out of the meeting held in his container to address the crowd and quickly went back from the unanimous decision just after a lone ranger from Rawalpindi, who has exerted all his energies for imposition of martial law, and a close aide of Imran Khan, whispered something in his ears.
“It is my ‘majboori’ (compulsion) to take the sit-in before the Prime Minister House and I apologise to you for this,” this is what the PTI chief told his president, according to Hashmi.
Imran Khan’s decision marked the blackest day in Pakistan’s history when a national politician of his stature directed his supporters to do what they later did. They made a joke of the country in the international world when they tried to ravage the symbols of the state like the Presidency, the Parliament building, the Cabinet Division and the Supreme Court building.
Only Imran Khan can do all this that he has done to destroy everything Pakistan has apart from devastating democracy. Such kind of irresponsibility is typical of politicians, having dictatorial mindset, who suddenly get a popular appeal because of the efforts of invisible hands. A genuine political bird will never resort to such inane adventures.
The 7.6 million votes that Imran Khan got in the 2013 general elections for the first time in his political career went to his head to such an extent that he never reconciled to the hard fact that he genuinely lost the polls and the PML-N indisputably won. However, many people believed that Imran Khan was convinced in the heart of his hearts that he actually lost but was constrained because of his ‘majboori’ to annihilate everything. There is a lot of weight in this argument.
He had no option but to do what he did at the end of the day. The dialogue that his team was holding with the government representatives was just a farce meant for buying time for the scene to be created by moving towards the Prime Minister House.
Nobody else but Imran Khan is solely responsible for the damage done to democracy and Pakistan as a whole. His dictatorial tendency has taken its toll on his politics. Having no stake in the prevailing system or no prospects of such role in the future democratic dispensation, Dr Qadri’s desperation has a different implication. He is a spoiler and wants to ditch all what is left of the democratic system. Being a major political player, the PTI chief had the main responsibility to act sensibly but he failed to put up such a strategy. He has created the situation what permeates now.
Since a lot of uncertainty prevails due to the crisis caused by Imran Khan’s reckless policy, it may be instructive to recall the situation gripping Pakistan before the imposition of martial law by General Ziaul Haq in 1977. At the time, all the political parties were ganged up against the ruling PPP, agitating against the alleged poll rigging. That protest was extensive and violent that erupted after the parties lost the parliamentary polls. The lawyers and other segments of society were out on streets.
The situation is entirely different now. All the political parties and parliamentary forces barring the agitating PTI and PAT solidly stand behind the government in the sense that they reject the demand for the prime minister’s resignation and back continuation of the democratic system. Obviously, the difference between the two scenarios is very distinct.
Imran proves himself the biggest dictator in running PTI - thenews.com.pk
a man of principle??? if a let a donkey loose it will end up where it belongs eventually… and hashmi went back with the people he belonged to… i lost all faith in this guy since first time when he refused to march because they wouldn't let him lead.Did you? Because all of your post is basically conjecture based on trying to discredit Hashmi's statement. Two days ago you would be idol worshipping him, now that he left your dear leader.. he is to be thrown out of the circle of Islam.
Unlike this reactionary logic, I have always considered Hashmi a man of principle and will continue to do so.
Watch his whole interview in last post you phycially stronger ptians and then give your judgement.Mr Hashmi should understand , that in order to change the system sometimes its important to make difficult choices.
He got scared , and perhaps rightfully so as he is older fella who has physical disability.
However , he should support Mr Imran Khan because his decision was simply to take peaceful demonstrators outside of the parliament and not inside, the civilian folks were attacked by police and it was Government's fault
Mr Imran Khan's decision was fair , government did not accept his requests for fair election recount and provisions for inquiry and the demonstrators proceeded to move into Parliment house garden area
How and when he will go? We are hearing go nawaz go from last 30 days. All major political parties are with him. Army dont want him resign then tell me how he will go ?nawaz is going my friend and there is nothing you guys can do to stop it… people died and somebody has to answer for it.
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you will find out soon…How and when he will go? We are hearing go nawaz go from last 30 days. All major political parties are with him. Army dont want him resign then tell me how he will go ?
you will find out soon…
he will go and he knows that. nawaz is leaving and everybody knows this. there is a reason the army is in the capitol…You kid said as if its certain that nawaz is going but has no clue how? So dont make such stupid statement that you cannot explain. We will find out soon