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Is Imran Khan going down the Path of Mohamed Mursi?

No.

The Turkish army did not want to liquidate Erdoğan as a full staff in the July 15 coup attempt. The cult-looking CIA gang (FETÖ) entrenched in the military tried it. Similarly, the attempt to issue a memorandum in the early 2000s did not receive the support of the entire army.

The situation in Egypt developed in contrast to this. Especially the Egyptian Army was completely anti-Morsi. I don't know the situation of the Pakistani Army. If there is even a small crack in high ranks of the PA and if the support of the people is strong, IK will come out of these events stronger.

Pakistan has very serious problems. With a corrupt state actors, things will only get worse. If IK gets stronger and IK a wise statesman, IK will first liquidate the deep-state gangs that are rooted in the Pakistan State.

And then he became the second founder of Pakistan by liquidating the religiously disguised gangs!

Otherwise, your job is difficult. You will fall into the interregnum that will last for decades.

EXACTLY.

Erdogan was very aware of this. He strengthened the civilian intelligence infrastructure.

In Pakistan, there is nothing to challenge the army (the deep state tendencies within it) with.
 
We are on our way towards a Najam Sethi model. The Najam Sethi model is sb mil kr khaen ge. The Politicians, the Generals, the media owners and the Judiciary will share the pie. Mind you there is plenty to go around when you have a herd of 220 million sheep.

The Americans will provide some fiscal space and the media will shape the narrative.

Imran will be the target of intense character assasination and eventually he will be jailed with the keys thrown away.

Pakistan will then collapse but these crooks along with their children would be safely settled somewhere else by then.

Indian intervention would be welcomed by that time by a large portion of the population.

I agree with this analysis.
 
What khan is doing now will make it hard to bridge with main establishments in the future because if main establishments succeed, then they will remember this for the long time.

Khan should wait until the situation is subdued and General Bajwa is out of picture. Otherwise, khan is looking to become distant memory or martyred in politics following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

Don’t push the boundaries when the strange things can happen in the future.
 
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