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Opposition submits no-trust motion against PM Imran

Zardari, Shahbaz and Maulana Fazl ur Rehman represent a sizable chunk of Pakistan's population. 99% of the people on PDF are upper middle class or overseas Pakistanis who don't realize that people who "CAN" support Maulana Fazl ur Rehman are found in every street and house of Pakistan.

If Imran Khan is dismissed, and his coalition partners permanently leave him for a larger degree of freedom, these are the cons:
1) National Security of Pakistan can be compromised.
2) Pakistan will, again, take a back seat in international politics.
3) The middle class of Pakistan will have to prepare for another 30 years of turmoil and bullying at the hands of the feudal lords (like Patwaris) and industrialists (like Jehangir Tarin).

But on the brighter side:
1) The uneducated people of Punjab and Sindh will get to rejoice, as familiar faces, which remind them of simpler(?) times, will come back again to rule.
2) The Feudal lords, who have been choked by the current government, will initiate massive mobilization of funds, and work with the corrupt Punjabi bureaucracy to expand their power and wealth. Until now, that money has been locked away in safes, away from the market, in the form of Dollars, and gold.
3) Industrialist will be given a better opportunity to capitalize on sugar shortages, wheat shortages and automobile monopolies.
4) CPEC can be delayed for a decade to get some western aid, and it might even help us get out of FATF.
5) The Westerns masters might forgive the billions of dollars in fine we got for committing fraud with the Tethyan Copper Company for the Reko Diq mines.

The possibilities are endless. Please feel free to add more benefits of getting the "familiar faces" back.
One of my teachers used to say that every politician has some particular favourites but with Nawaz Sharif its clearly Kashmiri ethnicity. Dar khawaja shaikh butt etc will dominate once again. Even when removing musharaf he managed to find a butt in generals. :crazy:
 
All PTI allies '100% inclined' towards Opposition, PML-Q's Pervaiz Elahi says ahead of no-trust motion
  • Pervaiz Elahi says onus on PM Imran Khan to reverse allied parties' inclination towards government.
  • "But I believe the time to send delegations [for assuring support] has passed."
  • Govt to lose majority in NA if three allied parties leave its side and join Opposition.
With the no-confidence motion submitted against Prime Minister Imran Khan, Punjab Assembly Speaker and PML-Q leader Pervaiz Elahi has said that all the PTI allies are "100% inclined" towards the Opposition.
"It is Khan sahab's duty to reverse the tilt. But I believe the time to send delegations [for assuring support] has passed. Had he done this earlier, this could have been avoided," the speaker, whose party is an ally of the PTI in the Centre and Punjab, said while speaking to Hum News.
The speaker termed the alliance of the three Opposition major parties — JUI-F, PML-N, and PPP — as lasting and stable, just weeks before a session to vote on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan is called.
Read more: If three of PTI's allies join Opposition, party will lose 17 MNAs
The government's key ally in the Centre, the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), Monday assured PM Imran Khan of complete support ahead of the no-trust motion, while other allies — BAP, MQM-P, and PML-Q — are still indecisive.
The statement comes just hours after PM Imran Khan said the entire nation was ready to go down with him rather than supporting the "three stooges", as he slammed the Opposition amid rising political tensions.
In his address to a convention of overseas Pakistanis in Islamabad, the prime minister said: "When the people saw the faces of the three stooges — PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, and PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari — they decided against supporting them and expressed their desire to go down with [me]."
The prime minister thanked the Opposition for moving the no-confidence motion and said that through the move, his party had strengthened, with people all-geared up for the March 27 rally — which is expected to take place at D-Chowk just a day before the National Assembly votes on the no-trust motion.
Read more: 'Pakistanis prefer to go down with me than supporting three stooges'
The government allies — BAP, MQM-P, and PML-Q — have been holding meetings back and forth with each another — and even the Opposition parties, as the PTI awaits their final decision.

Numbers game​

It is noteworthy that the three allies have 17 representatives in the National Assembly. If these parties join the Opposition, the PTI government's strength will fall to 162 from 179, and the total number of MNAs in the unified opposition would rise to 179.
To pass the no-trust motion, the Opposition needed the backing of 172 MNAs. The NA currently has a total membership of 341 members, with one seat empty.
The illustration shows the breakdown of the representatives of the government and the Opposition in the National Assembly. — Illustration via Geo News
The illustration shows the breakdown of the representatives of the government and the Opposition in the National Assembly. — Illustration via Geo News
The ruling coalition now has 179 MNAs in favour, while the Opposition has 162 MNAs in the lower house of parliament. The Opposition required the backing of ten more MNAs to dislodge the Imran Khan government.


Did you subtract 15 opposition people missing on the vote day?

Regardless of what opposition says, IK is the most popular leader in Pakistan. If PMLQ and MQM go against current government, there political carrier will be finished.

Awaam especially young generation want change. If referendum is done tomorrow for the presidential system, majority of young generation will vote YES for it.
 
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Even if IK manages to keep this alliance intact there will be too much bad blood now. In my opinion if IK manages to win no confidence movement he should not wait for next 1.5 years. He should go for an early election and try to get a clear mandate.

They are going to be tried for corruption and colluding with foreign governments. Elections will be a landslide for PTI and IK will have a full mandate.
 
Zardari, Shahbaz and Maulana Fazl ur Rehman represent a sizable chunk of Pakistan's population. 99% of the people on PDF are upper middle class or overseas Pakistanis who don't realize that people who "CAN" support Maulana Fazl ur Rehman are found in every street and house of Pakistan.

If Imran Khan is dismissed, and his coalition partners permanently leave him for a larger degree of freedom, these are the cons:
1) National Security of Pakistan can be compromised.
2) Pakistan will, again, take a back seat in international politics.
3) The middle class of Pakistan will have to prepare for another 30 years of turmoil and bullying at the hands of the feudal lords (like Patwaris) and industrialists (like Jehangir Tarin).

But on the brighter side:
1) The uneducated people of Punjab and Sindh will get to rejoice, as familiar faces, which remind them of simpler(?) times, will come back again to rule.
2) The Feudal lords, who have been choked by the current government, will initiate massive mobilization of funds, and work with the corrupt Punjabi bureaucracy to expand their power and wealth. Until now, that money has been locked away in safes, away from the market, in the form of Dollars, and gold.
3) Industrialist will be given a better opportunity to capitalize on sugar shortages, wheat shortages and automobile monopolies.
4) CPEC can be delayed for a decade to get some western aid, and it might even help us get out of FATF.
5) The Westerns masters might forgive the billions of dollars in fine we got for committing fraud with the Tethyan Copper Company for the Reko Diq mines.

The possibilities are endless. Please feel free to add more benefits of getting the "familiar faces" back.
The Pak Deep State knows the West is in decline, and they're getting into the Chinese block. So, they'll decide accordingly...

As for these opposition stooges, a staff Sergent is enough to slap them back into senses should the Deep State want so. The Pak Deep State has been making politics extremely difficult especially for those politicians who are easy prey to the Indian intelligence for they're corrupt to their souls....
 
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Even the Hight Priests* of the Firaun had more Ya'kin and Ihlas than these fatty faggots...

*They fell in Sejda to LORD of the Worlds seeing the Ilahi Mujde demonstrated through the stick of Hazret-i Musa (PBUH). They suffered a terrible death due to that.
 
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They are going to be tried for corruption and colluding with foreign governments. Elections will be a landslide for PTI and IK will have a full mandate.
You know the problem with a landslide is that people harbor HUGE expectations. And then they get frustrated very very easily and quickly.
 
Sir, he is going to lose everywhere. I am purely saying this because of his poor governance, his U-Turn, his opportunistic lotas who have damaged Khan's reputation beyond repair. Just check the local government election results throughout punjab or KPK, you will perhaps have an idea of ground reality.


I wish i had that published newspaper statements of Sheikh Rasheed and those Gujraatee Chaudharies about Imran Kha during their "Honey Moon" era of 2002-2007. Khan criticized heavily on corruption of MQM, Q League and of course Sheikh Rasheed throughout the decade. His alliance with these real thugs after 2018 election still hurts every sincere Pakistani. Infact i still can't digest how Imran Khan got trapped by this Pindi Boy....It hurts. !!!
Agree sir
We need good governace of 1983 to 2018
That turned us into asian tiger leaving behind southkorea, china, vietname, india and bengaldesh all of who

Mean while bad governace has led export growth, tax reforms and water security and stable foreign policies

Paksitan like good governace
Future of good governace
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They are going to be tried for corruption and colluding with foreign governments. Elections will be a landslide for PTI and IK will have a full mandate.
Doubt it? Why?

Because IK never won before..despite a huge push/support from establishment/jangeer tarin

Now he hasnt has these cards
So he wont

Point is we need a leader whose populae in punjab and IK isnt that

May be a reluanch of chaudary/hamaz azar may work

I see prono queen maryum aa our new PM of this pak and virtous nation loved by PAKIStanis
 
You know the problem with a landslide is that people harbor HUGE expectations. And then they get frustrated very very easily and quickly.

It won't matter, IK will get complete power to force through structural reforms such as politicians having to declare and move assets into Pakistan before taking office, and after 5 more years people will start understanding the bigger picture when going to vote.
 
Sir, its not
This is popular opinion in pakistan

This gentleman explains it nicely


Sir, i am trying to just help people understand how come PMLN wins election every year for last 40 years including 2018 in (central punjab) except for 199-2007 when mushi did rigging

Its because people of pakistan think kickbacks is halal money..hence why for miald and ramadhan we steal electricity for mosques
Lol openly corrupt now they admit it lol
 
Zardari, Shahbaz and Maulana Fazl ur Rehman represent a sizable chunk of Pakistan's population. 99% of the people on PDF are upper middle class or overseas Pakistanis who don't realize that people who "CAN" support Maulana Fazl ur Rehman are found in every street and house of Pakistan.

If Imran Khan is dismissed, and his coalition partners permanently leave him for a larger degree of freedom, these are the cons:
1) National Security of Pakistan can be compromised.
2) Pakistan will, again, take a back seat in international politics.
3) The middle class of Pakistan will have to prepare for another 30 years of turmoil and bullying at the hands of the feudal lords (like Patwaris) and industrialists (like Jehangir Tarin).

But on the brighter side:
1) The uneducated people of Punjab and Sindh will get to rejoice, as familiar faces, which remind them of simpler(?) times, will come back again to rule.
2) The Feudal lords, who have been choked by the current government, will initiate massive mobilization of funds, and work with the corrupt Punjabi bureaucracy to expand their power and wealth. Until now, that money has been locked away in safes, away from the market, in the form of Dollars, and gold.
3) Industrialist will be given a better opportunity to capitalize on sugar shortages, wheat shortages and automobile monopolies.
4) CPEC can be delayed for a decade to get some western aid, and it might even help us get out of FATF.
5) The Westerns masters might forgive the billions of dollars in fine we got for committing fraud with the Tethyan Copper Company for the Reko Diq mines.

The possibilities are endless. Please feel free to add more benefits of getting the "familiar faces" back.
Correction - they definitely realize it and hence decided to move out of Pakistan in the first place because they saw the malaise in national character. Hence they keep hope eternal but also realize the fate of the country is in the hands of people who have no wish to change the status quo because their bellies are full.
 
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