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Ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrested: News and Discussion

Is Martial Law/Emergency a real possibility after IK arrest?

  • Yes

    Votes: 145 63.6%
  • No

    Votes: 83 36.4%

  • Total voters
    228
  • Poll closed .
Kashmir highway, too much crowd video will come.late becauee no internet there
 
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What's the situation on the ground compared to yesterday are the protests getting worse?
Large crowds expected in Karachi, rangers have been deployed as of last night.

Pindi/Islamabad choke points are as follows:
Kashmir Highway, Expressway, ZeroPoint, Abpara, 6th Road, Model Town, Mall Road.

Call from SMT of PTI for all supporters in Pindi / Islamabad to reach Secretariat.

Some parts of Mortorway still blocked 35,36 open, 25 still blocked.
 
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Mod bhai got sentimental, is posting same response in every thread related to recent unrest in Pakistan and is locking the threads :lol:
 
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No need of enemy in presence of Imran: PM​


The PM asked what legal route did Imran Khan adopt other than hurling threats and making baseless allegations​


Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif came hard on Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Tuesday for his blatant lies, vicious attacks on institutions, using religion for political purposes and bending the judiciary for his whims.

“I have no doubt that your politics is defined by blatant lies, untruths, U-turns, and vicious attacks on institutions. Bending the judiciary to your whims and behaving as if rules don’t apply to you,” the prime minister in a long tweet said.



Shehbaz Sharif pointed out that you (Imran) “in his tweet is established by facts over the past few years.”

The prime minister also put four counter-questions to Imran Khan. One, maligning Pakistan Army as an institution is a recurring pattern in your (Imran’s) politics after your ouster from power. “Did you not resort to constant mud-slinging of the leadership of the army & intelligence agency much before the Wazirabad attack?” the prime minister asked.

Secondly, the prime minister asked what legal route did Imran Khan adopt other than hurling threats and making baseless allegations almost on a daily basis. “You refused the offer of cooperation from the federal government and boycotted the legal proceedings and you were never interested in finding the truth about the attack but used the condemnable incident for petty political objectives,” Shehbaz Sharif questioned.

Thirdly, the prime minister questioned at whose behest was the savaging social media campaign against the martyrs of the armed forces launched after the helicopter crash. “Which party did the troll brigade belong to that mocked the martyrs, which was a new low and unimaginable in our politics and culture? With these subversive/treacherous acts on your part, do we need an enemy?” he questioned.
 
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