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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 .
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Wtf rubbish, he is not military and cannot court martialled.. you’ve been lied to that masturtating over Maryam improves your brain cells, it positively degraded any senses of coherent reasoning…

This has done during great era of Imran Khan:

 
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Yasmine Rasheed arrested

Army has been mobilised to Islamabad.
 
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And unlike IK, he succeeded only with an armed struggle with full backing of a super power and a regional power with 200K troops invading.

I'm not talking about 1971. The civil war was a tragedy.

I'm talking about everything that led up to that violence between 1947 to 1970.

The Bengalis stayed loyal to Pakistan despite being looked at inferiorly.

Mujib stood by Fatima Jinnah while your Faujeets were destroying her reputation and name.

Don't play games. Pakistanis deep down have always had these feelings but most of us never wanted to admit it.

Until now. I was spoon-fed that ISPR BS and defended the army from "libetards".

But now I know it was me that was lying all along.

Now I see everything.
 
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Who wants their horns to be clipped? We want their balls to be crushed .. so they really become neutral, with no hajat and hawas and more focused on what they are bred for.

Brother if the army was neutral IK would still be winning 1 seat. We want the army to support and stand with patriotic leaders to make Pakistan a strong powerful state and not support the corrupt and dacoits.
 
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Brother if the army was neutral IK would still be winning 1 seat. We want the army to support and stand with patriotic leaders to make Pakistan a strong powerful state and not support the corrupt and dacoits.
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Ask the agent provocateurs of PDM that question.

Most of the violence is under cover police officers trying to make the protests look bad. Lmfao


You already got caught in Lahore.

Chutiyo this isn't 1993.
This could be transport mafia ppp lots handiwork
 
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This happened because your friend India took advantage of the political unrest and instability within Pakistan. Indian haters used to share such pictures but now PTI Jyallaz have become their spokesperson and selling their narrative. Now manzor pashteen and Major arya are their heroes and true voices for political supporters of Imran
Newsflash Maj. Arya has been shilling for Bajwa and the rest of the Napak Army of late especially after he was debriefed by hindutva establishment that GhQ sepoys are now on hindutva payroll.

BTW, any self respecting patriot would be more incensed that the pathetic Gen. Niazi, a sepoy extraordinaire, surrendered in the first place and not with Indians making a meme out of it.
 
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This has done during great era of Imran Khan:


And somehow that's supposed to make your argument better?

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Removing Imran Khan from the picture solves nothing

The nature of protests that broke out after Imran's arrest signal that public anger is also directed at the military.

IMRAN Khan has been arrested, and the Rubicon crossed. The breakout of fresh hostilities between the PTI and the state means any hopes of a negotiated breakthrough in the ongoing political stalemate can be put to rest.

The interior minister has said Mr Khan was picked up for failing to join a corruption investigation involving an alleged land transaction against money owed to the state by property tycoon Malik Riaz.

However, recent developments — in particular, Mr Khan’s fresh confrontation with the armed forces — seem to suggest that he may have been picked up for an entirely different reason.

The fact that it was the Punjab Rangers and not the Islamabad Police which were sent in to nab him from the Islamabad High Court’s premises seems to support the latter thesis.

The nature and locus of the protests that broke out following Mr Khan’s arrest yesterday signal that public anger is also directed at the military. Video footage recorded at various protests suggested that the people were angry enough to cross lines no one dared cross before.
 
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