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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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Waisay Khan Sahib ki taang theek hogaee :rofl:

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Hi brother , the Chief of National accountability beuro is in action. Unfortunately he is also former lieutenant General who is currently the chief appointed a month ago while all the abduction scenarios pre planned.
That billi ki ankhain wala Butt is also corrupt, he stole lands from overseas Pakistani doctor and then harassed him to leave the country never to come back.

Asim Whisky has a file on Butt as well to keep him in line.
 
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Aand now the mobs are beating civilians and hertbroken soldiers alike.

Are you clowns happy now? Next they will beat you up too, and misbehave with your female family members. And you will be begging the Army and Police to save you.
Have you verified this particular mob is PTI-affiliated? We saw earlier, men dressed in civilian outfits jumping out of an army truck and heading to Girja Chowk.
Your mistaken. Pakistan is vassal state of the US. The sold out army jernails of Pakistan have been taking orders from Uncle Sam since the 50s.
I don't see US any different from UK. They are both the same, former being an extension of the latter.
How many ways do you want them to kill IK?
None. Where do you get this idea that I want him killed?
Its getting hard to have any reasoning to get going now like my country is dead, Muslims as a whole are enslaved to worldly pleasure to give two fucks about their Muslim brothers and sisters. No faith, no nation and no ideology what's the reason to be anymore?. I am lucky enough to receive A/O level education which only 1 percent of the 1 percent of our population gets, with my goal being to do something for my country, my people and Islam to return us to our glory days. Yet now there is no hope for our civilization in all words we are now slaves to the west and there is nothing you can do to change it. Its getting to the point I feel bad to be born in this country hell I was in UAE a few years ago but In my foolishness I came back to Pakistan as I still had hope and now I am at the edge, best action is to simply leave now and live nationless...
Dr. Israr lectured about the current situation 40 years ago. Inspired heavily by Allama Iqbal, you could say, they were both ahead of their times, able to see into the distant future. Thankfully, both figures left us with solutions for these issues which, however, are not only ignored but also generally forgotten by the public, much like the language our national anthem is written in.

They say about Israr, he knew Iqbal better than Iqbal himself; essentially, he was the genuine legacy of Iqbal. It is unfortunate nobody has taken the mantle after Israr.
We need Chinese style civilian dictatorship (not this hybrid regime sh!t where neither are there perks of democracy nor of dictatorship). The Chinese lifted 700 milion people out of poverty. That is 1/10 of the entire world.

Democracy works only in developed educated countries.
The Chinese system is the closest thing to Islamic Shariah. A panel is selected from the top minds in the country, based on merit alone. And then the panel selects the top individual from amongst them for a term. Everyone is in agreement over issues, there is no political opposition in any project or development. Major industrial institutions are state-owned, so there is no incentive for them to garner political support (i.e. bribing) from the government for personal benefit. The Chinese system allows them to plan decades ahead and to execute perfectly with their 5-Year plan which is currently the 14th such plan in practice.

Even in developed countries, democracy doesn't work well. The opposition parties focus more on defeating each other than for the benefit of citizens, leadership is just a revolving door for corporate CEO's seeking corporate advantage. Major institutions are privately-owned with a strong influence on government policymaking that targets corporate profits over social welfare. Long-term planning is curtailed by opposition forces. Hence, leaders choose short-term benefits (i.e. unpayable loans) because the long-term implications can be deferred onto future, possibly opposition, governments.

In Pakistan, the flaws of democracy are more pronounced with opposition governments derailing previous government's projects for personal favor, seeking more short term benefits with long term implications. Turn on the news any day of the year, any year of the decade and you find governments in power scathing their opposition or previous government all day with very little solutions offered or practiced.

Moreover, the biggest drawback to democracy in poor countries is the ability of foreign governments to bribe and fund specific political parties that will be in their foreign interests. Just like corporations finance goverment campaigns in USA for personal benefit, wealthy foreign countries like UK, USA, France, etc finance their preferred political groups in poor democracies for their own western interests. And of course, recieving a big bribe is very lucrative in poor countries. This is one reason foreign interference doesn't work in places like China (or even Iran and other dictatorships), because there is no real opposition to support. Hence, over here, the next tactic of imperialism is to use the war canard, sanctions, assasination, etc.
 
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There were Several Bomb Blasts recently in order to create a situation to Delay elections.

In the Last 48 hours there was Chaos Everywhere. Entire Security apparatus was busy crushing a political party. Yet No Terrorist activity from TTP and other banned organizations was Observed. If I was in their shoes I would be activating my cells to blow shit up but nothing not even a Zilch from them.
 
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Shehbaz Sharif decides to hold consultation with allied parties
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Minutes after Supreme Court declared Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan’s arrest from Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises illegal, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chairman and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Moulana Fazlur Rehman met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and urged the federal government to adopt tough stance.

Matters pertaining to ongoing political situation of the country came under discussion in the meeting.

Sources privy to the development said that the JUI-F chief suggested federal government to adopt tough stance after the apex court declared Imran Khan’s arrest from Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises illegal and ordered his release.

On the other hand, Federal Minister for Law Azam Nazeer Tarar and Attorney General of Pakistan (AGP) also met the prime minister and held consultation on Supreme Court’s verdict. The minister will will bring forward the position of the federal government.

During the meeting, PM Shehbaz Sharif decided to hold consultation with allied parties on the current situation and contacted the leaders of coalition partners after the PTI chairman was given relief by the top court.

A joint strategy will be adopted after consultation with the coalition leaders and the plan of action will also be decided in the National Security Committee meeting.
 
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