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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
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What might happen is some Corp Commanders grouping and telling the Chief, your time is up. And then a new Chief will be selected.
ANYTHING is okay at this point. This is the most likely scenario. but like you said, people need to get out
 
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Rangers arrest him. Now Rana Sana will send the message from backdoor, its not me.

In recent months, crooked governing elites have come up with new excuse that it isn't them. Since an institute is an easy target and exactly what all of them been working for, to defame the institute.
 
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Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Post revolution France must have felt like the end of the world, shit went on till the 1840s before it settled. There were many minor revolution after the first one, They were ganged up on and attacked by literally all of europe who wanted to preserve the status quo.
Unfortunately, when Imran Khan will ask the people to come out, they go home, turn on the TV and try get live update on the roads.... a nation of sheep ...that is the reason establishment is ruling this country without a hiccup ..
 
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Talk about being anticlimactic. IK finally arrested and barely any blowback from the masses. So much for being a red line.


It is just a shame, noone in Pakistan comes out when the entire country has been sold out to these elites.

At least kudos for BLA on taking on these elites for their national rights. REst of Pakistan is asleep in slumber.
 
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You're seriously dumb enough to believe a few more years of PDM will transform Pakistan into Singapore?
It won't but one thing is sure a rebellion will break us and this country will cease to exist. Very easy for people sitting abroad telling us what to do. I'll take this shit pakistan over a syria like pakistan any day because i have to live here.

The solution is political and democracy will eventually put things in order over time, however political parties need to sit down and work together, instead of sucking upto the establishment
 
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arrested, legally.. or just detained to prevent a possible bad law and order/rioty situation because people get really exited and he riles them up at his rallies ?
 
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Sad Day. Army is above law.
I think country is no more, just Army rule.
Army wants to save the present set up due to Judiciary threat.
Big powers like the present set up.
I see darkness on Pakistan.

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Bhutto's death led to nothing but Zia cementing the Army, America, and Mullah's power even further (and Nawaz Sharif's political career)

What makes you think Imran Khan's death will do anything else? Bhutto was far more influential than Imran Khan. He disintegrated Pakistan in his quest for power.
Maybe you are right.

Two different factors here, Imran Khan is more influential than Bhutto (can be argued) and Pakistanis are more exposed to the world.

Bhutto, Ayub, Yahya, Mujeeb, in that order disintegrated Pakistan, in their quest of power. So you see, its not only the politicians.
 
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Exactly people picked up from urban city and hang by their balls was all collateral damage to get some generals rich.

I didn't see collateral damage happening in Indian Kashmir

Never saw drones or airforce used there

But since Pakistani ISI has learned from best mosaad their is collateral damage like in Israel

Love you Israel and Pakistan army
We are talking about taliban....

taliban and kashmiri freedom fighter are not the same lol
 
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The core, soldiers and lower level officers and those willing to stand by the constitution will be retained. The Army will be stripped off all its businesses and there will be complete civilian oversight of its functioning, promotions and curriculum.

All soldiers and officers will be taught how their previous leadership going back to Ayub Khan were traitors and degenerates.
I knew you'd answer that.

The US has tried this in Iraq. The Iraqi army was dismantled and "democratic" personnel loyal to the US were installed.

All it did was create a huge population of pissed off, unemployed commanders/soldiers who went on to lead various insurgent groups.

The root cause of corruption in Pakistan is not the Army. The Army is from the same pool of ordinary Pakistanis.

The issue stems from the culture of selfishness and preferring/identifying with your family/tribe/ethnicity over your country, combined with poverty and the fact that the avg Pakistani sits in their drawing room complaining how Pakistan is poor and corrupt while they themselves do not pay taxes and litter all the time.
 
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I have a question. What is the exact meaning of this arrest? Is this an arrest meant to torture and kill the man? Is this arrest meant to instil fear into the people? Is this arrest meant to destroy PTI? There must be some purpose to this arrest.
 
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and IK will become chief and ISI head
A civilian leadership elected via free and fair elections, without the rigging and fraud enabled by the Pakistan Army, can set up a process of appointing the Army Chief and intel heads.

The ISI head should be a civilian or from the Navy or Air Force and the CJCSC should be from the Navy and Air Force for at least a couple of decades.

Cut this bayghairat Army down to size.
 
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Well imran khan and people with his same pacifist mentality should now realize that the way things in pakistan are messed up we need a armed revolution not this long march and protest drama.
This was expected and I am not surprised to be honest. The army either wanted to politically deactivate imran khan or murder him before general elections. He is not getting a bail anytime soon and now the real purge against PTI starts. The army can even rig general elections on a mass scale to bring N league or PPP in power again.
Democracy .....🙄🙄🙄
 
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