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Ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrested: News and Discussion

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

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The Pakistani generals have no morals. Greedy bunch.

Monal Restaurant is Built on Army Land & Army Wants it Back​


Already subjected to several objections, now Pakistan Army has stepped forward to get its share of land back on which Monal restaurant is built.
ByNew Desk

14 November 2019



Monal starts paying rent to army​


This is not a military anymore. These are property dealers.

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What is with him.!!!!!!!
His body language in front of foreigners..
@RescueRanger could you please post the history of airforce 1 if it was Thailand or Fazlu used it internally.

This piece of shit looks high on something.

Such things only happen in authoritarian totalitarian states.

This is a commercial entity. The Pakistani army has completely transformed into a profit organisation. The Pakistani army is not a military.
 
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Using your official position to buy something for less than its market value is the very definition of corruption. The gifts were not from his relatives or childhood friends but given by foreign dignitaries only because he occupied the position of Prime Minister. There would have been no corruption if he had bought the gifts at values assessed at by an independent evaluator. Instead, he or his agents sold the gifts without ever depositing them in toshakhana and then deposited a fraction of the sales proceeds in the toshakhana.
The purchase of gifts from the Toshakhana is legal, barring the restrictions outlined in the law governing the purchase of gifts (vehicles are excluded, for example). Appraisals for determining the purchase price are done by evaluators as outlined per the applicable law, and that process was followed correctly by IK.

I personally disagree with the current laws that allow purchase of gifts given to government officials/representatives. Gifts given to government representatives are property of the State and should be displayed/stored in museums etc with no option of purchase - but that would require a change in the existing laws and till such a change is made, Imran Khan has done nothing illegal or even unethical.

The official Pakistan government narrative says otherwise. It is possible they are wrong just as it is possible that you are wrong. However, there is a very simple smell test. Was the value at which he sold the gifts substantively equal to what he paid for them ? If not, his profit came at the expense of Pakistani taxpayers and, if that is not corruption, I don't know what is.
Please stop blabbering when you obviously haven't even bothered to look into the applicable laws.

The purchase of gifts from Toshakhana, what gifts are excluded from purchase (such as vehicles bought in the past by the PMLN and PPP leadership), the process of evaluating the gifts and their purchase price, timeframe for depositing money for purchase etc are all outlined in the relevant laws.

At least go use google to find the laws and post the relevant sections that you believe IK violated and provide evidence that said violations in fact occurred.
 
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Because Indians, especially the RSS/Hindutva variety have forged a special bond of late with the Sepoys of GHQ, the former are now the biggest defenders and advocates of all that's napak sepoys are doing to not only the IK/PTI but the whole state of Pakistan and been doing so since its inception. The low IQ hindutva warriors have only just realized that Napak sepoys have been doing India's bidding from day one and they've deriding the sepoys for no reason all this time.
It was obvious from how the Indians became cheerleaders for the very same Fauj they were bitter critics of and the reason is simple - the more fascist and corrupt the Fauj is, the more it violates the constitution, undermines Pakistan, alienates the citizenry, the weaker it is as an institution and, more importantly for Indians, the weaker the State of Pakistan becomes.
 
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The purchase of gifts from the Toshakhana is legal, barring the restrictions outlined in the law governing the purchase of gifts (vehicles are excluded, for example). Appraisals for determining the purchase price are done by evaluators as outlined per the applicable law, and that process was followed correctly by IK.

I personally disagree with the current laws that allow purchase of gifts given to government officials/representatives. Gifts given to government representatives are property of the State and should be displayed/stored in museums etc with no option of purchase - but that would require a change in the existing laws and till such a change is made, Imran Khan has done nothing illegal or even unethical.


Please stop blabbering when you obviously haven't even bothered to look into the applicable laws.

The purchase of gifts from Toshakhana, what gifts are excluded from purchase (such as vehicles bought in the past by the PMLN and PPP leadership), the process of evaluating the gifts and their purchase price, timeframe for depositing money for purchase etc are all outlined in the relevant laws.

At least go use google to find the laws and post the relevant sections that you believe IK violated and provide evidence that said violations in fact occurred.
I am not a prosecutor and don't have access to any legal evidence, but I have read the verdict given by the Election Commission of Pakistan and the indictment by the sessions court on the matter. I would advise you to do the same. If you disagree with them, I would love to hear what evidence you have access to that the courts and constitutional authorities in Pakistan don't.
 
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I am not a prosecutor and don't have access to any legal evidence, but I have read the verdict given by the Election Commission of Pakistan and the indictment by the sessions court on the matter. I would advise you to do the same. If you disagree with them, I would love to hear what evidence you have access to that the courts and constitutional authorities in Pakistan don't.
The election commission that is part and parcel of the PDM+Army blatantly violating the Supreme Court order to hold elections and carrying out a fascist crackdown to suppress dissent and break up the PTI?

Stop being such a transparent schill for the fascist Army.

Gave you an opportunity to come clean and you just showed your true colors.

Thread banned.
 
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