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As of now, imran only bring two things:

1. Distribute traitor certificate to people who talks against him.
2. Tweets for Pakistan people for make them happy and feel good.

He has done the settlement with India by sending Kashmir issue in dustbin.

We are happy that maximum he can tweets for Pakistani people and annually can speech in UN, that's all.

Win win situation..... We are happy.


Don't worry PM Imran Khan is not only fighting for a safe Pakistan from a fascist hegemonic current India, it is also fighting for a safe and prosperous India...only time will tell.


PM IK knew about the fact that it is regions which grows and regional peace is important...said this so many times.
 
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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan"India Is a Fascist State, Inspired by the Nazis"
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, 68, speaks about his country's role in global politics, his admiration for the Chinese leadership and the similarities he shares with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Interview Conducted by Susanne Koelbl
30.10.2020, 14.58 Uhr


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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan with DER SPIEGEL reporter Susanne Koelbl in Islamabad: "There is no way I will ever relent."




On a rise in the heart of Islamabad is the imposing residence of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, 68. It is here where he receives his visitors, and he enters the room wearing white traditional dress with a blue vest. The once easygoing cricket world champion and playboy has transformed himself into an earnest statesman who is currently facing numerous problems simultaneously. Pakistan's economy is struggling badly, the opposition has united against Khan and the powerful military, with which he cooperates closely, is severely restricting his room to maneuver. Currently, Khan's government is mediating the peace talks between the U.S. government and the Taliban, which have been hampered by repeated outbreaks of violence. The only glimmer of hope is provided by the relatively low numbers of coronavirus infections in the country.

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DER SPIEGEL: Mr. Prime Minister, with around 6,700 deaths from COVID-19 in Pakistan, a country of 220 million inhabitants, in addition to far fewer infections, your country seems to be doing better than your neighbors. What are you doing differently?
Khan: Almost half of the Pakistani people live on daily and weekly wages. Therefore, we did a smart lockdown. We only restricted areas if we found that there was an outbreak, and we did not stop our supply lines. We did not stop the agriculture sector and quickly reopened the construction sector, because that's what employs the most people in the urban areas. That saved us. India instead restricted people to their homes in poor areas - a complete lockdown. They have a lot of poverty now, same in Iran.
DER SPIEGEL: How many people are tested for the coronavirus every week? Does your government have a clear picture of the pandemic in the country?
Khan: Around 180,000 to 200,000 people are getting tested every week and our national coordination team looks at multiple statistics and has a very clear composite picture of the epidemic. From peak numbers in June, we saw a steady decline in cases, positivity and deaths across the country until late August. Now, we're hoping to survive the second wave.
DER SPIEGEL: The U.S. election is just a few days away. Who do you think has a better chance of winning, Donald Trump or Joe Biden?
Khan: Joe Biden is in front in the opinion polls, but Donald Trump is very unpredictable, because he's not like normal politicians. He plays by his own rules.



DER SPIEGEL: It sounds like you admire that.
Khan: As a politician who started his own party and then built it up into the biggest party in Pakistan over 22 years, I also had to do a lot of out-of-the-box-thinking. We were the first to rely on social media and the first to attract the youth to our rallies.
DER SPIEGEL: Do you see similarities between yourself and Trump?
Khan: We had to be very unorthodox, and in some ways, Donald Trump does too.
DER SPIEGEL: Who you would prefer to work with?
Khan: What we really want from the U.S. is evenhanded treatment with respect to India, especially with the dispute in Kashmir. The region is a hotspot, it could flare up at any time. That's why we expect the U.S., as the strongest country in the world, to be even handed, whoever becomes president. The U.S. thinks India will contain China, which is a completely flawed premise. India is a threat to its neighbors, to China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and to us. It has the most extremist, racist government on the subcontinent. It is a fascist state, inspired by the Nazis in the 1920s and '30s.

Imran Khan (holding the flag) after Pakistan won the cricket World Cup in 1992: I had to do a lot of out-of-the-box thinking.

Imran Khan (holding the flag) after Pakistan won the cricket World Cup in 1992: "I had to do a lot of out-of-the-box thinking."
Foto: Steve Holland / AP


DER SPIEGEL: That is a rather extreme comparison. Are you not exaggerating?
Khan: Read the writings of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the intellectual forerunner of Prime Minister* Narendra Modi's party. They openly admired Hitler. The Nazis wanted to get rid of the Jews. The RSS wanted to rid India of the Muslims.
DER SPIEGEL: You have said on several occasions that Washington forced Pakistan into a misguided war in neighboring Afghanistan. Can you explain that for us?
Khan: Pakistan had nothing to do with the terror attacks on 9/11. Al-Qaida was in Afghanistan. After 9/11, we should not have allowed our army to become involved in the war. I opposed it from day one. The U.S. put pressure on us, and the military dictator Pervez Musharraf succumbed to that pressure.

DER SPIEGEL: At the time, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were the only countries supporting the Taliban. Osama bin Laden had already been designated an international terrorist by then and the Taliban were hosting him.
Khan: Don't forget, Osama bin Laden was a hero in the 1980s. He supported the Mujahedeen against the Soviets in Afghanistan, and he was backed by both the CIA and Pakistan.
DER SPIEGEL: That was long before 9/11. Much had changed after that.
Khan: It was Pakistan's right to recognize the Taliban, but Pakistan had no control over the Taliban. When Pakistan asked the Taliban to hand over Osama Bin Laden to the Americans, they refused.
DER SPIEGEL: Trump officially thanked you recently for helping bring the Taliban to the negotiating table. How did you manage to do so if, as you claim, Pakistan has no close links with them?
Khan: With 2.7 million Afghan refugees in Pakistan, we have a certain amount of leverage, which we used to the utmost. I am very pleased that we succeeded.
DER SPIEGEL: It looks as though the Taliban are on the cusp of a military victory over the Kabul government after securing a peace deal with the U.S. At the same time, they are pretending to negotiate with government representatives. Is your neighboring country of Afghanistan at risk of sliding back into a dictatorship run by brutal fundamentalists?
Khan: I'm afraid no one can predict which way things will go in Afghanistan right now. What I can say is that after Afghanistan, the country that wants peace most is Pakistan. We have lost 70,000 people in this conflict, and our tribal areas adjacent to the Afghan border have been devastated in the last 15 years. Half of the people in these areas have become internally displaced, about 1.5 million of them - victims of the conflict between the Pakistan Taliban and the army. From day one of my government, we have been fostering dialogue.
DER SPIEGEL: You recently received a well-known radical Mujahedeen leader from Afghanistan, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. You allegedly discussed a power-sharing deal between him and the Taliban once the U.S. troops withdraw. What was your advice for him?
Khan: Gulbuddin Hekmatyar took part in the elections in Afghanistan and he accepts the constitution of Afghanistan.


Full interview here:
The best part of the interview...

DER SPIEGEL: You recently remarried. The first lady, Bushra Bibi, is a well-known faith healer. Do you take her advice on political issues?

Khan: Only a fool doesn’t talk about everything with his wife. She has great wisdom. I discuss everything with her, also problems I face in government, dealing with complex situations. She is my soulmate. She is my companion. I would not have survived without her.
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Great man he indeed is...
 
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As of now, imran only bring two things:

1. Distribute traitor certificate to people who talks against him.
2. Tweets for Pakistan people for make them happy and feel good.

He has done the settlement with India by throwing Kashmir issue in dustbin.

We are happy that maximum he can tweets for Pakistani people and annually can speech at UN, that's all.

Win win situation..... We are happy.

Well your new shiny bald asset got compromised in just a few days. :D
 
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The best part of the interview...

DER SPIEGEL: You recently remarried. The first lady, Bushra Bibi, is a well-known faith healer. Do you take her advice on political issues?

Khan: Only a fool doesn’t talk about everything with his wife. She has great wisdom. I discuss everything with her, also problems I face in government, dealing with complex situations. She is my soulmate. She is my companion. I would not have survived without her.
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Great man he indeed is...


Imran Khan's marriage to Bushra Bibi, resulted in a wiser and much more prudent PM IK.
 
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Have you ever seen Imran Khan do this:-
lol what nonsense, you can watch the whole speech here if you want: (I haven't seen the full thing yet)


that was no Nazi salute, just a freeze frame of when Modi was raising his hand to a "Bharat mata ki jai" slogan or something.

but you have to question Imran's wisdom for his near constant evoking of Hitler and the Nazis in reference to Indians. What does he actually fear ? That India will murder/genocide it's muslim population somehow ? or that their rights will be denied or.. what exactly is IK alluding to with the Hitler stuff ?

Pakistanis.. please, some of you samjhao this to us !
 
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lol what nonsense, you can watch the whole speech here if you want: (I haven't seen the full thing yet)


that was no Nazi salute, just a freeze frame of when Modi was raising his hand to a "Bharat mata ki jai" slogan or something.

but you have to question Imran's wisdom for his near constant evoking of Hitler and the Nazis in reference to Indians. What does he actually fear ? That India will murder/genocide it's muslim population somehow ? or that their rights will be denied or.. what exactly is IK alluding to with the Hitler stuff ?

Pakistanis.. please, some of you samjhao this to us !
So what do you think Hitler did when he did the salute? It's exactly the same, the same nationalism techniques, same Mantra of supremist ideology, same invocation of past glory and future glorification. Can't you see they are using the Nazi themes and teachings , using the same Nazi models molded for the the BJP India. The dehumanising and burning of minorities has led to a culture of rape and murder which is rampant in India.
 
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So what do you think Hitler did when he did the salute? It's exactly the same, the same nationalism techniques, same Mantra of supremist ideology, same invocation of past glory and future glorification. Can't you see they are using the Nazi themes and teachings , using the same Nazi models molded for the the BJP India. The dehumanising and burning of minorities has led to a culture of rape and murder which is rampant in India.
Modi isn't sprouting any supremacist ideology.

All world leaders invoke past glory and talk about a bright future for their countries.

What Nazi themes and techniques ?

Dehumanizing minorities, how ?

There is no "culture of rape and murder"

India is a country that's just as flawed or glorious as any other, including yours.

Imran seems pretty convinced about the "fascism" here, what are his fears.. what are your fears about India ?

you really think India is out kill it's 200 million + muslims ?

really ?
 
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lol what nonsense, you can watch the whole speech here if you want: (I haven't seen the full thing yet)


that was no Nazi salute, just a freeze frame of when Modi was raising his hand to a "Bharat mata ki jai" slogan or something.

but you have to question Imran's wisdom for his near constant evoking of Hitler and the Nazis in reference to Indians. What does he actually fear ? That India will murder/genocide it's muslim population somehow ? or that their rights will be denied or.. what exactly is IK alluding to with the Hitler stuff ?

Pakistanis.. please, some of you samjhao this to us !

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So are these also 'frozen' frames? The photographer must be really professional to capture all of them with exactly the same gestures in these 'frozen' frames.
Additionally the photographer also cut his pants to shorts using a special 'bias' lens. Of course this is no coincidence.

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lol what nonsense, you can watch the whole speech here if you want: (I haven't seen the full thing yet)


that was no Nazi salute, just a freeze frame of when Modi was raising his hand to a "Bharat mata ki jai" slogan or something.

but you have to question Imran's wisdom for his near constant evoking of Hitler and the Nazis in reference to Indians. What does he actually fear ? That India will murder/genocide it's muslim population somehow ? or that their rights will be denied or.. what exactly is IK alluding to with the Hitler stuff ?

Pakistanis.. please, some of you samjhao this to us !

How can anyone be so blind and naive to what is happening in India...

This is not just PM IK narrative, whole free world is waking up to the reality...only 'some' Indians aren't.









Only Indians cannot see what is happening...there are hundreds/thousands of such voices in the print/media all over. But again people entrenched into it cannot see it as the hate is seen as a vendetta and a good thing. It is not over till it is over...

Fascism is a state of mind, the best/worst thing about it is that you cannot see it, feel it just as narcissist psychopathic behavior, other related tendencies. People harboring it(fascism/narcissism) feel powerful and rejuvenated...and it is a good thing(for them).
 
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So is this also a frozen frame? The photographer must be really professional to capture all of them saluting in this 'frozen frame'.
No, that is the real RSS salute thing.

The pic I quoted was the Nazi or 'Roman salute'

Not sure where the RSS got that one, some say it's from the fascist era in Europe but not from Germany or Italy.. but from some relatively obscure movement somewhere there, not sure.. look it up.

How is that relevant anyway ? Modi did not make that salute at the Sardar Patel speech, check thelink I posted for the full speech.


So.. let me ask again, what are your fears regarding India ? Do you really believe Modi and the BJP are out to murder 200 million plus Indian muslims the way Hitler allegedly purged 6 million Jews from Germany ?
How can anyone be so blind and naive to what is happening in India...

This is not just PM IK narrative, whole free world is waking up to the reality...only 'some' Indians aren't.








Islamo-commie left wing garbage, all of those links. Guardian, NY Times, Jacobin.. give me a break.

Only Indians cannot see what is happening...there are hundreds/thousands of such voices in the print/media all over. But again people entrenched into it cannot see it as the hate is seen as a vendetta and a good thing. It is not over till it is over...

Fascism is a state of mind, the best/worst thing about it is that you cannot see it, feel it just as narcissist psychopathic behavior, other related tendencies. People harboring it(fascism/narcissism) feel powerful and rejuvenated...and it is a good thing(for them).

and what are your fears, that India is out to it's kill 200 + million muslim citizens ?
 
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No, that is the real RSS salute thing.

The pic I quoted was the Nazi or 'Roman salute'

Not sure where the RSS got that one, some say it's from the fascist era in Europe but not from Germany or Italy.. but from some relatively obscure movement somewhere there, not sure.. look it up.

How is that relevant anyway ? Modi did not make that salute at the Sardar Patel speech, check thelink I posted for the full speech.


So.. let me ask again, what are your fears regarding India ? Do you really believe Modi and the BJP are out to murder 200 million plus Indian muslims the way Hitler allegedly purged 6 million Jews from Germany ?

Islamo-commie left wing garbage, all of those links. Guardian, NY Times, Jacobin.. give me a break.



and what are your fears, that India is out to it's kill 200 + million muslim citizens ?


Doesn't have to kill them...



Islamo-commie left wing garbage, all of those links. Guardian, NY Times, Jacobin.. give me a break.

So here Islamic and the poles apart left wing who hates each other are lumped together...just as they are critical to BJP's regime...

One 'great' aspect of fascism is no dissenting voices are heard, called and thrown away as garbage.
 
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If I look at Pakistan than I found comparable to Hitler is itself imran khan.

1. Don't talk with opposition parties.
2. Resolution passed to send someone to jail without find guilty.
3. If anyone talks against him than he declares him as Traitor..
Points can go on...but don't want to write.

He called modi to Hitler because modi never care or listen when he requested or talks.
Seriously
 
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Doesn't have to kill them...
Then why the comparison with a genocidal regime in Germany and the Italian fascists ?

Agree though, no mass killings.. but what exactly are your fears ?

taken out of context from that highly deceptively edited Vice "interview"

he actually went on to exhort the host to read actual Islamic texts where there's lots of unsavoury bits about 'unbeleivers and kafirs etc' :lol:

but Swami is controversial, man's a troll.. you should check out some of his debates with Asadudin Owaisi, entertaining stuff.

none of this means anything in the current context, all of that stuff was written in the tumultuous 20s and 30s, the world was a very different place. Pre great war British Raj India.. all those things about Jews etc mean nothing.

There is no political agenda in India to disenfranchise any group of people, there is no lust for bloodshed or war among the masses.

Societal problems and crime ? plenty

Dissenters, secessionists, communist revolutionaries ? yes, those too.

Jihadist insurrection ? vo bhi hai

dunno, just don't see this evil Hindu Reich rising or anything.

the economy is fukced, thanks corona.. and less that stellar policies and fumbles but.. it's not that bad.

come visit after the pandemic, hang out in muslim areas in old delhi, lucknow, w bengal, kerala.. see for yourself.
 
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and what are your fears
Isn't it obvious? Almost all the critical indicators that showed some parity one or two decades back has changed fast. Economy, security, stability. Pakistan is best left ignored they got nothing to offer, their clout has diminished even in the Arab world, their friends are notorious trouble makers. And their diplomats are clueless on how to adapt to fast-changing geopolitics.

As for Imran's comments, it's a classic leftist trope that the right-wing gets, he's trying to hitch a ride on that, but I don't think that will hold up given the recent incidents.
 
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