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They can't rig the elections, won't be possible in the current dynamic. Too ununified to even attempt any grand attempt to rig anything. Whenever they come to power, you'll see how capable they are when they try to pass basic bills, let alone contentious bills, let alone a rigging and electoral alliance.
Why?
You ' r make no sense

Oppositon is saying election has always been rigged, even when they come to power and yousay they cant be rigged

This is like a lawyer defending his client who confessess
 
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Each party now has its turrf so fighting wont happen
JUI KPK
pppp sindh
pml n central punjab by ext. center
 
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They were unified enough to make this stand. By the way, you are under the assumption that these factions aspire to be national parties and not thinking they would be happy to divide Pakistan up amongst themselves. PPP and PMLN were very happy 2008-2013 to play a game of threatening each other during elections then governing as normal when it stopped. That dynamic is their ideal.
They prefer it to living next to Imran sure. But they're only unified till IK is out, they don't trust each other at all. They'll stab each other in the back at the first opportunity.
Why?
You ' r make no sense

Oppositon is saying election has always been rigged, even when they come to power and yousay they cant be rigged

This is like a lawyer defending his client who confessess
You shouldn't confuse electoral games and rigging at a local level vs. national rigging. The former has been happening in by elections will continue to happen, the latter is not possible for now.
 
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they don't trust each other at all. They'll stab each other in the back at the first opportunity.
Stab eachother in the back for what? What motivated them to get rid of Imran was his aim of going after their corruption. After they've ensured he's gone and neutralized any mechanisms to avoid repeating any similar aberration, what exactly would they stab each other in the back over? Support from the military? Then we're at square one again.

I've said this before but the anti-Imran camp has decided they want to continue this perpetual cycle of fake politics where democracy is completely out of hands, just because they don't like Imran.
 
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Why?
You ' r make no sense

Oppositon is saying election has always been rigged, even when they come to power and yousay they cant be rigged

This is like a lawyer defending his client who confessess

Elections in Pakistan are held under neutral caretaker govts. Slowly but surely, there have been improvements in Pakistan's electoral processes. Things will take time to improve enough. You apparently live in America? You know even here gerrymandering is a big issue.
No, I don't see the kind of mass rigging people are fearing. BTW, every elections results in Pakistan have been contested--and some contested by Imran Khan himself!
 
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Those who are whining about this long national assembly session should know that self-proclaimed champions of democracy in Pakistan have also done this in this country and that too for 80 days straight

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Senior journalist Salim Bukhari was on a show recently: He looked toward the camera and said something like 'You don't want jackboots in the Parliament because the military doesn't want it; they are fine sitting in their barracks. Please have mercy on Pakistan, allow the vote'.
The word 'ego' was mentioned by several people about Imran Khan in that show. Those oldies of us have always known that Imran Khan is extremely egotistical--perhaps even more than Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif if that was even possible!!
 
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Not at all.....i agree with all the negative assessments being posted here....am not even asking people not to speak against COAS.....my point is just this that do no heap blame on the WHOLE institution.....you want to do it, name that one person or people and say whatever you want to....however, heaping blame on the whole institution is wrong....its also wrong to suggest some sort of mutiny within the army, these are wrong things of which there can be no benefit to us Pakistanis, only to our eastern and western enemies.
Would it help to point out that at least your 'eastern enemies' have not said a word in public about developments in their nuclear-armed neighbours' country?
 
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