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PTI Azaadi March 2022: Updates and Discussion

So my point as always...

There will be a successful bloody operation by butcher of Lahore Rana sanullah and he has grantees from establishment already like he got grantees in model Town

Section 144 imposed in Punjab now.

I know someone who has to come to Islamabad today from Punjab, and he can't find a van or bus because inhon nay sab band kar di hain.

Itnay kyun daray huay hain?

Now Ata Tarar spreading lies keh IK has told everyone to stash weapons and use them. Bhai aram say anay do logon ko, they will sit for a week aur kuch nhn hona.

This is actually gonna be more menacing for the govt if things go haywire and the neutral will have to intervene. Oh wait, that actually is what PML wants...phir rona daal dain gay jamhuriat ka aur hamain kyun nikala.



I know this very well, because I know someone who was involved in this.

If you are drawing parallels between this, and the province wide crackdown on people inside their homes (without any warrant), then main kia keh sakta hoon bhayya.
Don't know but what surprises me is that neutrals think people will blame PMLN.

This is wrong ...people are quiet only because IK asked them to.. otherwise everyone knows it's the army/martial law in action
 
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unfortunately, it is sad to say but Bajwa is corrupt and a traitor to the nation.. the person who brings corrupt in has committed treason to pakistan
 
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I am far from the consensus here. I think the establishment has told the imported that they won't support a crackdown.
They are between a rick and a hard place. If they go for elections now Imran Khan will win big.
I think they are baring their fangs, but will back down come tomorrow. Note that they haven't actually arrested any major political figure.
 
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I am far from the consensus here. I think the establishment has told the imported that they won't support a crackdown.
They are between a rick and a hard place. If they go for elections now Imran Khan will win big.
I think they are baring their fangs, but will back down come tomorrow. Note that they haven't actually arrested any major political figure.
The whole show is being run by establishment..there is no PMLN
 
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لاہور میں اہلکار کی ہلاکت: کس بات کا شہید؟ کیا ڈاکو پکڑنے گئے تھے، پرویز الٰہی کا جواب
 
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I am far from the consensus here. I think the establishment has told the imported that they won't support a crackdown.
They are between a rick and a hard place. If they go for elections now Imran Khan will win big.
I think they are baring their fangs, but will back down come tomorrow. Note that they haven't actually arrested any major political figure.
the country is being ruled by establishment.....shahbazu ki pmship siraf pm house tak hai!
 
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I am far from the consensus here. I think the establishment has told the imported that they won't support a crackdown.
They are between a rick and a hard place. If they go for elections now Imran Khan will win big.
I think they are baring their fangs, but will back down come tomorrow. Note that they haven't actually arrested any major political figure.
You may be right but I don't think that's the case, just my opinion. I do not think anyone is neutral at all. The est. will do what they want but seems they may be limited to what they can do as they clearly underestimated public response. It would be naive to think they will not be pulling strings here and there to delay, blunt and 'manage' this protest. You may well be seeing army trucks and prison vans moving about for a specific task or just to show themselves to the media to deter something specific as it did happen the night the govt. was changed.

We have people posting things about how the est will not do anything against the people and they heard this from so and so. Does anyone really think they will say anything otherwise?? Showing the right and hitting with the left is a trick even rookies are well aware of . The will do whatever they want directly or indirectly. The protest may result in elections BUT we all know the history of elections in Pakistan.

I am still very hopeful that the country will get on the path of prosperity.
 
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PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday lashed out at the government for trying to stop the party's long march to Islamabad, asking the country's judiciary and 'neutrals' to "do the right thing".

He expressed these views while addressing a news conference in Peshawar, in which he pilloried the government and described its recent moves as "akin to what dictators do".

His speech came a day after a police crackdown on his party workers, in which a number of workers were allegedly rounded up. A policeman was also martyred the same night in an operation in Lahore. The government and the PTI blame each other for the killing.

At the outset of his press conference, Imran said that this was a "defining moment for the country" which would decide its fate. He asserted that there was no difference between the "fascist government" and the military dictators of the past, saying that both used the same tactics.

He maintained that during the PTI government's tenure, the then opposition was allowed to stage protests and long marches several times. "They marched several times with the purpose of ousting the government but did we resort to these methods?"

Imran lashed out at the government for conducting late-night raids in Lahore and for barging into the homes of innocent citizens. He questioned why the government was suddenly resorting to such tactics, calling on them to highlight any instance in the past where he had ever broken the law.

The PTI chairman said that the country was looking towards the judiciary, telling them that this was their "trial". "The country is going to look at your decisions," he said, asserting that the long march was a peaceful protest and the party's democratic right.

He went on to say that the PTI had a right to stage a protest against the "imported conspiracy". "Did we protest when Bilawal staged a long march? Did we arrest him? Fazlur Rehman also staged a march [...] we said we would help them."

Addressing the judiciary, he asked whether it would allow such harassment and raids to take place. "If you allow this, then the credibility of the judiciary will cease to exist. It would mean that there is no democracy in Pakistan."

He then addressed the country's bar associations, asking why they were not condemning the government's actions. "I want to thank the lawyers [of the country] who are standing to protect the democracy of the country. But the bar associations that are not issuing condemnations, the nation is looking at you. Are you standing with [the government]?"

He asserted that "staying neutral" was no longer an option. "You have to decide which side you are on. God has not given us permission to walk in the middle, that means that you are helping the criminals."

Addressing "those who call themselves neutral", he said that they had taken an oath to protect the country's independence and sovereignty. "You need to understand that the public is looking at you, and you will also be judged. You will be equally responsible if the country goes towards destruction."

He asserted that the only solution going forward was to conduct early elections. "There is no other solution," he said, expressing the fear that the country was headed down the path of Sri Lanka, which is currently in the throes of an economic crisis.

The government wasn't interested in serving the country and only wanted to end their corruption cases. "Therefore, I want to give a message to everyone: Neutrals and lawyers, this is a defining moment."

'Death is better than slavery'
"These people... this cabinet of thieves, 60pc of whom are out on bail and if the rest are investigated, it will be apparent what sort of cases will be on them".

"Their leaders, whose wealth is abroad, were brought in by the Americans, by a conspiracy, and after that I will accept these criminals -- I believe death is better than that.

"Death is better than slavery under them," he said emphatically. "This is why I have declared jihad."

Referring to the events of last night, he exhorted his supporters to "break the shackles of fear, for God's sake". There were 4,000 Britishers who ruled by fear over the more than 400 million people in the Subcontinent. "People were afraid," he said. "Fear makes slaves of humans."

Commenting on last night's raid at the home of retired Justice Nasira Iqbal, he said: "Her house was raided last night [...] I want to ask the neutrals and the judiciary, the scenes that you are witnessing, what kind of government can do this? Not a democratic one."

He asserted that he would lead a rally from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Islamabad tomorrow, saying that for him this was no longer about politics but was a "jihad".

Imran alleged that the current government had been brought into power by the United States because it would bend over backwards for them. "All of their assets are abroad, they are slaves [...] 400 drone attacks were carried out when Zardari and Nawaz were in government but they did not say a single word."

He called on his supporters to "leave fear behind" as the government was trying its best to intimidate the PTI. "Will we accept the government of thieves because we fear going to jail? How many people will they send to jail, do they have that many officials? They can't do it. You don't have to be scared of anything."

He gave the example of Afghanistan and praised the people for "overcoming their fear", and standing against any invading force. "No one could rule them. They have defeated superpowers. Should a nation of 220 million people accept simply because we are afraid of jail?
 
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