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^^ Or what? You gonna cry?
Its none of your business. Its our politics and its our home. You better focus on your own politics.
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^^ Or what? You gonna cry?
You are right , Imran Khan should also include them in his list of resignations.
Why doesn't he ask for the resignation of the real culprits in all this, the head of ISI, COAS and PAF chief.
The civilian gov does not not have much say in this, its entirely the Armies fault and they should be made answerable to others.
I think that Khan does not want to upset his masters and that is why the real culprits aren't mentioned.
Its none of your business. Its our politics and its our home. You better focus on your own politics.
Sir do you really thing that the coming officers will have different policies from Kiyani, Suleman and Pasha???
Then what is the point in asking for the resignation of the civilian leadership?
After all the army runs the show and any new civilian leader will just act according to the wishes of the establishment.
These are just superficial tactics to gain popularity.
what I meant to say is that we ask the people to resign when we have a better replacement. In the case of civilian govt it is possible but not in case of Army. .
Atleast from my point of view. .
If at all, COAS is to be blamed, he can simply point out to the Kerry luger bill. which clearly says that USA has the right to hot pursuit OML with or without Pakistan's permission.
Im sure we all know who signed on that.
Why doesn't he ask for the resignation of the real culprits in all this, the head of ISI, COAS and PAF chief.
The civilian gov does not not have much say in this, its entirely the Armies fault and they should be made answerable to others.
I think that Khan does not want to upset his masters and that is why the real culprits aren't mentioned.
Talk to the mods. This is a free forum and I have a right to voice my opinion without trolling. I'm not asking for your permission.
If IK is so serious about improving the state of affairs and is not doing this just for the purpose of gaining political mileage, he should ask those who are really in charge of affairs to resign and they are the military and ISI chiefs.
But will he?
No.
Otherwise who will support his next dharna?
Hi,
For all those who are criticizing IK for not naming ISI / Army / PAF for this failure, watch what he says at 08:00.
YouTube - Insession - 7th May 2011 - Imran Khan -1
what I meant to say is that we ask the people to resign when we have a better replacement.
Why doesn't he ask for the resignation of the real culprits in all this, the head of ISI, COAS and PAF chief.
The civilian gov does not not have much say in this, its entirely the Armies fault and they should be made answerable to others.
I think that Khan does not want to upset his masters and that is why the real culprits aren't mentioned.
Listen, I understand what he says but think about it, is Pakistan the perfect or even partially perfect democracy that he is talking about?
In full fledged democracies, yes, it does happen. People there do ask only for the head of the state to resign. The other guys like ministers, army chiefs etc., simply follow up.
In mature democracies, like those which hold the constitution supremely important, what IK says does happen.
However, in those democracies, the military does not have such a firm grip on the internal and external affairs of the country as it does in Pakistan.
You'd be lying to yourself if you really believe that Pakistani democracy is anywhere close to that.
That's why it is only logical to seek resignation of those who are ACTUALLY and NOT SYMBOLICALLY in power.
...and those are the military leaders in Pakistan.