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PTI's Azadi March 14th August 2014 l Updates and debate.

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11th Day of Protest, protest still growing... GO NAWAZ GO... DAFA HO JA, App hamein bilkool pasand nai ayi !! :angry:
 
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What a massive movement this is turning out to be. Celebrities of Pakistan are openly attending the Dharnas in various cities, and are not scared to show their support for Imran Khan and PTI.

Here is a video from Lahore Dharna where Celebrities give the verdict in favor of Imran Khan for the end of PMLN Badshahat.

The nation showed their love for Pakistan by voting in huge numbers in General Elections 2011 and now they are back of the streets to show the power of the people for Imran Khan's Haqeeqi Azadi Movement. They all believe that the time in NOW for Pakistan. Raw emotions of Pakistan at display at each Dharna , special times in Pakistan!


A 'must watch' video of Lalik Chowk Dharna on August 23, 2014. The people of Pakistan are sincere to the country, they just need a leader like Imran Khan to bring the best out in them. People from all ages gave the most heartfelt testimonials for Imran Khan and his efforts to liberate Pakistan from this Status Quo. Few quotes below:

"Woh yeh larai apne ziati mufaad ke liye nahi lar raha, woh mere bachon ke future ke liye aur Pakistan ke future ke liye lar raha hai" (A mother talks about why she is supporting Imran Khan)

"Apnay Future ne nahi nikalna tou mere future ke liye baahir niklain aur Imran Khan ka saath dein" (8 year old kid)

"Aaj Nawaz Shareef Aur Zardari Mil Gaye hain ... yeh dou chor agar saath hain tou saari Pakistan ki awaam Imran Khan ke peechey hai" (Youth of Pakistan promises to stand behind Imran Khan to end the Dynasty Politics)

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Government right now is in its all time weakest position. IK should cinch a deal on what government has offered him so far, it's not less than what he's demanding. No point maintaining tipping point any longer, he should now put an end to this all by calling off his dharna.
 
Dollar jumps to 103.13. thats massive. On a lighter note i should have bought those dollars. :P :P :P
 
We are better off to take a hit economically now , and then bring in good leadership rather then support a agent brought in by rigging. The man is selling off every thing to international banks
 
Another good editorial from Dawn:

PTI’s bizarre proposals - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

PTI’s bizarre proposals
By Editorial



WHEN is a resignation not quite a resignation? It seems when it is demanded by the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf.

Determined to secure seemingly even a ‘non-resignation resignation’ to fulfil its original demand that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif step down, the PTI has mooted a most peculiar set of ideas: the prime minister should, according to the PTI, resign for a short duration while the judicial commission completes its work, and thereafter resume office if the commission’s findings do not warrant fresh elections. In the annals of global political history, it would be difficult to find an example that would match the PTI’s extremely bizarre proposal. For what, exactly, would Prime Minister Sharif’s temporary resignation achieve?

Consider that the very elections that the PTI is disputing were held under a caretaker government. Clearly then, even within the PTI’s scheme of things, if the PML-N was allegedly able to rig an election when not in office, could it not affect the outcome of a judicial inquiry when the party has governments at both the centre and in the principally electorally disputed province of Punjab?

Or is the PTI arguing that it is Nawaz Sharif and he alone who is able and willing to distort elections and inquiries, and that with Mr Sharif temporarily on the side lines, the PML-N governments in the centre and in Punjab would miraculously become independent bodies that will discover the world the way the PTI sees it?

Or does the PTI secretly hope that nominating a stop-gap prime minister would bring in a national government of sorts through the back door, giving the party a say in who the temporary leader should be? The latest PTI suggestion is as ludicrous and off-putting as several that have come before it.

At this point, it is worth asking who is advising Imran Khan. Shah Mehmood Qureshi has taken a central role in the present crisis and has been both extremely visible and active. The former PPP foreign minister has forged a reputation of sorts of having political ambitions that perhaps do not quite match his political stature. Is Mr Khan listening to the wrong man? Or is that wrong man Mr Khan himself?

That Mr Khan could in fact be on a solo flight, with his PTI colleagues struggling to keep up, is a possibility that was further reinforced on Friday as Mr Khan suggested that his quest for a so-called new and improved Pakistan was in part tied to his desire to get married again.

Allow that proposition to sink in for a moment. Thousands of people assembled outside parliament, a country held hostage to a political crisis, and Mr Khan has his mind on personal affairs and marriage, even if he attempted to qualify his remarks later. Is Imran Khan a serious politician a pop star or, sadly, just a pop-star politician?

Published in Dawn, August 25th, 2014
 
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Atika Rehman ‏@AtikaRehman 2m
In letter to SC, Imran Khan's lawyer heaps praise on ex-CJ Iftikhar Chaudhry - civil disobedience?

Imran Khan has the worst track record of heaping praises and then condemning the same people before very long. For example, who can forget this tantrums to restore the CJP Pakistan I. Chaudhry only to condemn him soon. At least Zardari's PPP--which bore the brunt of the I.C rulings/suo-motos have been much more careful in both opposition and accomodation.
 
Imran Khan has the worst track record of heaping praises and then condemning the same people before very long. For example, who can forget this tantrums to restore the CJP Pakistan I. Chaudhry only to condemn him soon. At least Zardari's PPP--which bore the brunt of the I.C rulings/suo-motos have been much more careful in both opposition and accomodation.

It is clear that he praises only those who agree with him and condemns those who do not, just like certain viewpoints here on PDF. It is only natural and thus to be expected.
 

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