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Should NS be allowed to travel abroad? And if he does, than would you still support Imran Khan?

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Title says it all. Even though I have raised two questions but since both are related, therefore, didnt want to open two threads.

The news stories are all over the place.

Some say he is in genuine critical condition, others say that the medical reports are from his own private hospital and are concocted.

The government say they dont want the responsibility of the decision, and its up to NAB, who will be accountable if he doesnt return, and NAB say its up to the interior ministry.

Politicians are saying a helicopter is already booked for Wednesday, others that too many politicians in the cabinet are not happy with his planned escape.

Some say he is returning $12bn to the national exchequer, and has agreed not to come back into Pakistani politics, and this is a plea bargain with the condition that it is not released in public; others say this is an NRO with pressure from the dharna, possibly.

All kinds of opinions and information all over the place.

So what do you think?

Should Govt use its power to let Nawaz flee for medical treatment or it shouldn't. More to the point, hypothetically if PTI Govt allows Ganga to leave, than will you still support Imran Khan, who in this case, break his pivotal promises of accountability and the end of VIP culture?

Discuss !!!
 
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There is no point in discussing rumors.
 
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Establishment wants him to be out of Pakistan; IK is giving a partial resistance.
 
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Either he comes right back after his health check up is done and face all the charges or just stay away from Pakistan and never RETURN! these are the only two options.
 
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And your evidence for this claim that 'the Establishment wants him out of Pakistan', other than Pakistani journalists propagating conspiracy theories?

No such evidence, which can stand a court of law.:lol:

BTW, I hardly see any news channel; so am not aware of, what journalists are propagating.
 
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Establishment wants him to leave as he is very popular in punjab and if anything happen to him tgan forget the bhutto reaction it will be worse

He is not has DM, HTN, heart disease nothing out of ordinary having said at 70 years he is pretty old

OK, so how aout this:

Why do YOU think that the 'Establishment' wants Nawaz Sharif out of Pakistan? Please explain.
Because he is loved in punjab more than ZAB was loved in sindh

He is loved like mujeeb ur rehman was loved in bengal
 
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OK, so how aout this:

Why do YOU think that the 'Establishment' wants Nawaz Sharif out of Pakistan? Please explain.

To explain it, I would have to exert too much, which is not worth it. I just placed my opinion, without in fact providing any basis for it. Of course, you don't agree with it, with which I have no problem.
 
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Yes. Political exigency. The fact is NS still has support of millions of Pakistani's despite what we know about him. The PTI government has weak mandate achieved by building a coalition. This involves trade offs. After Mullah Diesel launched his Azadi march it placed the government in a perilous position. As it was it was involved in a difficult economic re-adjustment which hurt the population. In addition it had launched policy to register millions of traders who form a strong voter base for PML-N.

Given all this the danger is PML-N, traders, disgruntled public [inflation etc], Mullah Diesel and his madaris foot soldiers could have all converged and created chaos in Islamabad and the country possibly risking the government. Given this looming danger my understanding is the government first made pace with traders by accepting some of their demands and then began discussion with NS leaving Mullah Diesel high and dry.

Which is why he is now cooling off and pulling in his tail ....
 
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Nawaz Sharif isn't the issue. He will be excluded from politics one way or another.
The problem is going to be keeping the next generation of looters out of politics.
This hereditary pseudo monarchies are the greatest curse on Pakistan.
 
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Establishment wants him to be out of Pakistan; IK is giving a partial resistance.

I know PTI is spreading this rumor, but they have not defined the source of their propaganda!
 
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Nawaz Sharif isn't the issue. He will be excluded from politics one way or another.
The problem is going to be keeping the next generation of looters out of politics.
This hereditary pseudo monarchies are the greatest curse on Pakistan.

Actually, the greatest curse on Pakistan are those who have taken it upon themselves to become the arbiters of who is allowed to play politics, and who is not, in defiance of the rule of law, according to their own whims and wishes.
 
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One reason majority PTI hates Nawaz Sharif is because, he don't believe in divine power of stones.
 
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