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If this was in India, a thousand paki fake accounts in Indian names will be running propaganda right now.

I hope rawjesh is helping the situation somehow instead of believing in nonsense like "unrest in porkiland is bad for India"
 

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Imran Khan is a blessing in disguise for India.
Not at all. He was a straight forward blessing always as credit of dehyphenating Pakistan from India goes to him.
Imran is a religious fanatic promoting more sharia in pak even as PM, he is incompetent as far as administration & technology are concerned and Pakistani economy paid a big price for his incompetency which is apparent today.
He is a popular leader, he won't let Pakistani military rule Pakistan if he's out of power and he won't be able to govern Pakistan if he's in power.
For foreign policy part, he hates US and loves China while China openly dislikes him.

He just has made India with one less enemy on border for some time, at least till he's killed by Pak army.
Personally I do not think Pakistan will disintegrate this way. If Imran is successfull, Pakistan will become lawless state like Libya, Somalia with multiple factions controlling territory
Regardless of Imran being successful, failing economic system of Pakistan, thinning gap between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Pak will certainly lose control of some of its territory to internal factions.

As far as a real disintegration is concerned, it will take a full blown war with India for it.
 

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Not at all. He was a straight forward blessing always as credit of dehyphenating Pakistan from India goes to him.
Imran is a religious fanatic promoting more sharia in pak even as PM, he is incompetent as far as administration & technology are concerned and Pakistani economy paid a big price for his incompetency which is apparent today.
He is a popular leader, he won't let Pakistani military rule Pakistan if he's out of power and he won't be able to govern Pakistan if he's in power.
For foreign policy part, he hates US and loves China while China openly dislikes him.

He just has made India with one less enemy on border for some time, at least till he's killed by Pak army.

Regardless of Imran being successful, failing economic system of Pakistan, thinning gap between Pakistan and Afghanistan, Pak will certainly lose control of some of its territory to internal factions.

As far as a real disintegration is concerned, it will take a full blown war with India for it.
So he IS a blessing.
 

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Kuch bada socho! Map corrected. :tea:

Jai Sreeee Ram!

Akhand Bharat.jpg


I was just going to post that one. Seems like the attacker didn't target Imrand well. In the land of bomb blasts how did this 9mm revolver attack can happen? :lol: Some say it was a AK burst but no proof yet. Imrand survived and was out of hospital real quick. Attacker confessed like a good boy. Something fishy!

Personally I do not think Pakistan will disintegrate this way. If Imran is successfull, Pakistan will become lawless state like Libya, Somalia with multiple factions controlling territory
I don't mind a failed state ripping each others apart... Pakistan is too big of a country for a typical muslim. They can't never stay united even in small countries and here it's big 22 cr odd.

If this was in India, a thousand paki fake accounts in Indian names will be running propaganda right now.
I hope rawjesh is helping the situation somehow instead of believing in nonsense like "unrest in porkiland is bad for India"
Don't joo know that Imrand Khan and Bajwa are ultra secret Indian assets :spy: ....... this is what Pakis believe. Both are on Hindu Baniya payroll!

bajwa 1 - RAW.jpg
 

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Pakistan's Shaheen Bagh*100

Let's see if Niazi has the balls to follow through

Shaheen bagh buddis and hijabis had nothing to fear.
Imrandi meanwhile could be assassinated for reals this time by an "ISIS Suicide Bomber" for example, nobody will give a fuck.
 

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Shaheen bagh buddis and hijabis had nothing to fear.
Imrandi meanwhile could be assassinated for reals this time by an "ISIS Suicide Bomber" for example, nobody will give a fuck.
Imagine some chapri porky making tiktok reels while immu gets assassinated 😂😂
 

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Imran to enter Rawalpindi days before ‘key decision’
PTI Chairman Imran Khan addresses long march participants on Saturday. — DawnNewsTV

PTI Chairman Imran Khan addresses long march participants on Saturday. — DawnNewsTV
• PTI chief urges supporters to reach Rawalpindi on Nov 26, set to announce next strategy
• Says if establishment wasn’t behind regime change, should have stopped conspiracy
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday urged his supporters to converge on Rawalpindi on Nov 26 for his long march that he is expected to rejoin in person after recovering from the injuries he sustained in a gun attack in Wazirabad earlier this month. For now, the march was suspended in Rawat.
He also appears to have had a change of heart for the military that he has consistently blamed for ousting him from power, when he said if the establishment wasn’t behind the regime change it should have played its role in stopping the conspiracy.
Mr Khan must have strategically chosen Nov 26 for entering the twin cities to resume his long march as the next army chief would be inducted just a couple of days after that when the tenure of the incumbent Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa ends on the 29th.
“I will welcome people from across the country in Rawalpindi next Saturday at 1pm and announce the next protest strategy for the ‘Haqeeqi Azadi’ long march until every citizen is empowered to get their due rights,” he announced and stressed that the nation should not stay neutral at this “defining moment”.
The PTI chief also called upon the powers that be to discharge their duty to save the nation from heading towards a disaster. “The only way to get rid of the looming economic and political mayhem is to hold free, fair and credible general elections at the earliest,” he stressed.
Mr Khan also claimed the ruling coalition’s performance showed it had no plan to control the nose-diving economy.
Adopting a lenient tone for the establishment, the PTI chief said “if we accept the establishment was not behind the regime change conspiracy, it should have played its role and stopped the plot, as it knew well about the background of the corrupt and looters”. He added that no regime change conspiracy could be successful “without support from within”.
He then went on to pose some questions to the establishment, asking what prompted it to “bring back and impose the thieves and corrupt” on the nation even after ousting them twice in the past on the same corruption charges?
“The establishment should also tell whether the regime change benefitted the country,” he said, adding he believed the “illegally installed” government only worked to push the PTI against the wall and get its corruption cases closed.
He alleged he continued to face threats to his life, but launched the long march to rescue the nation from the shackles of slavery and ensure every citizen enjoyed their rights, progressed and prospered.
He said the government had constituted a commission to probe the killing of Arshad Sharif, but the journalist’s mother had expressed distrust over it.
The PTI chief said he too was facing discrimination as he could not get an FIR registered against the three individuals he had nominated for the attempted assassination. “The police working under the PTI-PML-Q Punjab government is afraid to name ‘Dirty Harry’ in the FIR,” he regretted.
Meanwhile, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said Imran Khan’s “tamasha” (political gimmickry) would come to an end on Nov 26.
In a statement reported by the APP, she said the end of Mr Khan’s long march would not be different from that of the 2014 protest. “Imran Khan! It is over for you,” she tweeted, adding that instead of urging his workers to reach Rawalpindi on Nov 26, the PTI chief should have announced the date for filing cases over the Toshakhana scandal.
 

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“I will welcome people from across the country in Rawalpindi next Saturday at 1pm and announce the next protest strategy for the ‘Haqeeqi Azadi’ long march
This has started to sound more like: :pound::pound:
 

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