It is important to clarify that when we criticize Pakistan, it is directed toward the corrupt political and bureaucratic system, as well as the army, which has taken control of the majority of institutions and resources, and is one of the causes of Pakistan's downfalls.
This does not reflect any negativity towards the land or its people.
Public frustration and anger in Pakistan are being expressed through rallies, press conferences, social media, and sometimes through violence as they become more aware of the situation and their rights.
No matter how bad the situation in Pakistan is, no one should dare to ask for its annihilation.
Anyway, the root cause of all evil in Pakistan is the army chief being so powerful that PMLUN leaders always lick boots when in trouble to escape the country, and they lick boots to come back to Pakistan. If PMLUN had little self-respect or democracy in them, they would have taken a stand against the fascist bastards of GHQ. But when the party was born out of General Zia's belly, you can not expect democratic values from a family-limited political party.
It is funny you are teaching democratic norms to PML.
"""Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he finds Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Bajwa to be a very balanced personality who is fully committed to democracy, and that the decision to extend the general’s term had been taken as early as last year.
Khan was speaking with senior journalist Irshad Bhatti, an analyst of Jang Group, during an informal discussion.
Revealing details of that discussion to Geo News host Shahzeb Khanzada, Bhatti said that the prime minister found the speculation surrounding the extension of Bajwa’s term as “very strange”.
Khan said that he, at the very outset of assuming the office, had decided that Bajwa would be offered an extension to his term as army chief.
The premier further said that the army chief’s adherence to democracy is praiseworthy, adding that Bajwa is the best army chief.
Bhatti quoted Khan as saying that Bajwa had supported the government all the way on the Kartarpur initiative, parleys with the White House, in dialogue with the Middle Eastern neighbours, and in addressing the economic situation.
The prime minister maintained that without the army chief, the government would not have made strides on the domestic and external fronts.
Khan also noted that he was proud of Bajwa, as the decorated military man is a “blue-blooded” soldier."""
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Hours after the military tweeted about a meeting between the two, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan said on Saturday that Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa "stands by democracy".
He was speaking at an event about PTI's Billion Tree Tsunami project.
"The only thing I would like to say about
the meeting is that the good news is that the army chief stands by democracy," Mr Khan said.
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Maryam Aurangzeb termed the meeting as a positive development.
"It is a good step by Imran Khan and his approach towards integration is welcome," said the minister.
She added Imran should meet continue meeting stakeholders as the province of KP suffers from terrorism a refugee problem.
Social media was abuzz last night after Director General Inter-Services Public Relations Major General Asif Ghafoor tweeted about the meeting saying:
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They were all slips of the tongue....... Or... Too much Ganja
Metha Metha Hup Hup.........