Asad Mujtaba
Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
General Elections 2024 have reportedly resulted in significant financial gains for numerous ISI officers, catapulting many into millionaire and billionaire status. The alleged involvement of these officers in electoral processes has become a topic of widespread discussion, particularly in Punjab. Brigadiers Faheem Raza and Brig Aly Yasir are among those purportedly amassing substantial wealth, with Brigadier Rehan Kiyani, serving as Sector Commander in Baluchistan, reportedly earning 50 crore rupees. Colonel Gulzar, holding the position of Sub Sector Commander in Quetta, is said to have garnered 80 crore rupees during the election period. The influence of money in politics is underscored by the purported victory of a notorious drug lord, originally from Nimruz and now based in Chagai, who secured a National Assembly seat from Makran, allegedly through financial means. Allegations extend to the entire electoral landscape of Baluchistan, with suggestions that all seats were "sold" in this manner.
The extent of financial gains made by the Director General of the Inter Services Intelligence (DGI) and the Director General of the Internal Wing (DGC) in Punjab and Baluchistan during these elections is a subject of speculation. Winning candidates are urged to disclose the amounts they paid to secure their victories.
Speculation arises regarding Mehmood Khan Achakzai's potential involvement in an anti-rigging movement following a meeting with the Director General of the Counterintelligence.
In Sindh, Pir Paghara's faction has allegedly learned a harsh lesson regarding the perceived influence of the ISI, purportedly led by Nadeem Anjum, in selling electoral mandates to Asif Ali Zardari. Previous warnings about this scenario have apparently come to fruition.
Tensions between the camps of Asim Munir and Nadeem Anjum are reportedly escalating, with Maulana Fazal purportedly entangled in the conflict.
https://twitter.com/x/status/1775270187333513258
The extent of financial gains made by the Director General of the Inter Services Intelligence (DGI) and the Director General of the Internal Wing (DGC) in Punjab and Baluchistan during these elections is a subject of speculation. Winning candidates are urged to disclose the amounts they paid to secure their victories.
Speculation arises regarding Mehmood Khan Achakzai's potential involvement in an anti-rigging movement following a meeting with the Director General of the Counterintelligence.
In Sindh, Pir Paghara's faction has allegedly learned a harsh lesson regarding the perceived influence of the ISI, purportedly led by Nadeem Anjum, in selling electoral mandates to Asif Ali Zardari. Previous warnings about this scenario have apparently come to fruition.
Tensions between the camps of Asim Munir and Nadeem Anjum are reportedly escalating, with Maulana Fazal purportedly entangled in the conflict.
https://twitter.com/x/status/1775270187333513258