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exitonce

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
سوروں کو ٹھیک باتیں کرنے والے گدھے ہی دکھائی دیتے ہیں

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jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
I was the biggest critique of army, you Imran khan fans used to curse people like us when we spoke against same page bullshit and now khan conducted himself to enjoy power, and now look at you and your comrades

I am only here to expose pti munfikat and cult loving mindset
Despite PTI having the popular mandate, there have been instances where the party was effectively sidelined or prevented from forming a government due to various factors, including alleged establishment involvement and manipulation of the political process. PTI recognized the power of the establishment and understood that, in Pakistan, their support is often necessary to form a government. When they received a green signal from the establishment, PTI chose to align with them. It's important to remember that the military in Pakistan is an institution of significant power, and no political party wanted to undermine or weaken the army.

Ideally, the best approach would have been for all parties to form a coalition to address the systemic issues and implement reforms that would prevent army interference in governance. However, in recent times, the situation escalated as the military and its allied parties overstepped their boundaries, going so far as to suppress PTI and even harm many of its supporters. This has understandably led to a situation where opposition to the establishment has become more pronounced, especially in the face of an illegitimate government.

In conclusion, it is clear that electoral reforms and the reduction of army interference in the political process must be prioritized to ensure a fair and democratic system. The focus should be on establishing laws that guarantee the integrity of elections and prevent any external forces from undermining the will of the people.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Despite PTI having the popular mandate, there have been instances where the party was effectively sidelined or prevented from forming a government due to various factors, including alleged establishment involvement and manipulation of the political process. PTI recognized the power of the establishment and understood that, in Pakistan, their support is often necessary to form a government. When they received a green signal from the establishment, PTI chose to align with them. It's important to remember that the military in Pakistan is an institution of significant power, and no political party wanted to undermine or weaken the army.

Ideally, the best approach would have been for all parties to form a coalition to address the systemic issues and implement reforms that would prevent army interference in governance. However, in recent times, the situation escalated as the military and its allied parties overstepped their boundaries, going so far as to suppress PTI and even harm many of its supporters. This has understandably led to a situation where opposition to the establishment has become more pronounced, especially in the face of an illegitimate government.

In conclusion, it is clear that electoral reforms and the reduction of army interference in the political process must be prioritized to ensure a fair and democratic system. The focus should be on establishing laws that guarantee the integrity of elections and prevent any external forces from undermining the will of the people.

thats fine, a fair analysis, which i will conclude as: PTI played a game and lost

and now having to pay with its own survival, why? becuase the way khan played the game with estab was totally wrong, he went too far thinking his popularity will shield him from the backlash, and unfortunately it did not.

I agree with your last para, we need serious reforms and all civilian making a deal that no one will ever sit in estab lap
 

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