پی ٹی آئی انتخابات کا بائیکاٹ کرے

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)

ن لیگ ، فوج اور باقی ساری جماعتیں امریکہ کے سایہ تلے ایک ہیں ، ایسا لیڈر جو ڈرون حملوں کے خلاف آواز اٹھاتا رہا اور مسلمانوں کے اتحاد کی بات کرتا رہا جس نے پاکستان کو مظبوط کرنے کی کوشش کی جس نے انصاف پر مبنی نظام کی بات کی جس نے الیکٹرونک ووٹوں کے بات کی جس نے انتخابات منصفانہ بنانے کی بات کی وہ نہیں آسکتا ، یہ سارے امریکہ کے پالے ہوئے کتے ہیں جو عمران خان کے خلاف بھونک رہے ہیں۔ پاکستان کے چوروں کا سارا مال پاکستان سے باہر پڑا ہے فوجیوں کے بچے باہر ملکوں میں حرام کی کمائی پر عیاشی کررہے ہیں وہ کب ایماندار آدمی کو آنے دیتے ہیں ۔ پی ٹی آئی کو انتخابات کا بائیکاٹ کرنا چاہیئے ۔


Boycotting the upcoming assembly session, especially by a significant political entity like PTI, holds crucial implications for the perceived legitimacy of the election process and the extension of the army chief's tenure. While debates may exist regarding the selection process of the prime minister who appointed the army chief, the member of parliaments elected during that time enjoyed a level of acceptance across various political parties. However, if the PTI decides to boycott the assembly session, it could undermine the credibility of the entire democratic process, raising concerns about representation and inclusivity. Without the participation of a major political player, the assembly's decisions may lack the necessary mandate, and the extension of the army chief's tenure could be viewed as lacking democratic endorsement. Internationally, the absence of a key political party in the assembly may cast doubt on the legitimacy of the political processes, potentially leading to diplomatic repercussions and a diminished standing on the global stage. A boycott, therefore, serves as a powerful tool to highlight perceived flaws in the democratic system and provoke a reevaluation of key institutional decisions.

Amidst these political dynamics, the decision to boycott the election becomes a strategic imperative for PTI, given the severe constraints it faces. The party finds itself in a precarious state, with top members either in hiding, changing affiliations, or unjustly imprisoned. Local members are compelled to lay low, and the manipulation of nomination papers and voter lists further compromises the integrity of the electoral system. The prevailing conditions, including the lack of impartiality in the police and judiciary, paint a bleak picture for the prospect of a fair and transparent election. In this context, engaging in the electoral process seems futile for PTI, as it risks giving an undeserved veneer of legitimacy to what appears to be a predetermined and rigged outcome.

The top leadership's incarceration, coupled with the onslaught of false legal suits, exacerbates the party's predicament and underscores the urgency of addressing systemic issues plaguing the democratic process. Boycotting the election, therefore, emerges as a principled and strategic response to the myriad challenges faced by PTI. By choosing to abstain, the party signals its resistance to an electoral system marred by irregularities, aiming to draw attention not only to its own plight but also to the broader flaws undermining the democratic ideals the nation aspires to uphold. This deliberate act of dissent holds the potential to provoke a reevaluation of key institutional decisions, urging a comprehensive overhaul of the electoral framework to ensure a level playing field for all political entities.

While the decision to boycott carries risks, it is a calculated move that reflects PTI's commitment to upholding democratic principles. In the absence of participation from a major political player, the assembly's decisions may indeed lack the necessary mandate, raising legitimate concerns about representation and inclusivity. Moreover, the extension of the army chief's tenure, if not democratically endorsed, could face international skepticism, potentially leading to diplomatic repercussions and a diminished global standing for the country.

In conclusion, the boycott, in this context, transcends a mere act of protest; it becomes a powerful tool to spotlight the inherent flaws in the democratic system and galvanize efforts toward comprehensive reform. PTI's decision to abstain is rooted in the stark realities it confronts, and it serves as a clarion call for a reinvigorated commitment to democratic ideals and transparent electoral processes, both nationally and on the international stage
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The boycott slogan can be serves as a potent tool for negotiation, especially considering the immense pressure the party is currently facing. Instead of succumbing to the prevailing challenges, PTI can strategically leverage the boycott stance to foster a more favorable environment. By employing this slogan, the party opens the door for negotiations that could potentially yield more favorable outcomes, such as an increased number of seats or even securing a government position in a particular state.
Recognizing that the electoral results may not be overwhelmingly in favor of PTI, it becomes crucial to pragmatically assess the available options within the system. Rather than a rigid adherence to a black-and-white decision, embracing negotiation allows the party to wield its influence more effectively. This approach acknowledges the realities of the political landscape and encourages the exploration of various avenues to maximize gains.
In essence, the boycott slogan becomes a strategic entry point for dialogue and compromise, providing PTI with the flexibility to secure tangible benefits even in challenging circumstances. By demonstrating a willingness to engage in negotiations, the party positions itself as a pragmatic and constructive participant in the political process, potentially paving the way for a more nuanced and advantageous political landscape.


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jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
بائیکاٹ کا اعلان کرکے دیکھ لیں کیا صورت حال ہے اگر کچھ فائدہ ملتا ہے تو لے لیں ورنہ بائیکاٹ کرکے اپنے آزاد امیدوار کھڑے کردیں اور ان کی حمایت کا اعلان کردیں۔ بعد میں کسی دوسری جماعت میں ڈال کر اپنا فارورڈ گروپ بنا لیں۔ ویسے بھی پی ٹی آئی کے خلاف دھاندلی کا سارا انتظام ہوچکا ہے پی ٹی آئی کو جیتنے نہیں دیں گے سور کے بچے
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انقلاب

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
بائیکاٹ کا اعلان کرکے دیکھ لیں کیا صورت حال ہے اگر کچھ فائدہ ملتا ہے تو لے لیں ورنہ بائیکاٹ کرکے اپنے آزاد امیدوار کھڑے کردیں اور ان کی حمایت کا اعلان کردیں۔ بعد میں کسی دوسری جماعت میں ڈال کر اپنا فارورڈ گروپ بنا لیں۔ ویسے بھی پی ٹی آئی کے خلاف دھاندلی کا سارا انتظام ہوچکا ہے پی ٹی آئی کو جیتنے نہیں دیں گے سور کے بچے
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Let the show carry on. The anaconda’s embrace of death is getting tighter around the Napaak army.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
Stop being emotional fool. Boycotting elections work only in advanced counties not country like Pakistan.

PTI had boycotted in 2008, what it achieved in 5 years?

In Pakistan, you need power on official level and support from masses. PTI can't maintain it's popularity for next 5 years.

While the Political goons and goons GHQ would become more powerful.
 

cestmoi ✅️

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Stop being emotional fool. Boycotting elections work only in advanced counties not country like Pakistan.

PTI had boycotted in 2008, what it achieved in 5 years?

In Pakistan, you need power on official level and support from masses. PTI can't maintain it's popularity for next 5 years.

While the Political goons and goons GHQ would become more powerful.
THIS
 

Sarkash

Minister (2k+ posts)
Stop being emotional fool. Boycotting elections work only in advanced counties not country like Pakistan.

PTI had boycotted in 2008, what it achieved in 5 years?

In Pakistan, you need power on official level and support from masses. PTI can't maintain it's popularity for next 5 years.

While the Political goons and goons GHQ would become more powerful.
Until another interpass comes up with an self proclaimed title of "nation's savior" and throw everyone in the gutter and the shitshow starts over again.
 

manj_pti

MPA (400+ posts)
بائیکاٹ کا اعلان کرکے دیکھ لیں کیا صورت حال ہے اگر کچھ فائدہ ملتا ہے تو لے لیں ورنہ بائیکاٹ کرکے اپنے آزاد امیدوار کھڑے کردیں اور ان کی حمایت کا اعلان کردیں۔ بعد میں کسی دوسری جماعت میں ڈال کر اپنا فارورڈ گروپ بنا لیں۔ ویسے بھی پی ٹی آئی کے خلاف دھاندلی کا سارا انتظام ہوچکا ہے پی ٹی آئی کو جیتنے نہیں دیں گے سور کے بچے
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Lol...this is what PDM wanted...no boycott... you seems to be a black sheep
 

Pakistan90210

MPA (400+ posts)
"By definition, it is civic duty of every citizen to participate in elections no matter what and legitimize the process raising voice of concern and contribute to next government's election"


Thank you to all and especially PTI



Pakistan Zindabad

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Bilal J

MPA (400+ posts)
ن لیگ ، فوج اور باقی ساری جماعتیں امریکہ کے سایہ تلے ایک ہیں ، ایسا لیڈر جو ڈرون حملوں کے خلاف آواز اٹھاتا رہا اور مسلمانوں کے اتحاد کی بات کرتا رہا جس نے پاکستان کو مظبوط کرنے کی کوشش کی جس نے انصاف پر مبنی نظام کی بات کی جس نے الیکٹرونک ووٹوں کے بات کی جس نے انتخابات منصفانہ بنانے کی بات کی وہ نہیں آسکتا ، یہ سارے امریکہ کے پالے ہوئے کتے ہیں جو عمران خان کے خلاف بھونک رہے ہیں۔ پاکستان کے چوروں کا سارا مال پاکستان سے باہر پڑا ہے فوجیوں کے بچے باہر ملکوں میں حرام کی کمائی پر عیاشی کررہے ہیں وہ کب ایماندار آدمی کو آنے دیتے ہیں ۔ پی ٹی آئی کو انتخابات کا بائیکاٹ کرنا چاہیئے ۔

Boycotting the upcoming assembly session, especially by a significant political entity like PTI, holds crucial implications for the perceived legitimacy of the election process and the extension of the army chief's tenure. While debates may exist regarding the selection process of the prime minister who appointed the army chief, the member of parliaments elected during that time enjoyed a level of acceptance across various political parties. However, if the PTI decides to boycott the assembly session, it could undermine the credibility of the entire democratic process, raising concerns about representation and inclusivity. Without the participation of a major political player, the assembly's decisions may lack the necessary mandate, and the extension of the army chief's tenure could be viewed as lacking democratic endorsement. Internationally, the absence of a key political party in the assembly may cast doubt on the legitimacy of the political processes, potentially leading to diplomatic repercussions and a diminished standing on the global stage. A boycott, therefore, serves as a powerful tool to highlight perceived flaws in the democratic system and provoke a reevaluation of key institutional decisions.

Amidst these political dynamics, the decision to boycott the election becomes a strategic imperative for PTI, given the severe constraints it faces. The party finds itself in a precarious state, with top members either in hiding, changing affiliations, or unjustly imprisoned. Local members are compelled to lay low, and the manipulation of nomination papers and voter lists further compromises the integrity of the electoral system. The prevailing conditions, including the lack of impartiality in the police and judiciary, paint a bleak picture for the prospect of a fair and transparent election. In this context, engaging in the electoral process seems futile for PTI, as it risks giving an undeserved veneer of legitimacy to what appears to be a predetermined and rigged outcome.

The top leadership's incarceration, coupled with the onslaught of false legal suits, exacerbates the party's predicament and underscores the urgency of addressing systemic issues plaguing the democratic process. Boycotting the election, therefore, emerges as a principled and strategic response to the myriad challenges faced by PTI. By choosing to abstain, the party signals its resistance to an electoral system marred by irregularities, aiming to draw attention not only to its own plight but also to the broader flaws undermining the democratic ideals the nation aspires to uphold. This deliberate act of dissent holds the potential to provoke a reevaluation of key institutional decisions, urging a comprehensive overhaul of the electoral framework to ensure a level playing field for all political entities.

While the decision to boycott carries risks, it is a calculated move that reflects PTI's commitment to upholding democratic principles. In the absence of participation from a major political player, the assembly's decisions may indeed lack the necessary mandate, raising legitimate concerns about representation and inclusivity. Moreover, the extension of the army chief's tenure, if not democratically endorsed, could face international skepticism, potentially leading to diplomatic repercussions and a diminished global standing for the country.

In conclusion, the boycott, in this context, transcends a mere act of protest; it becomes a powerful tool to spotlight the inherent flaws in the democratic system and galvanize efforts toward comprehensive reform. PTI's decision to abstain is rooted in the stark realities it confronts, and it serves as a clarion call for a reinvigorated commitment to democratic ideals and transparent electoral processes, both nationally and on the international stage
==========================================
The boycott slogan can be serves as a potent tool for negotiation, especially considering the immense pressure the party is currently facing. Instead of succumbing to the prevailing challenges, PTI can strategically leverage the boycott stance to foster a more favorable environment. By employing this slogan, the party opens the door for negotiations that could potentially yield more favorable outcomes, such as an increased number of seats or even securing a government position in a particular state.
Recognizing that the electoral results may not be overwhelmingly in favor of PTI, it becomes crucial to pragmatically assess the available options within the system. Rather than a rigid adherence to a black-and-white decision, embracing negotiation allows the party to wield its influence more effectively. This approach acknowledges the realities of the political landscape and encourages the exploration of various avenues to maximize gains.
In essence, the boycott slogan becomes a strategic entry point for dialogue and compromise, providing PTI with the flexibility to secure tangible benefits even in challenging circumstances. By demonstrating a willingness to engage in negotiations, the party positions itself as a pragmatic and constructive participant in the political process, potentially paving the way for a more nuanced and advantageous political landscape.


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Army wants that PTI boycott the election. I think you are in favor of Army
 

Siberite

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Until another interpass comes up with an self proclaimed title of "nation's savior" and throw everyone in the gutter and the shitshow starts over again.
And yes, you put your tale under your arse again and hid over the bridge or under the hole.