ISPR just bought 40,000 likes for their 23rd March 2025 YouTube song

Establishment / ISPR just bought 40,000 YouTube likes for their video song.​

The 23rd March Atif Aslam song just magically added 40,000 Likes while the number of views on the video has increased by only 10,000 in the last 2 hours​




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Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
The public's sentiments & hatred about these fascist corrupt bastards of the army are growing day by day.
If they don't mend their ways and go back to the barracks as enshrined in the constitution, the public will one day drag them out to the streets and hang them.
 
The public's sentiments & hatred about these fascist corrupt bastards of the army are growing day by day.
If they don't mend their ways and go back to the barracks as enshrined in the constitution, the public will one day drag them out to the streets and hang them.
Even though Pakistan has had civilian governments since 2008, the military never really left. It just changed tactics — moving from direct rule to hybrid control. The generals may be out of the front pages, but they’re still very much in charge from behind the scenes.

Let’s break this down.



🇵🇰 Why the Army Won’t “Return to the Barracks” Anytime Soon:​

  1. Power Addiction:
    The military isn’t just a defense force in Pakistan. It’s a political kingmaker, an economic empire (Fauji Foundation, AWT, DHA, etc.), and a self-styled and self-imposed guardian of national ideology. Giving all that up? Not happening voluntarily.
  2. Control Over Foreign Policy:
    Army dominates all major foreign relations — especially with India, Afghanistan, China, and the U.S. No civilian government is allowed to touch this turf independently.
  3. Narrative Engineering:
    Through a controlled media and judiciary, military has successfully portrayed politicians as corrupt and incompetent — legitimizing its own shadow role in governance.



👥 The Current Setup = A Civilian Mask on Military Rule​


The Sharifs (Punjab) and Zardaris (Sindh) have been re-installed to replace Imran Khan and PTI, who had become a liability to the establishment after initially willing to test them since they were never being tested with Power.

The 2024 elections were a textbook case of:
  • Pre-poll rigging
  • Disqualifications
  • Communication/Media blackout
  • Forced disassociations / pressers
  • And even vote counting manipulations

We’re now witnessing what many call a “post-post martial law” regime — military control with a civilian façade.



📉 Will This Ever Change?​

Only if:
  • Civil society and the youth put sustained pressure
  • Judiciary becomes actually independent (not like the current compromised setup)
  • The economy collapses so badly that the military’s shadow governance becomes unsustainable
  • Or there’s an internal split/rift within the establishment itself

Until then, democracy in Pakistan will remain hostage to the whims of a few men in uniform.



TL;DR:
Pakistan army won’t go back to the barracks on its own. It sees itself as the ultimate guardian of Pakistan, and it has too many vested interests — political, ideological, and economic — to let go. The current political setup is nothing more than a civilian extension of military control.
 

Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Even though Pakistan has had civilian governments since 2008, the military never really left. It just changed tactics — moving from direct rule to hybrid control. The generals may be out of the front pages, but they’re still very much in charge from behind the scenes.

Let’s break this down.



🇵🇰 Why the Army Won’t “Return to the Barracks” Anytime Soon:​

  1. Power Addiction:
    The military isn’t just a defense force in Pakistan. It’s a political kingmaker, an economic empire (Fauji Foundation, AWT, DHA, etc.), and a self-styled and self-imposed guardian of national ideology. Giving all that up? Not happening voluntarily.
  2. Control Over Foreign Policy:
    Army dominates all major foreign relations — especially with India, Afghanistan, China, and the U.S. No civilian government is allowed to touch this turf independently.
  3. Narrative Engineering:
    Through a controlled media and judiciary, military has successfully portrayed politicians as corrupt and incompetent — legitimizing its own shadow role in governance.



👥 The Current Setup = A Civilian Mask on Military Rule​


The Sharifs (Punjab) and Zardaris (Sindh) have been re-installed to replace Imran Khan and PTI, who had become a liability to the establishment after initially willing to test them since they were never being tested with Power.

The 2024 elections were a textbook case of:
  • Pre-poll rigging
  • Disqualifications
  • Communication/Media blackout
  • Forced disassociations / pressers
  • And even vote counting manipulations

We’re now witnessing what many call a “post-post martial law” regime — military control with a civilian façade.



📉 Will This Ever Change?​

Only if:
  • Civil society and the youth put sustained pressure
  • Judiciary becomes actually independent (not like the current compromised setup)
  • The economy collapses so badly that the military’s shadow governance becomes unsustainable
  • Or there’s an internal split/rift within the establishment itself

Until then, democracy in Pakistan will remain hostage to the whims of a few men in uniform.



TL;DR:
Pakistan army won’t go back to the barracks on its own. It sees itself as the ultimate guardian of Pakistan, and it has too many vested interests — political, ideological, and economic — to let go. The current political setup is nothing more than a civilian extension of military control.
Unfortunately, the State of Pakistan is collapsing because democracy never took place in Pakistan. The fascist bastards of GHQ/ISI ever since the inception of Pakistan either covertly or overtly with the collusion of the corrupt boot-licking PMLUN/PPP mafia never let true democracy flourish.
In a truly democratic society, the economic landscape, justice for all, freedom of speech, and law enforcement are the basics of any democracy, that would significantly lead to a brighter future for all its citizens.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
لیکن عاسم یزید اور اس کے ٹاؤٹس رونا بند نہیں کریں گے کیونکہ ان کو عوام نے شکست فاش ہی بہت بڑی دی ہے

ronay kee full ijazat hay pti ku
rona banta bhee hay
buhut bura hua hay pti kay sath
 

ahameed

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ronay kee full ijazat hay pti ku
rona banta bhee hay
buhut bura hua hay pti kay sath
اس کا مطلب ہے کہ آپ کی سمجھ دانی کمزور ہے

روتے وہ ہیں جن کے ساتھ عوام نہ ہو، جیسا کہ عاسم یزید اور اس کے ٹاؤٹس کی موجودہ حالت ہے

اس کا بدلہ پھر ظلم کرکے لیا جاتا ہے جیسا کہ عاسم یزید کررہا ہے
 

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