Nation Without Imran Khan? --- The simulation run was quite successful

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
We love him -- Yes we do
He is our hero -- Yes he is
He won us a World Cup -- Yes he did
He made cancer hospitals -- Yes he did

He gave us a vision – No
He made us a nation – O Hell NO.

We have rather turned into zombies walking around trying to bite every living thing that is not like us.

Can we live without him – Yes we can

Frankenstein who created this monster has already done a simulation run.

Just before the Shanghai Cooperation Organization assembly, they tried to see if this nation can live without him. That was a very successful simulation run.

Knowing that he is behind the 12-foot high Bani Gala walls. He has a wife and two dogs --- we will survive.
And that is the future of Imran Khan and Pakistan.


بھٹو اب مر جے گا --- عمران خان زندہ ہو جاۓ گا
زندگانی چلتی رہے گی - چلتی رہے گی - چلتی رہے گی
 

Mocha7

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I have no major problem with Khan, but the cult he has created and the social fabric that has been destroyed by the anarchic politics of PTI is unmatched. Is liye is cult aur fitne ka sar kuchalna zaroori hai.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Is liye is cult aur fitne ka sar kuchalna zaroori hai.
سمجھو ہو گیا ہے جناب
Sad but it is true now. He is going into solitary confinement on his comfortable house bed -- just two to three months from today.
 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
We love him -- Yes we do
He is our hero -- Yes he is
He won us a World Cup -- Yes he did
He made cancer hospitals -- Yes he did

He gave us a vision – No
He made us a nation – O Hell NO.

We have rather turned into zombies walking around trying to bite every living thing that is not like us.

Can we live without him – Yes we can

Frankenstein who created this monster has already done a simulation run.

Just before the Shanghai Cooperation Organization assembly, they tried to see if this nation can live without him. That was a very successful simulation run.

Knowing that he is behind the 12-foot high Bani Gala walls. He has a wife and two dogs --- we will survive.
And that is the future of Imran Khan and Pakistan.


بھٹو اب مر جے گا --- عمران خان زندہ ہو جاۓ گا
زندگانی چلتی رہے گی - چلتی رہے گی - چلتی رہے گی
Imran Khan
The sentiments expressed about Imran Khan — the hero who led Pakistan to a World Cup victory, established cancer hospitals, and gave us hope — are undeniably true. His contributions to the country’s sporting achievements and his philanthropic efforts are monumental. However, the deeper question that emerges is not about the individual, but about the vision he sparked in the hearts and minds of the people of Pakistan.
Imran Khan's true legacy is not merely his leadership; it lies in the powerful vision he presented for a Pakistan that was self-reliant, just, and free from the corrupt practices that have plagued it for decades. While it's easy to think of him as a singular figure — a man behind the walls of Bani Gala, with his family and dogs — what he truly represents is far greater. He is the embodiment of a vision that resonates with millions of Pakistanis, both at home and abroad.
The idea that Pakistan could stand on its own, free from the shackles of political dynasties, corruption, and external influence, was a message that resonated with many. Imran Khan was not just a leader; he was a symbol of a Pakistan that aspired to be different — a Pakistan that was more than a mere reflection of its troubled past. His message became a beacon for change, a rallying cry for those tired of the status quo.
While some may argue that we can live without him, the reality is that the vision he championed lives on. Imran Khan may no longer be at the forefront, but the ideals he instilled in millions of Pakistanis are unwavering. His ideas are not confined to him alone; they belong to the people. Over 70% of Pakistanis support his vision — a vision of accountability, justice, and national pride. This is a vision that resonates particularly with Pakistan's educated diaspora, who see in him a leader who genuinely seeks to uplift the nation and restore its dignity.
The "zombies" that some refer to are not the people of Pakistan but rather the remnants of a political system that has failed them for generations. The real challenge is not whether Imran Khan is physically present or not, but whether the vision he ignited can survive beyond his time. And the truth is, it will. The simulation that was run before the Shanghai Cooperation Organization assembly was not a test of a leader’s survival, but a test of the resilience of a nation that, despite all odds, continues to believe in a better future.
As long as this vision persists, Pakistan will continue to move forward. Imran Khan, though physically absent, will forever be associated with the change he sparked — a change that is already unfolding. His vision for Pakistan, supported by millions of people, will endure, shaping the future of the country for generations to come.
 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
سمجھو ہو گیا ہے جناب
Sad but it is true now. He is going into solitary confinement on his comfortable house bed -- just two to three months from today.
فوجیوں کے بڑے ابو تبدیل ہورہے ہیں
 

saleema

Senator (1k+ posts)
Did he do corruption? Yes he did
Did he launder money abroad? Yes he did
Did he make billions in fraud? Yes he did
Is he incompetent duffer pappu nihari paye? Yes he is
Is this family work as a mafia where all key posts are for the cult family only?
Did he turned Awaam to Khata hai toh lagata hai mentality ?
Are their assets and businesses abroad? Yes their business empire is in the UK and elsewhere but they deserve to be PM and CM in Pakistan.
Did he flourish the culture of kickbacks in Pakistan? Yes he did
Did he destroy institutes like supreme court, army and police by recruiting " apnay banday"? Yes he did
Do they have any competence except bribery, corruption and stealing money? Yes they are incompetent.
Then why you are ghulam of such a cult family who are internationally notorious and are known as penthouse pirates...

G Woh meri DNA gandi shoodar DNA hai...

Kuttay beghayrat Potohari bhaand..
 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
I have no major problem with Khan, but the cult he has created and the social fabric that has been destroyed by the anarchic politics of PTI is unmatched. Is liye is cult aur fitne ka sar kuchalna zaroori hai.
Now, when we speak about “crushing the head of the cult” or addressing the so-called "fitna" (discord), it is crucial to reflect on what we are truly advocating for. Are we calling for the end of a political movement that reflects the aspirations of millions of Pakistanis, or are we advocating for the continued suppression of public desire for change, accountability, and transparency? The appeal of PTI lies not in the personality cult around Imran Khan, but in the broader promise of a Pakistan that stands against corruption and the old, ineffective political order.
Let’s be clear here: Imran Khan is not the fitna. The true fitna is the status quo— the political establishment that has kept Pakistan in a state of perpetual stagnation, where corruption, inefficiency, and dynastic politics reign. For decades, Pakistan has been trapped in a vicious cycle of corrupt governance, where the same political families and parties have used their power to exploit the masses. They have failed the people of this country time and again. The real fitna is the system that has entrenched itself in every aspect of our political, economic, and social life, leaving the people disillusioned and powerless.
Imran Khan, with all his flaws, is a product of this system—he represents a force of change, a challenge to the entrenched political elites who have long abused the system for their own benefit. His rise to power was never about creating a "cult" or dividing the nation. It was about offering an alternative to the corrupt, broken system that you, along with many others, seem to be defending.
If we truly want to move forward as a country, we must confront the status quo and not demonize those who seek to challenge it. It is the political dynasties and the entrenched elites that have created the mess we are in, not the movement that seeks to dismantle it. The real fight is not against PTI or Imran Khan, but against the forces of stagnation and corruption that have held Pakistan back for so long. So, if you truly care about Pakistan’s future, it is time to question which side you stand on—the side of reform and change, or the side of those who have brought this country to its knees.
 
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ahameed

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Take away message

***** That is the future of Imran Khan and Pakistan*****
I have no major problem with Khan, but the cult he has created and the social fabric that has been destroyed by the anarchic politics of PTI is unmatched. Is liye is cult aur fitne ka sar kuchalna zaroori hai.


یہ کون بیغیرت ہیں جو عوام سے فیصلہ کروانے کی بجائے بند کمروں میں فیصلہ کرنا چاہتے ہیں؟؟؟

موچھا بھائی کوئی کلٹ نہیں ہے، حکومت کے دوران سارے الیکشن ہار رہا تھا نیازی، خیبر کے لوکل باڈی الیکشن بھی ہار گیا

لیکن پھر آپ جیسوں کے پسندیدہ ڈفرز نے نکالنے کا فیصلہ کیا تو عوام نے کہا کہ تم کون ہوتے ہو اقتدار کا فیصلہ کرنے والے

اتنی سی بات ہے اگر ڈفرز کو اور آپ کو سمجھ آجائے تو
 

Mocha7

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Now, when we speak about “crushing the head of the cult” or addressing the so-called "fitna" (discord), it is crucial to reflect on what we are truly advocating for. Are we calling for the end of a political movement that reflects the aspirations of millions of Pakistanis, or are we advocating for the continued suppression of public desire for change, accountability, and transparency? The appeal of PTI lies not in the personality cult around Imran Khan, but in the broader promise of a Pakistan that stands against corruption and the old, ineffective political order.
Let’s be clear here: Imran Khan is not the fitna. The true fitna is the status quo— the political establishment that has kept Pakistan in a state of perpetual stagnation, where corruption, inefficiency, and dynastic politics reign. For decades, Pakistan has been trapped in a vicious cycle of corrupt governance, where the same political families and parties have used their power to exploit the masses. They have failed the people of this country time and again. The real fitna is the system that has entrenched itself in every aspect of our political, economic, and social life, leaving the people disillusioned and powerless.
Imran Khan, with all his flaws, is a product of this system—he represents a force of change, a challenge to the entrenched political elites who have long abused the system for their own benefit. His rise to power was never about creating a "cult" or dividing the nation. It was about offering an alternative to the corrupt, broken system that you, along with many others, seem to be defending.
If we truly want to move forward as a country, we must confront the status quo and not demonize those who seek to challenge it. It is the political dynasties and the entrenched elites that have created the mess we are in, not the movement that seeks to dismantle it. The real fight is not against PTI or Imran Khan, but against the forces of stagnation and corruption that have held Pakistan back for so long. So, if you truly care about Pakistan’s future, it is time to question which side you stand on—the side of reform and change, or the side of those who have brought this country to its knees.
Ok chatgpt.

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pinionated

Minister (2k+ posts)
Seems like Army and government is getting desperate. They have raised the rates to invite more (dumb ass) posters on Siasat.pk

Coming back to the topic:
Leave all achievements, the main achievement of IK is that he disrobed the puppet master.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I have no major problem with Khan, but the cult he has created and the social fabric that has been destroyed by the anarchic politics of PTI is unmatched. Is liye is cult aur fitne ka sar kuchalna zaroori hai.

yes i am with you on this one

and now this cult is not even in khan's own control

yeh bawlay kutton ke tarah ab hur reconciliatory approach par pard jatay hain
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Imran Khan
The sentiments expressed about Imran Khan — the hero who led Pakistan to a World Cup victory, established cancer hospitals, and gave us hope — are undeniably true. His contributions to the country’s sporting achievements and his philanthropic efforts are monumental. However, the deeper question that emerges is not about the individual, but about the vision he sparked in the hearts and minds of the people of Pakistan.
Imran Khan's true legacy is not merely his leadership; it lies in the powerful vision he presented for a Pakistan that was self-reliant, just, and free from the corrupt practices that have plagued it for decades. While it's easy to think of him as a singular figure — a man behind the walls of Bani Gala, with his family and dogs — what he truly represents is far greater. He is the embodiment of a vision that resonates with millions of Pakistanis, both at home and abroad.
The idea that Pakistan could stand on its own, free from the shackles of political dynasties, corruption, and external influence, was a message that resonated with many. Imran Khan was not just a leader; he was a symbol of a Pakistan that aspired to be different — a Pakistan that was more than a mere reflection of its troubled past. His message became a beacon for change, a rallying cry for those tired of the status quo.
While some may argue that we can live without him, the reality is that the vision he championed lives on. Imran Khan may no longer be at the forefront, but the ideals he instilled in millions of Pakistanis are unwavering. His ideas are not confined to him alone; they belong to the people. Over 70% of Pakistanis support his vision — a vision of accountability, justice, and national pride. This is a vision that resonates particularly with Pakistan's educated diaspora, who see in him a leader who genuinely seeks to uplift the nation and restore its dignity.
The "zombies" that some refer to are not the people of Pakistan but rather the remnants of a political system that has failed them for generations. The real challenge is not whether Imran Khan is physically present or not, but whether the vision he ignited can survive beyond his time. And the truth is, it will. The simulation that was run before the Shanghai Cooperation Organization assembly was not a test of a leader’s survival, but a test of the resilience of a nation that, despite all odds, continues to believe in a better future.
As long as this vision persists, Pakistan will continue to move forward. Imran Khan, though physically absent, will forever be associated with the change he sparked — a change that is already unfolding. His vision for Pakistan, supported by millions of people, will endure, shaping the future of the country for generations to come.
I respect Your opinion bro, but I disagree with it.
I was very honest with what I wrote above. It has all the meanings it says in my text.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Seems like Army and government is getting desperate. They have raised the rates to invite more (dumb ass) posters on Siasat.pk

Coming back to the topic:
Leave all achievements, the main achievement of IK is that he disrobed the puppet master.
That is one of the thousand buzzwords that you are told. And you call it vision.
 

Respect

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Did he do corruption? Yes he did
Did he launder money abroad? Yes he did
Did he make billions in fraud? Yes he did
Is he incompetent duffer pappu nihari paye? Yes he is
Is this family work as a mafia where all key posts are for the cult family only?
Did he turned Awaam to Khata hai toh lagata hai mentality ?
Are their assets and businesses abroad? Yes their business empire is in the UK and elsewhere but they deserve to be PM and CM in Pakistan.
Did he flourish the culture of kickbacks in Pakistan? Yes he did
Did he destroy institutes like supreme court, army and police by recruiting " apnay banday"? Yes he did
Do they have any competence except bribery, corruption and stealing money? Yes they are incompetent.
Then why you are ghulam of such a cult family who are internationally notorious and are known as penthouse pirates...

G Woh meri DNA gandi shoodar DNA hai...

Kuttay beghayrat Potohari bhaand.. This post should be given a reward as the
 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
I respect Your opinion bro, but I disagree with it.
I was very honest with what I wrote above. It has all the meanings it says in my text.
Whether you are a government employee working for vested interests, someone lacking proper education, or merely a propagandist for PML-N, it seems you are blindly supporting those who oppose PTI without truly understanding the core issue at hand. The focus should not solely be on Imran Khan as an individual, but rather on the vision he represents. The real battle is not personal but ideological: it is the war between corruption and integrity, between maintaining the status quo of greed and embracing a future built on transparency and accountability.

It seems that the arguments you present lack credible evidence, often relying on misinformation to divert the attention of the people. These narratives are constructed to distract from the real issues and the aspirations of millions who want change. Instead of addressing the root causes of Pakistan’s problems, your rhetoric simply undermines efforts for reform, spreading lies to protect the interests of the corrupt. Imran Khan’s stance on honesty, accountability, and justice resonates with many, as it promises a Pakistan free from the entrenched corruption that has held the country back for decades.

The reality is that your resistance to him stems not from a desire to serve the people, but from a fear of losing the privileges that corruption affords you. Your opposition is not about the betterment of the nation, but about safeguarding personal and political interests at the cost of Pakistan’s future. The truth is, Imran Khan is not the threat—what threatens the system is the call for change, and your fear of losing control over the corrupt system you’ve long benefited from.
 

pinionated

Minister (2k+ posts)
That is one of the thousand buzzwords that you are told. And you call it vision.
U must be naive… cuz I don’t think u r dumb
Vision without execution is meaningless. u need people to execute it, and if u know that establishment won’t let your vision come through, u will need to empower the people… it is not a lack of vision, but fight against the oppression… South Africa had the same thing, so did India, America… Moses, Jesus, Mohammad…
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Whether you are a government employee working for vested interests, someone lacking proper education, or merely a propagandist for PML-N, it seems you are blindly supporting those who oppose PTI without truly understanding the core issue at hand. The focus should not solely be on Imran Khan as an individual, but rather on the vision he represents. The real battle is not personal but ideological: it is the war between corruption and integrity, between maintaining the status quo of greed and embracing a future built on transparency and accountability.

It seems that the arguments you present lack credible evidence, often relying on misinformation to divert the attention of the people. These narratives are constructed to distract from the real issues and the aspirations of millions who want change. Instead of addressing the root causes of Pakistan’s problems, your rhetoric simply undermines efforts for reform, spreading lies to protect the interests of the corrupt. Imran Khan’s stance on honesty, accountability, and justice resonates with many, as it promises a Pakistan free from the entrenched corruption that has held the country back for decades.

The reality is that your resistance to him stems not from a desire to serve the people, but from a fear of losing the privileges that corruption affords you. Your opposition is not about the betterment of the nation, but about safeguarding personal and political interests at the cost of Pakistan’s future. The truth is, Imran Khan is not the threat—what threatens the system is the call for change, and your fear of losing control over the corrupt system you’ve long benefited from.
There was a time when I would have loved talk in detail about this. But I an tired now. Tired of trying to show the truth to the cult.
Your stress on corruption accountability honesty bla bla bla should have washed off if you were honest with yourself.

Give me name of one other democratically elected PM on earth other than "Imran Khan" who's riches shot to 940% in just one year. You will never even think about it. That is what you are bro.
 

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