The top ten blunders, failures of Pk Establishment in last 2.5 years

Azaadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Azaadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Today Pakistan Army is Most Hated and Corrupt from Brigadier to Generals. Fully exposed after 75 Years not loyal to Pakistan
 

wasiqjaved

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
  • Journalists were allegedly abducted or even killed due to transnational repression.
  • Media outlets were reportedly instructed not to display Imran Khan’s face or name, referring to him only as “Chairman PTI.”
  • PTI workers were forced to leave the party; those who refused faced raids, torture of family members, and destruction of property.
  • Imran Khan has been imprisoned since 5 August 2023 and subjected to torture, with his party dismantled and his family maligned by the establishment.
  • Khan was convicted over an allegedly “illegal” marriage for insufficient “iddat” period — a case considered unprecedented in Islamic history — leading to seven-year sentences for both Khan and Bushra Bibi.
  • PTI members who gave press conferences on certain TV channels faced no legal action, whereas others were penalized.
  • PTI’s cricket bat symbol was revoked during the February 2024 elections, with the Election Commission citing lack of intra-party elections; no other party faced similar scrutiny.
  • New PTI factions were created to dilute Imran Khan’s influence; Khan himself faces roughly 200 criminal cases deemed politically motivated.
  • Many PTI workers were tortured, and some abandoned politics due to military harassment.
  • PTI supporters forced to run as independents claim vote manipulation occurred via “Form 47” despite “Form 45” indicating PTI support.
  • Maulana Fazlur Rehman stated on live TV that Generals Bajwa and Faiz Hameed orchestrated Khan’s ouster in April 2022 at the Biden administration’s behest, referencing a cipher linked to Donald Lu. Bajwa later admitted to decades of military meddling in politics.
  • During the 24–27 November 2024 protests at D-Chowk, the government and military were accused of mocking deceased protestors; bodies showed bullet wounds during funerals.
  • Internet and cellphone services were shut down nationwide during the February 2024 elections and the November 2024 Islamabad protest, allegedly to control the information flow.
  • Multiple independent journalists reported direct firing on unarmed demonstrators by uniformed military personnel, including sniper use.
  • All major motorways were simultaneously sealed under “construction,” an event considered unprecedented in Pakistan.
  • A new $135 million Chinese-backed internet firewall was hastily tested, causing widespread service disruptions; the Director General of ISPR threatened legal action against any outlet “creating a distance” between the Army and the people.
  • PTI workers charged with “Attacking Jinnah House” received up to 10-year sentences via military courts, with trials condemned by the US, UK, and EU for lack of transparency.
  • Military leadership frequently labels Imran Khan and supporters as “انتشاری ٹولہ” (“agents of chaos”) in official communications, suggesting bias.
  • The Army exerts broad economic influence through ventures like the Fauji Group, benefiting from government concessions and opaque auditing.
  • One general was alleged to have gone from middle-class status to billionaire in six years; no general has faced conviction for corruption or war crimes.
  • A national boycott movement targets Army-affiliated businesses, accusing them of suppressing civilians and profiting under state favor.
  • Richard Grenell, linked to a future Trump administration, openly denounced the charges against Imran Khan as politically motivated.
  • Despite calls for “national unity,” the government continues to target Pakistan’s largest political party, which observers view as contradictory.
  • After the Islamabad protest, bodies and medical records were reportedly confiscated under military control; some families later received bodies labeled “road accident” victims, though bullet wounds were discovered during funeral rites.
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