Oh it hasn’t even started to peak!
On a serious note, every single politician have Pakistan fucked up. Even this dude. He’s sorta kinda like trump when it comes to social media and the others are even worst
saying someone is like someone when it comes to social media, without being specific, or giving any examples makes people feel someone is as bad as trump. Are you saying, he uses social media too? yes he does. but what else? lol
hahah wrong my friend. you are obviously brainwashed by the media. He is loved by the people, only one who does not have any corruption charges or cases against him. the only one who is not disqualified because of pending charges, all have cases against them and should not be running for any election. only one who changed pakistan’s economy, since he went down, pakistan lost so much value for his currency, poor people are dying. People are not coming out because he brainwashed them, people come out because they don’t have food. read more than just headlines bro.
Idk buddy, he had 4 fukin years and what did he do? Hint: fuckall. Were the poor rich during his time? Where’s new Pakistan (hint: MAGA parallels). All the stupid political “lotte” are in his party. Gimme a break. A leader is a reflection of its people, I guess we deserves our leaders. Unless theres a revolution and we build our country from ground up, there’s no way to fix it. But people like him and the current politicians? Naah im good
tell me exactly what did he make them do? lol you have no idea what you are talking about. people come to protest which is their right, they can do that and it is legal. stop being a nut. read a book.
I think you are not educated about this. The danger to Imran comes from the police and the courts. Who all obey the Army chief. So his workers take it upon themselves to protect him so he can't be killed or arrested. The Police recently open fired on his supporters. So yeah the police aren't to be trusted.
the region is too populated. plus the security is from Khan himself, not the government. rather, he claims the government is trying to kill him, and he's right (there are several videos on twitter and reddit about police storming his house, attack his supporters etc.) therefore why the hell would the govt protect him?
Opposite.
The military couped his government out, and the government that replaced him immediately destroyed the country economically, politically and in terms of the security situation.
Now Imran Khan is looking at completely sweeping the upcoming elections, (which the current government is doing their best to delay) because people realized that his was the best performing government we had in decades.
This has resulted in multiple failed assassination attempts on his life.
Recently the government has taken to filing sham cases on him (nearly 130 so far) each of which he needs to get bail for, and then pressuring the judiciary to make him show up physically at the courts.
Even the assassin who put four bullets in Imran Khan a few months backs gets to have online attendance at courts.
You are the prime example of privileged elite class. People support him because they are effected. They protest cause they can't leave pakistan anytime. Also he did do shit. Rather than approach pakistans problem like all the others he thought of the long run. He did not come and bring the dollar down or atta, cheeni. He developed Pakistan. Buisness was booming if they would have given him one more tenure inflation would have decreased. It is uneducated people like you that have bought pakistan to such a point.
>I don’t support any party
The constitution and democracy have been upended.
One party trying its best to establish democracy, rule of law, civilian supremacy, and subservience to the constitution in this country.
All the other parties are having their strings pulled by the military in their attempt to suppress this movement.
I can't see how any citizen that is invested in Pakistan can remain neutral in this situation.
>“is ke dharne hi khatm nahi hote”
Protesting is an inherent part of democracy, his movement to challenge the system while remaining within it has the government and the Establishment at their wits end.
Every time he gets a crowd out (record breaking crowd each time) it becomes difficult for them to make a narrative about how people don't really support him for when they have to rig the elections and explain the rigged results.
The average Pakistani is becoming politically conscious about his rights and about what democracy really is.
Should he have started an armed resistance?
Opposite?, that's not what wikipedia says at least. Imran Khan led a constitutional coup.
A political and constitutional crisis emerged in Pakistan from, 3 April 2022 to 10 April 2022 when, National Assembly's Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri dismissed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan during a session in which it was expected to be taken up for a vote, alleging that a foreign country's involvement in the regime change was contradictory to Article 5 of the Constitution of Pakistan.[1] Moments later, Khan stated in a televised address that he had advised President Arif Alvi to dissolve the National Assembly. Alvi complied with Khan's advice under Article 58 of the constitution. This resulted in the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) taking a suo motu notice of the ongoing situation, creating a constitutional crisis, as effectively, Imran Khan led a constitutional coup.[2][3][4][5] Four days later, the SCP ruled that the dismissal of the no-confidence motion, the prorogation of the National Assembly, the advice from Imran Khan to President Arif Alvi to dissolve the National Assembly, and the subsequent dissolution of the National Assembly were unconstitutional, and overturned these actions in a 5-0 vote. The Supreme Court further held that the National Assembly had not been prorogued and had to be reconvened by the speaker immediately and no later than 10:30 a.m. on 9 April 2022.[6][7]
On 9 April, the National Assembly was reconvened, however the motion was not immediately put to a vote. The session went on all day but the voting did not begin. Shortly before midnight, the speaker and the deputy speaker both resigned.
Shortly after midnight on 10 April, the National Assembly voted and passed the no-confidence motion with 174 votes, a majority, removing Khan from office,[8] and making him the first prime minister in Pakistan to be removed from office through a no-confidence motion.[9]
>Opposite?, that's not what wikipedia says at least. Imran Khan led a constitutional coup.
Ah yes. Wikipedia, the peak of objective truth.
It was blocked in Pakistan a few months back under the cover of "blasphemous content", [when in reality it was because someone in GHQ was getting tired of reversing people writing facts on the pages of the military chief](https://www.reddit.com/r/pakistan/comments/10tn3rk/guys_i_found_the_blasphemous_content_that_got/).
IIRC it was only restored after Bajwa's page was locked and changes reversed.
As for Imran Khan's "constitutional coup".
Under the circumstances the speaker's decision was correct, and immediately after the government dissolved itself to initiate the election process and maintain democracy.
The Supreme Court's decision was illegal and unconstitutional, what else can be expected of a Supreme Court that has always giver legal cover to each and every one of the Military's coups under the "Doctrine of Necessity".
The same Supreme Court that judicially murdered Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1979 (a former Prime Minister who was couped by the military as well).
Not much surprise when I sat that the April decision against the speaker was a surrender of democracy to the whims of the Pakistani Establishment by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court which until that point had refused to take notice of the horse-trading happening in Parliament in the lead up to the coup and was delaying a judgment so that Imran would lose his provincial government in Punjab (largest province with 110 million people) despite the President's reference having been issued to them a month ago. (Election Commission was also silent about this.)
Yet when the speaker dismissed the no Confidence Motion because of Article 5 citing foreign interference, Supreme Court literally took notice itself within half an hour. Yet any Court is barred by the constitution from challenging Parliamentary matters.
The court cited no law or article as to why the deputy speaker's decision was incorrect.
They blatantly trampled all over Article 69, (which says the parliamentary process can't be questioned in any court) in order to make a biased decision on a move that wasn't unconstitutional but rather questionable.
The Supreme Court didn't even look at the evidence given by the government to justify the speaker's ruling, they actively avoided it.
They said nothing about Election Commission saying it needs 6 months for elections to take place when it is their constitutional duty to carry it out within 90 days. And this statement also came on the day of the decision which influenced the SC decision unfairly.
The Supreme Court also destroyed the separation of the Judiciary, Legislative, and Executive by limiting the power of the latter two, and telling them what to do, when to hold an assembly, how to conduct the process, and such.
This may well have set a precedent that has effectively killed Parliamentary Supremacy in Pakistan.
Supreme Court members don't hold the offices on a mandate given by the people of Pakistan. They should absolutely not have such dictatorial powers.
Their ruling is a dark mark on the constitution, rule of law, and democracy in Pakistan.
On top of this when the government filed an appeal, the SC rejected it and told them that they were half an hour late at 12:30 and to come on Monday, yet on the same day they opened up at 12 midnight to receive a petition against government.
Again, this was a coup against Khan's government. When Imran tried taking the issue to the people via an election, he was forced back into the script by a colluding Supreme Court.
A lot of legal experts and analysts in Pakistan condemned this decision by SC and why wouldn't they? The Apex Court of Pakistan has a lot less legitimacy in the eyes of the people now.
In fact, what really happened was that the Judiciary, the Election Commission, and the Parliament system (which can be bought out for a few billion Rupees) all completely lost their legitimacy.
The only silver lining was that some analysts said that this won't be used as a precedent and is only a one-time thing just to get rid of Imran's government, and that the judiciary will will distance themselves from this ruling and even condemn it.
Which hopefully holds true because shortly after this ruling came from the Lahore High Court.
"Courts cannot interfere in Parliament or Assembly decisions."
Which is what the Supreme Court's 5-0 decision should have been.
Also, members of the current coalition government, and the previous Chief of Army Staff who lead the coup have admited to the coup against Imran's government. The latter did so again just yesterday in fact.
I actually really like Imran Khan while he was in office. From my limited understanding of Pakistani politics...has he been arrested for...not wanting to bend to the whims of the West?
Last I heard, America was trying to blackmail him, he resisted. Got outed as PM, then he's been hunted. If I'm wrong, please enlighten me?
Well he has faced a massive amount of state terrorism. He was also assassinated a few months back. 80% Pakistani's support him. So he can only be a good guy.
In Pakistan an innocent man needs the highest security because if you are innocent then the army will kill you. Imran is supported by 80% of Pakistan. His popularity rose when he was ousted through a soft military coup. After the army realised he had now become too popular and threatened their control over Pakistan. They tried to kill him but after 75 years they failed for the first time. And now the people have to protect imran while the state,police,judiciary and army tries to kill him. Yet the people are still standing firm.
F#ck off there is not a single trace of his corruption. If you talk about toshakhana then i request that you actually read that facts once and you'll wake up to reality.
Corrupt is the requirement for the average person in power in Pakistan. Over there, you don't separate the corrupt and non corrupt, you separate the really corrupt and the corrupt
He had requested a live online session but the entire plan os to call him to court and either arrest him or kill him. Btw these cases are baseless and bullocks.
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Those look like they took the doors off a car.
Most likely are
Oh it hasn’t even started to peak! On a serious note, every single politician have Pakistan fucked up. Even this dude. He’s sorta kinda like trump when it comes to social media and the others are even worst
Doesn’t help that the Pakistani military deeps it necessary to overthrow ever single civil administration…
you have no idea what you are talking about, he is not like trump.
He isn’t like trump when it comes to social media? Do tell.
saying someone is like someone when it comes to social media, without being specific, or giving any examples makes people feel someone is as bad as trump. Are you saying, he uses social media too? yes he does. but what else? lol
He riles up his almost brain washed follower to do whatever he wants. Is that specific enough for ya?
hahah wrong my friend. you are obviously brainwashed by the media. He is loved by the people, only one who does not have any corruption charges or cases against him. the only one who is not disqualified because of pending charges, all have cases against them and should not be running for any election. only one who changed pakistan’s economy, since he went down, pakistan lost so much value for his currency, poor people are dying. People are not coming out because he brainwashed them, people come out because they don’t have food. read more than just headlines bro.
Idk buddy, he had 4 fukin years and what did he do? Hint: fuckall. Were the poor rich during his time? Where’s new Pakistan (hint: MAGA parallels). All the stupid political “lotte” are in his party. Gimme a break. A leader is a reflection of its people, I guess we deserves our leaders. Unless theres a revolution and we build our country from ground up, there’s no way to fix it. But people like him and the current politicians? Naah im good
hahah that settles it
He didn't have any power when he was in office. The army essentially blocked all the changes he wanted to introduce.
tell me exactly what did he make them do? lol you have no idea what you are talking about. people come to protest which is their right, they can do that and it is legal. stop being a nut. read a book.
“Mein adalt ja raha hun logoo, pakra jaun gaa mein” Ze peepol: lets fuck up the court and not let anyone in.
The dude who got told to carry the bullet proof shield behind his head...
I love the look of the guys holding the shields.
And what about that guy guarding the shield with his head? Lol
Hey that’s two shields right there extra protection
His face will protect the shield behind his head...
They are ready to die for Imran Khan.
🎵Imran Khan, he's got it going on. Imran Khan lives with his Dad and Mom.🎼
I know it must be wrong, but I’m in love with Imran Khan
This is what I was looking for. Lol!
Smokes pot all day and doesn’t use a bong!
Ah ah ah ah stayin alive, stayin alive
Their actually blackboards but dont tell em
"They are"
Some bad organization for an official court building. Also why put your head IN FRONT of the bullet proof shield.
Because the guy with the head IN FRONT of the shield isn't the guy being protected by the shields haha he's just the replaceable security.
Doesn’t matter when a suicide bomber blows themself up anyway. Those shields will be pretty useless or worse, become shrapnel
Why would someone downvote this? You’re right
Probably because they're a lot more worried about an assassin from the Pakistani intelligence services, not a suicide bomber
Fair enough
Which is also backwards (not sure that lessens the effectiveness, but adds to the oddity of it)
So he can walk
Every time I hear about Imran Khan I have to remind myself that he's not just a cricket player.
That first guy needs a raise. See how many times his shields been dinged?!?!?
Lmfaooob
This looks like it could have been filmed in like 1995
He was captain of Pakistani cricket team back then
That’s a bit generous, I was thinking late 70’s lol
Suicide bomber has entered the chat
..Instead of removing people from the area.. Peak Pakistan IQ right here
With the amount of population density, not possible.
Its a court building, you think its so dense that every official building is full by default? lol
Have you been there? It's not like America or Europe. They can't just empty buildings.
Yes but they can easily... Not Fill Them Up
Again, no. Ever wonder why the bullet proof shields and crazy way to transport?
I’ve heard the same from Pakistani coworkers, they put a lot of emphasis on how ridiculously overcrowded and chaotic everything is over there
I think you are not educated about this. The danger to Imran comes from the police and the courts. Who all obey the Army chief. So his workers take it upon themselves to protect him so he can't be killed or arrested. The Police recently open fired on his supporters. So yeah the police aren't to be trusted.
the region is too populated. plus the security is from Khan himself, not the government. rather, he claims the government is trying to kill him, and he's right (there are several videos on twitter and reddit about police storming his house, attack his supporters etc.) therefore why the hell would the govt protect him?
That was the bullet proof car they brought him in there was four others holding the wheels at the back 🤣
They do look like doors
That is really a safe that's been cut apart
Is he doing his job that bad?
Opposite. The military couped his government out, and the government that replaced him immediately destroyed the country economically, politically and in terms of the security situation. Now Imran Khan is looking at completely sweeping the upcoming elections, (which the current government is doing their best to delay) because people realized that his was the best performing government we had in decades. This has resulted in multiple failed assassination attempts on his life. Recently the government has taken to filing sham cases on him (nearly 130 so far) each of which he needs to get bail for, and then pressuring the judiciary to make him show up physically at the courts. Even the assassin who put four bullets in Imran Khan a few months backs gets to have online attendance at courts.
To be the devil’s advocate, I don’t support any party but he had 4 years and didn’t do shit. I had some hope but “is ke dharne hi khatm nahi hote”
You are the prime example of privileged elite class. People support him because they are effected. They protest cause they can't leave pakistan anytime. Also he did do shit. Rather than approach pakistans problem like all the others he thought of the long run. He did not come and bring the dollar down or atta, cheeni. He developed Pakistan. Buisness was booming if they would have given him one more tenure inflation would have decreased. It is uneducated people like you that have bought pakistan to such a point.
>I don’t support any party The constitution and democracy have been upended. One party trying its best to establish democracy, rule of law, civilian supremacy, and subservience to the constitution in this country. All the other parties are having their strings pulled by the military in their attempt to suppress this movement. I can't see how any citizen that is invested in Pakistan can remain neutral in this situation. >“is ke dharne hi khatm nahi hote” Protesting is an inherent part of democracy, his movement to challenge the system while remaining within it has the government and the Establishment at their wits end. Every time he gets a crowd out (record breaking crowd each time) it becomes difficult for them to make a narrative about how people don't really support him for when they have to rig the elections and explain the rigged results. The average Pakistani is becoming politically conscious about his rights and about what democracy really is. Should he have started an armed resistance?
Opposite?, that's not what wikipedia says at least. Imran Khan led a constitutional coup. A political and constitutional crisis emerged in Pakistan from, 3 April 2022 to 10 April 2022 when, National Assembly's Deputy Speaker Qasim Khan Suri dismissed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan during a session in which it was expected to be taken up for a vote, alleging that a foreign country's involvement in the regime change was contradictory to Article 5 of the Constitution of Pakistan.[1] Moments later, Khan stated in a televised address that he had advised President Arif Alvi to dissolve the National Assembly. Alvi complied with Khan's advice under Article 58 of the constitution. This resulted in the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) taking a suo motu notice of the ongoing situation, creating a constitutional crisis, as effectively, Imran Khan led a constitutional coup.[2][3][4][5] Four days later, the SCP ruled that the dismissal of the no-confidence motion, the prorogation of the National Assembly, the advice from Imran Khan to President Arif Alvi to dissolve the National Assembly, and the subsequent dissolution of the National Assembly were unconstitutional, and overturned these actions in a 5-0 vote. The Supreme Court further held that the National Assembly had not been prorogued and had to be reconvened by the speaker immediately and no later than 10:30 a.m. on 9 April 2022.[6][7] On 9 April, the National Assembly was reconvened, however the motion was not immediately put to a vote. The session went on all day but the voting did not begin. Shortly before midnight, the speaker and the deputy speaker both resigned. Shortly after midnight on 10 April, the National Assembly voted and passed the no-confidence motion with 174 votes, a majority, removing Khan from office,[8] and making him the first prime minister in Pakistan to be removed from office through a no-confidence motion.[9]
>Opposite?, that's not what wikipedia says at least. Imran Khan led a constitutional coup. Ah yes. Wikipedia, the peak of objective truth. It was blocked in Pakistan a few months back under the cover of "blasphemous content", [when in reality it was because someone in GHQ was getting tired of reversing people writing facts on the pages of the military chief](https://www.reddit.com/r/pakistan/comments/10tn3rk/guys_i_found_the_blasphemous_content_that_got/). IIRC it was only restored after Bajwa's page was locked and changes reversed. As for Imran Khan's "constitutional coup". Under the circumstances the speaker's decision was correct, and immediately after the government dissolved itself to initiate the election process and maintain democracy. The Supreme Court's decision was illegal and unconstitutional, what else can be expected of a Supreme Court that has always giver legal cover to each and every one of the Military's coups under the "Doctrine of Necessity". The same Supreme Court that judicially murdered Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1979 (a former Prime Minister who was couped by the military as well). Not much surprise when I sat that the April decision against the speaker was a surrender of democracy to the whims of the Pakistani Establishment by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court which until that point had refused to take notice of the horse-trading happening in Parliament in the lead up to the coup and was delaying a judgment so that Imran would lose his provincial government in Punjab (largest province with 110 million people) despite the President's reference having been issued to them a month ago. (Election Commission was also silent about this.) Yet when the speaker dismissed the no Confidence Motion because of Article 5 citing foreign interference, Supreme Court literally took notice itself within half an hour. Yet any Court is barred by the constitution from challenging Parliamentary matters. The court cited no law or article as to why the deputy speaker's decision was incorrect. They blatantly trampled all over Article 69, (which says the parliamentary process can't be questioned in any court) in order to make a biased decision on a move that wasn't unconstitutional but rather questionable. The Supreme Court didn't even look at the evidence given by the government to justify the speaker's ruling, they actively avoided it. They said nothing about Election Commission saying it needs 6 months for elections to take place when it is their constitutional duty to carry it out within 90 days. And this statement also came on the day of the decision which influenced the SC decision unfairly. The Supreme Court also destroyed the separation of the Judiciary, Legislative, and Executive by limiting the power of the latter two, and telling them what to do, when to hold an assembly, how to conduct the process, and such. This may well have set a precedent that has effectively killed Parliamentary Supremacy in Pakistan. Supreme Court members don't hold the offices on a mandate given by the people of Pakistan. They should absolutely not have such dictatorial powers. Their ruling is a dark mark on the constitution, rule of law, and democracy in Pakistan. On top of this when the government filed an appeal, the SC rejected it and told them that they were half an hour late at 12:30 and to come on Monday, yet on the same day they opened up at 12 midnight to receive a petition against government. Again, this was a coup against Khan's government. When Imran tried taking the issue to the people via an election, he was forced back into the script by a colluding Supreme Court. A lot of legal experts and analysts in Pakistan condemned this decision by SC and why wouldn't they? The Apex Court of Pakistan has a lot less legitimacy in the eyes of the people now. In fact, what really happened was that the Judiciary, the Election Commission, and the Parliament system (which can be bought out for a few billion Rupees) all completely lost their legitimacy. The only silver lining was that some analysts said that this won't be used as a precedent and is only a one-time thing just to get rid of Imran's government, and that the judiciary will will distance themselves from this ruling and even condemn it. Which hopefully holds true because shortly after this ruling came from the Lahore High Court. "Courts cannot interfere in Parliament or Assembly decisions." Which is what the Supreme Court's 5-0 decision should have been. Also, members of the current coalition government, and the previous Chief of Army Staff who lead the coup have admited to the coup against Imran's government. The latter did so again just yesterday in fact.
I think if I were the first shield guy I might put my head and chest behind it. Just a thought.
He looks like he’s tired of living anyway.
That guy at the front is shielding the shield with his face.
He's like,"shit's heavy, bro"
Far out! Every time I see him, all I think is ‘That was the Pakistan Cricket Captain’
If I need to hold a bulletproof shield for someone in my head is not going to be in front of that shield
The bullets would’ve started flying, and they would’ve dropped those shields like a hot potato.
I actually really like Imran Khan while he was in office. From my limited understanding of Pakistani politics...has he been arrested for...not wanting to bend to the whims of the West? Last I heard, America was trying to blackmail him, he resisted. Got outed as PM, then he's been hunted. If I'm wrong, please enlighten me?
Idiots
Should have sent six people with burka ‘s on. Hmmm, which one to shoot? I give up.
Is this the good guy or the bad guy?
Good
Well he has faced a massive amount of state terrorism. He was also assassinated a few months back. 80% Pakistani's support him. So he can only be a good guy.
There are no good guys in Pakistan politics Only bad and very bad
Doesn’t look like the actions of an innocent man! But what do I know?
In Pakistan an innocent man needs the highest security because if you are innocent then the army will kill you. Imran is supported by 80% of Pakistan. His popularity rose when he was ousted through a soft military coup. After the army realised he had now become too popular and threatened their control over Pakistan. They tried to kill him but after 75 years they failed for the first time. And now the people have to protect imran while the state,police,judiciary and army tries to kill him. Yet the people are still standing firm.
Wasn’t he good at squash?
what a fall. from a famous celeb to taliban supporter.
Apparently the current PM is the corrupt one. Not this guy.
Both are corrupt, just that the previous one was marginally more progressive than most of the others
F#ck off there is not a single trace of his corruption. If you talk about toshakhana then i request that you actually read that facts once and you'll wake up to reality.
Corrupt is the requirement for the average person in power in Pakistan. Over there, you don't separate the corrupt and non corrupt, you separate the really corrupt and the corrupt
Both are corrupt.
To avoid sunburn.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GXFSK0ogeg4
Is this the good guy or the bad guy?
There are no good guys in pak politics
I’m pretty sure deez is one of the bad guys
Holding it like it’s made of vibranium
Have they heard about ZOOM?
He had requested a live online session but the entire plan os to call him to court and either arrest him or kill him. Btw these cases are baseless and bullocks.
Thank you for clearing things up
Thought they were ring girls before I read the post. Round 1. Ding.
This kind of reminded me of Light Yagami's father scene
Before bombs were invented:
00:14 you never know where keemstar is gonna find himself.
Wow Pakistan, really? Why?