imran khan warned of civil disobidence against the rgst and increase in electricity prices while adressing a rally in lahore...
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imran khan warns of civil disobidence
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Posted 1 year ago on 29 Nov 2010 12:31 #
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Assalam-o-Alaikum-Warahmat-ULLAH ALL,
Warns us ? Do we need warnings anymore ?
Posted 1 year ago on 29 Nov 2010 18:55 # -
Imran khan should rather make a proper grassroute party first and then say something like this. I dont see him winning next election. And he should give alternative solutions to this loadshedding issue and inflation etc. Im not seeing any financial ekspert in his kurha party. He should find good intelligent people + have an election in the party so he really proves that his a democratic politician. And not make himself the king like Nawaz shareef, Benazeer, Zardari and Altaf Hussein.
Posted 1 year ago on 29 Nov 2010 20:42 # -
Don't mind him .
Sur main keh dia ho ga
سر میں که دیا ہو گاPosted 1 year ago on 29 Nov 2010 22:25 # -
^Imran khan should rather make a proper grassroute party first and then say something like this.
Now what could be a grassroute party?
Posted 1 year ago on 30 Nov 2010 5:29 # -
Now what could be a grassroute party? /quote
for e.g .imran teray janisaar baishumar baishumar
Posted 1 year ago on 30 Nov 2010 6:42 # -
This is a slogan for CJ.
For him it could be
Imran Khan
Bara Nadanبڑا نادان
Or
Jan na Pehchanجان نہ پہچان
Sab ka Mehmanسب کا مہمان
Imran Khan
Or
Imran Khan Balay Balayعمران خان بلے بلے
Chal pia ay kalay kalayچل پیا اے کلے کلےPosted 1 year ago on 30 Nov 2010 14:54 # -
@Anwer Kamal you make a good Sheikh Rashid at pkpolitics.You are a good replacement of him.
iMRAN IS THE MOST WELL KNOWN pAKISTANI ALL OVER THE WORLD.jAN NA PEHCHAN TUM LOG HO.
YOU have got a good senseless humour.keep it up.
waise kitne pese ban jate aise kaam se tumhare?Posted 1 year ago on 02 Dec 2010 13:57 # -
Civil disobedience is normally used as a political weapon in non democratic set up where the option of peaceful change of government is not available.This is not the case in Pakistan at present.It is far better for Imran Khan to devote all his energies in making his party popular among the masses so that whenever the elections are held he wins it with a big majority.
Posted 1 year ago on 02 Dec 2010 14:19 # -
Looks like Imran has made up his mind that the democratic institutions, the parliament and judiciary, are impotent or perhaps he's getting inspiration from Gandhi.
BTW, what kinda laws will not be followed under such resistence? any view on that from Imran or is it that the statement is meant to be just a political bouncer.
Posted 1 year ago on 02 Dec 2010 14:28 # -
@ Mirza
a proper grassroots party would mean one that involves the masses, not just a certain section of society and online contributors.
Posted 1 year ago on 03 Dec 2010 16:18 # -
Assalam-o-Alaikum-Warahmat-ULLAH ALL,
@kash01: Pakistan 'desperately' 'needs' a bloody revolution coming as 'part' of 'political struggle' for re-establishment of 'Khilafat' (Islam's political system).
INSHALLAH, The present, and the coming years will force this situation inside Pakistan.
Political struggle is done in steps. This 'inqilab' (in urdu), this 'bloody revolution' is 'needed' for 'implementation' of Islam as a 'DEEN' inside Pakistan.
It may not be as 'bloody' as it 'sounds', depending on if we Muslims 'come together', if we choose to 'act' as a 'collective' in the interest of obeying ALLAH ALMIGHTY, in the interest of establishing Islam inside our nation.
We can do it as a collective.
There are 5-7 steps in this political struggle, as per Islam's standards.
Posted 1 year ago on 03 Dec 2010 16:29 # -
Haris Khan :You look totally convinced that a bloody revolution is inevitable and I suppose you have good reasons to think along those lines.Whether a bloody revolution occurs or not only time will tell but one thing is sure that unless remedial steps are not taken to improve governance things would keep deteriorating putting the very survival of the country at stake.
Posted 1 year ago on 05 Dec 2010 4:26 # -
Civil disobedience from PTI online fan club!!!!
What a joke!! This man Imran cannot even one seat anywhere from Pakistan and he is talking about civil disobedience. No one knows name of his any office bearer. Everybody knows PTI is a one man show and one man tanga party with no grassroot support. And due to Imran's strong support for taliban terrorists he has furhter alienated himself among general public.
Posted 1 year ago on 08 Dec 2010 22:54 # -
Internet and Tv Talk Shows
The only way he knew
It may be due to his experience
As a model.Posted 1 year ago on 09 Dec 2010 1:06 # -
@quaidkamazar
What could be a grassroute party. Grassroot is well understood. I was wondering about this new political term!Posted 1 year ago on 09 Dec 2010 15:47 # -
Lagta Hay Anwer Kamal ko hur surr ka patta hay!
Posted 1 year ago on 09 Dec 2010 15:54 # -
خان صاحب - کیا بتائیں ایک تو ماد صاھب سے ڈر لگتا ہے اور پھر ایسی باتوں کا ثبوت نہیں ہوتا ورنہ سچ بتا دیتے
Posted 1 year ago on 09 Dec 2010 18:15 # -
I would love to see Imran Khan in Karachi.
I would put aside my surgical instuments and pick up my AK-47 to give him a warm welcome.
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 5:23 # -
@NSDAP
HE WOULD LUV TO SEE U TO..... probably his ak-47 is way to big for u to handle .. regards
as for the others civil disobidence would be limited to electricity bills and gas bills with a boycott of sugar added ...... and check out the news coverage of the rally where he warned of civil disobidence many of questions will satmd automatically answeredPosted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 12:07 # -
نہ خنجر اٹھے گا نہ تلوار ان سے
یہ بازو میرے آزمائے ہوئے ہیںیہ بازو تو صرف گوری باہیں تھامنے کیلئے اٹھتے تھے
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 15:19 # -
Many and not just Imran Khan is talking about civil disobidence movement in Pakistan that may begin any moment provided the current regime continues without a major policy reversal.
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 16:57 # -
S.E.Mirza
Moderator
What you are talking about. I have already requested to you to provide some link about 'Tonight with Jasmeen' 9th December
You will show the truth to all. Yeh Ik bechta hi kia hay .
Pakistan's three biggest parties say together that they are helpless.Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 17:03 # -
@Anwer Kamal
Read again in case you have missed what IK says has been seconded by others. Even today in a TV talkshow relayed by Duniya TV a short while ago.The program 'tonight with Jasmeen' will be available later on. As for now it might be available for premium membership.
Also tone down a bit so that your request sounds like a request and not an order!
BTW Pakistan's three biggest political parties are not made up of saints. You may have a vote on what they are as a matter of fact.
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 17:21 # -
It was a request really but remember 1977.
Same play was played by USA through their slaves.
They don't want democracy in Pakistan.
They wanted only slaves.Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 17:25 # -
Agreed. In 1977 Bhutto lost his life because he wished to walk tall for himself and Pakistan therefore removed.
Now we have a whole lot of sellouts! Sold out to those who are responsible for his murder.
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 17:36 # -
Pakistanis have a typical mindset. They get jealous of people who are richer than them.
Just look at the youth. They don't want to study but they will whine all day long about inadequate education services.
Look at the government servants. They will not perform their duties after receiving their salaries; yet they are shameless enough to abuse politicians and powerful people.
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 17:50 # -
apnay aap ko theek na karna, bas tanqeed he kartay rehna.
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 17:57 # -
@nsdap
Well saidبلکہ کیا خوب کہاPosted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 20:21 # -
Revolutions only come in countries where people rise up against a single group holds all power.
That is not the case in Pakistan. This country has numerous mafias. The difference lies only in their RELATIVE POWER. Some are relatively powerful than the others.
Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 20:26 # -
Well said again.
But I am sure that if democracy is given time ,everything will be alright.Posted 1 year ago on 10 Dec 2010 20:33 # -
We Pakistanis have a problem.
We want a leader whereas we need a STATESMAN (STATESMEN).
A leader inspires people to move in a direction which may turn out to be either good or bad.
Adolf Hitlers's seductive appeal lead to utter destruction of Germany. As a leader, he is unparalled in modern history.
On the other hand, OTTO VON BISMARK, the father of MODERN GERMANY, was not a leader but a great statesman. He united about 300 german states into one and used DIPLOMACY instead of WAR to protect a newly formed fragile germany.
He created a state and its institutions that survive to even this day despite the 2 disastrous world wars.
BISMARK was a CONSERVATIVE but then became a LIBERAL. Why? He knew that the german tribes entering into the newly formed country must be given rights so that they must feel that they are at an advantage by becoming german citizens.
Posted 1 year ago on 11 Dec 2010 3:18 # -
On the diplomatic front, BISMARK was a legend.
He convinced Britain and France that the sudden collapse of the OTTOMAN EMPIRE in EUROPE would lead to a vacuum in the BALKANS that WOULD BE INSTANTLY FILLED BY THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE.
So now, these european powers aided the turks against the russians in the BALKAN PENINSULA including the BLACK SEA.
He knew that the OTTOMAN EMPIRE would certainly end but he DELAYED it so that the RUSSIANS donot gain a foot hold in the BALKANS.
Posted 1 year ago on 11 Dec 2010 3:23 # -
Warning Bells are sounding everywhere. We need no more warnings. Time is already over for warnings. Let us take up an action before the time for an action is also over.
Posted 1 year ago on 11 Dec 2010 5:41 # -
Assalam-o-Alaikum-Warahmat-ULLAH ALL,
@nsdap: Stop confusing people with your 'hogwash'.
Posted 1 year ago on 12 Dec 2010 7:32 # -
@ hariskhan
You keep to your opinions and let me express mine.
And dude! If you want to make it personal, create a new thread and I'll be ready for it.
Posted 1 year ago on 12 Dec 2010 13:08 # -
lemme tell you something about that particular jalsa. i reported that jalsa from lahore.
first imran khan's followers came on cars and buses and get togather in chowk opposite of punjab assembly. the chowk was blocked so the traffic from masjid e shuhad and lower mall, from upper mall, from assembly area and from jail road got blocked coz of rally of IK. as a result traffic got jam in that area and his jalsa seems like a big jalsa which is not the case. many people had to listen his speech coz of traffic jam.
Mall road of lahore is used for jalsas bcoz there is so much traffic there and in peak hours you can easily see rush. but traffic police usually tried its best to avoid traffic jam. but our political parties used mall road so that traffic got jam and they show impression of big crowd with themin this case.Posted 1 year ago on 13 Dec 2010 22:12 # -
Pehlay Zia nay aur phir Mush nay Istamaal kia
Ab koi aur kar raha hay Change the name from IK to F.-. KPosted 1 year ago on 13 Dec 2010 22:42 # -
First we have to see how many civilians obey Imran Khan before any civil disobedience. Sometime Imran Khan reminds me of Nawabzaba Nasrullah Khan and his tanga party.
Posted 1 year ago on 16 Dec 2010 1:23 #
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