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Inside the Red Zone: Truth about lies

Establishment d riders forget , Pakistan comes before army.

Economy was doing better under khan is a lie. Traitor Bajwa stoped nab from prosecuting corrupt politicians is a lie. Only so called scandal they could find for Khan is toshakhana must indicate under khan governance was bad. No matter how much media and establishment riders try to spin the story, truth is out in open.

Giving voice to people of Pakistan is wrong, telling them to fight for their right is wrong. Questioning establishment illegal reach is wrong. Fighting to get rid of corruption is wrong. Yes, Khan is a liar , only our mighty generals can save us.

Only an idiot or the corrupt individuals who wants the status quo to continue will believe the bs op posted.
 
Remind me this ..



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یہ گھڑی پاکستان کی معیشت تھی🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
یہ گھڑی پاکستان کی ایکسپورٹ کی ریڑھ کی ہڈی تھی
یہ گھڑی پاکستان میں ہوتی تو آج پاکستان ایشیائی ٹائیگرہوتا اس گھڑی کی وجہ سے ہی ہم نے زرداری کے پیٹ سے لوٹے ہوے پیسے واپس نکالنے تھےاور اسکو لاڑکانہ۔کراچی اور پشاورکی سڑکوں پر گھسیٹنا تھا
اس گھڑی کی مدد سے ہم نے انڈیا پر حملہ کرنا تھا اور کشمیر آزاد کروانا تھا
اس گھڑی کی مدد سے ہم نے چاند پر زمین لینی تھی
اس گھڑی کی مدد سے ہم نے عوام کودولت میں نہلادینا تھا
پر افسوس عمران خان نے یہ سب کچھ عوام سے چھین لیا۔
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You can yourself see by now how many members have given this thread a political colour

It's an article written by the SAPM on strategic communication (read propaganda), regarding Imran Khan (one of the biggest political leaders of the country), filled with political innuendos, in the 'Pakistani Siasat' section of the forum. How can anyone not give it a political color?
 
75 years since independence run by a mixture of Military gangsters and feudal thugs and you put this down to Imran Khans 'truths'

This country is screwed top to bottom. Whether Imran is here or not these crooks will burn the house down to keep the status quo

Imran has more self respect and dignity in his little finger than the whole establishment and PDM put together.

Fine, demonise Imran if it upsets your balance of power in plundering and looting the country. You have no ghairat when it comes to taking your begging bowl and begging to countries for bail outs

Thankfully the people pakistan are moving to PTI in droves as they are sick of this cancerous table turning regimes which has bankrupted the country.

Call the elections why so scared? Lets see whos truth the people believe even with all your media houses in tow.

Fact is the old order is collapsing and a new generation of pakistanis is awakening...its only a matter of time
 
You can yourself see by now how many members have given this thread a political colour and how many are talking about public.

The article has a political color.

A disgruntled and disaffected populace that doesn’t feel the status quo will improve their lives, all people have left is to voice their political opinions because they have no other means to express their dissatisfaction, in the hopes some resolution will come of it, and people can get back to focusing on improving their lives.

If the country was humming along and growing significantly faster, most people would be focused on improving their personal lives but all the issues of the country have come to the fore as the current management has led the nation to the brink of bankruptcy and even regular people’s savings are being wiped out through inflation.

Btw, everyone should be able to express their views if Pakistan is to be a full democracy. People don’t need just bread and jobs but the voice to have their other issues addressed, and hold their elected officials accountable in a comprehensive manner. This is why I didn’t dismiss the author of the article outright just because of his role with the current government.
 
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It's an article written by the SAPM on strategic communication (read propaganda), regarding Imran Khan (one of the biggest political leaders of the country), filled with political innuendos, in the 'Pakistani Siasat' section of the forum. How can anyone not give it a political color?
Actually I avoid quoting Geo news, Thenews/Geo/Jang, TheFridayTimes/Najam Sethi, and DawnTV/DawnNews .. All on single agenda anything against PTI is kosher. Then we have Bol or Arynews, they are semi pro PTI. Media is divided ... they all talk about Imran Khan 3 1/2 year of very long tenure but nobody talks about the failures of the last 75 years of very short tenure.
Imran Khan will stay another 5 to 10 years if he is lucky to survive after confronting this All vs 1 status quo ... These same Nawaz/Zardari/Fazlo/Achakzai/ANP families remain in power with the help of the establishment and the Establishment will remain in power behind the scene.

In the last 75 years what Pakistan has achieved and even if Imran Khan is gone, will all these minions of the Status quo will give overnight prosperity to the people of Pakistan?

 
Imran Khan is the Donald Trump of Pakistan


And that may not be a bad thing

Sometimes you need the system to just burn

Yes, real lives are at stake and I have few stakes in them… but is slow death better than nearly killing someone to get them to wake up?

PTI is the requirement - not IK - in the words of Karl Marx … for a revolution to be successful its mean leaders have to go
 
tik tok, youtube, twitter and 2-cent worth
I bet you found those clowns on twitter really endearing, enlightened and patriotic when they were singing the company bahadur's praises under every tweet and video.

Bajwa is gone, and all the conspiracy theories about him have come out to be false and no proofs have been provided.
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Formulate a strategy and lets work on it.
I know. Let's give it a fitting name. National Reconciliation Ordinance has a nice ring to it.
 
It's an article written by the SAPM on strategic communication (read propaganda), regarding Imran Khan (one of the biggest political leaders of the country), filled with political innuendos, in the 'Pakistani Siasat' section of the forum. How can anyone not give it a political color?
The temptation :azn:

The article has a political color.

A disgruntled and disaffected populace that doesn’t feel the status quo will improve their lives, all people have left is to voice their political opinions because they have no other means to express their dissatisfaction, in the hopes some resolution will come of it, and people can get back to focusing on improving their lives.

If the country was humming along and growing significantly faster, most people would be focused on improving their personal lives but all the issues of the country have come to the fore as the current management has led the nation to the brink of bankruptcy and even regular people’s savings are being wiped out through inflation.

Btw, everyone should be able to express their views if Pakistan is to be a full democracy. People don’t need just bread and jobs but the voice to have their other issues addressed, and hold their elected officials accountable in a comprehensive manner. This is why I didn’t dismiss the author of the article outright just because of his role with the current government.
On expressing views, what would satisfy the public ?
 
Fahad Hussain is an underachiever from a family of opportunists. He's a man of limited to no intellectual potential, limited high education, no real world exposure and the fact that he's but a shadow of his uncle Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed, who catapulted him into his current position through his linkages. Rumor has it that a significant portion of Fahad's published articles have been ghost written, his readers me included can easily tell from the incoherent narratives he tries to shape.

Fahad Hussain's job at PMO is to dedicate his mediocre intellect to try and put lipstick on a pig. He is playing harp while his bosses and overlords rock the boat, while millions of Pakistanis are losing the capacity to win their daily bread, through the inhumane economic crisis imposed upon them. He is like Joseph Goebbels in 1945, still pathologically lying to his own people about the march of the Red Army and allies on German soil.

Lastly, if i were to visualize this article, I'd imagine a monkey, trying to look into the sun and spitting at it.
 

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