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Mr Khan’s long tussle with Pakistan’s government and military leadership increasingly resembles a personal duel with Gen Asim Munir

Once is a charismatic cricketer-turned-politician rallying crowds of devoted supporters against his removal from power.

The other is a quiet general who privately wields significant clout and leads an army that likes to hold the final say in Pakistan’s governance.

Imran Khan’s 13-month-long tussle with Pakistan’s government and military leadership has tipped the country into a political crisis and increasingly resembles a personal duel with Gen Asim Munir.

At the heart of their clash is an apparent falling-out that neither man has acknowledged publicly, stemming from a threat to investigate Mr Khan’s family for alleged corruption that reportedly led to Gen Munir’s sacking from Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency in 2019.
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Alleging that Gen Munir is threatening “democracy, our constitution, fundamental rights”.

“He’s basically dismantling the future of this country to protect himself,” the 70-year-old said last week.

The former Pakistan cricket captain has waged a relentless protest campaign since he was forced from power in April 2022 by a parliamentary no-confidence vote.

His allegations that he was squeezed out in a US-backed conspiracy, aided by top generals and his political rivals, have found widespread sympathy even though he has provided little evidence.

Refusing to go quietly, he has rallied massive crowds and demanded snap polls. He has also been shot in an assassination attempt.

For the detailed article follow the link below.
 
Will the army sue or arm twist them the way they do to citizens of Pakistan for the allegations that it is indulged in political activities that are unconstitutional and against its oath?
 
banned sipah sihaba unbanned by army and are out on the streets in karanchi. what a shitty country and what a shitty ppl to put up with it.
 
I don't know what the article is trying to portray but Asim Muneer is breaking the law by using his new position to take revenge against IK. IK did not illegal by sacking him (if he did). IK's 'war' is a political struggle which is within the limits of constitution.
 
I think Pakistanis should start celebrating next 70 years slavery of generals and their families. Don't get mad if a major's wife runs over you son and kills him and you have to apologize to Mrs Major for your son's carelessness, or a brigadier's son rapes your daughter then you should kill your daughter for sexually assaulting his highness prince.
 
I don't know what the article is trying to portray but Asim Muneer is breaking the law by using his new position to take revenge against IK. IK did not illegal by sacking him (if he did). IK's 'war' is a political struggle which is within the limits of constitution.
Yes, IK did something illegal when he asked the then COAS to get rid of the DG ISI. That's called interfering within the military ranks. PM can only select the COAS.

When Nawaz Sharif (Allah jannat naseeb karay) sacked the COAS Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf, he had the legal right to do so.
 
Mr Khan’s long tussle with Pakistan’s government and military leadership increasingly resembles a personal duel with Gen Asim Munir

Once is a charismatic cricketer-turned-politician rallying crowds of devoted supporters against his removal from power.

The other is a quiet general who privately wields significant clout and leads an army that likes to hold the final say in Pakistan’s governance.

Imran Khan’s 13-month-long tussle with Pakistan’s government and military leadership has tipped the country into a political crisis and increasingly resembles a personal duel with Gen Asim Munir.

At the heart of their clash is an apparent falling-out that neither man has acknowledged publicly, stemming from a threat to investigate Mr Khan’s family for alleged corruption that reportedly led to Gen Munir’s sacking from Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency in 2019.
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Alleging that Gen Munir is threatening “democracy, our constitution, fundamental rights”.

“He’s basically dismantling the future of this country to protect himself,” the 70-year-old said last week.

The former Pakistan cricket captain has waged a relentless protest campaign since he was forced from power in April 2022 by a parliamentary no-confidence vote.

His allegations that he was squeezed out in a US-backed conspiracy, aided by top generals and his political rivals, have found widespread sympathy even though he has provided little evidence.

Refusing to go quietly, he has rallied massive crowds and demanded snap polls. He has also been shot in an assassination attempt.

For the detailed article follow the link below.
 
Mr Khan’s long tussle with Pakistan’s government and military leadership increasingly resembles a personal duel with Gen Asim Munir

Once is a charismatic cricketer-turned-politician rallying crowds of devoted supporters against his removal from power.

The other is a quiet general who privately wields significant clout and leads an army that likes to hold the final say in Pakistan’s governance.

Imran Khan’s 13-month-long tussle with Pakistan’s government and military leadership has tipped the country into a political crisis and increasingly resembles a personal duel with Gen Asim Munir.

At the heart of their clash is an apparent falling-out that neither man has acknowledged publicly, stemming from a threat to investigate Mr Khan’s family for alleged corruption that reportedly led to Gen Munir’s sacking from Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency in 2019.
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................(missing lines)

Alleging that Gen Munir is threatening “democracy, our constitution, fundamental rights”.

“He’s basically dismantling the future of this country to protect himself,” the 70-year-old said last week.

The former Pakistan cricket captain has waged a relentless protest campaign since he was forced from power in April 2022 by a parliamentary no-confidence vote.

His allegations that he was squeezed out in a US-backed conspiracy, aided by top generals and his political rivals, have found widespread sympathy even though he has provided little evidence.

Refusing to go quietly, he has rallied massive crowds and demanded snap polls. He has also been shot in an assassination attempt.

For the detailed article follow the link below.
The narrative reads like Captain Ahab's fight against Moby-Dick.
 
The title should be "The quiet Pakistani general waging war against Pakistan and people of Pakistan"
 

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