Poor guy, May ALLAH have mercy on his soul.
Who is going to support his family, this is my issue with Imran Khan and his protests.
He knows full well ordinary people will get killed will leave behind dependents, and some will suffer life changing injuries. Why put them in harms way for your own political ambitions,
Irony of ironies here is that if the army had not deposed he would have lost the election he was very unpopular because of inflation and cost of living.
The army itself is nothing more then a puppet force of the Americans and they are not going to give up their power at any cost.
All soldiers and officers who were patriotic have been purged in the last 20 years since the time of Musharraf.
Imran Khan had the opportunity to at least purge the country of American influence, his anti- Imperialistic message against american interference in Pakistan's affairs resonated with Muslims around the world. Then suddenly he switched and started saying it wasn't Americas fault that he was deposed but solely the fault of Pakistani army.
Thing is, on the face of it, it might seem like people are out there because Imran Khan called for it, but it's gone way beyond that now. This has been simmering under the surface for years. How long have people watched the faasiq faujis treating everyone like Sudras? Living in literal paradises in their own walled off societies, built on the money of the common people, while the public outside is starved for basic necessities? The richest businessmen in the country have a less luxurious lifestyle than the faujis. Their children are far more ayaash than those of the country's civil elites. So whatever people want from these protests is less to do with Imran Khan and more to do with how they want to improve their own standard of living. And when you tread this path, surely you can't expect everything to be rosy. Deaths will happen. Families will suffer. It is a given for any such movement that most of the people in that movement will probably not survive to see the change they sacrificed so much for, but their future generations will.
All, in all though, the will of the people as a collective is very weak even now. They don't fully understand the consequences of letting the faujis control everything any longer. Bushra Bibi hinted very obviously towards that a few days ago. The faujis have a plan to turn Pakistan into a secular country, maybe even a kafir one. And they are no longer hiding that ambition.
My guess is, if a nuclear war doesn't happen within the next two years Pakistan will be openly kafir at the government level.
Whole scenario reminds me of a lecture by a Shaykh back in the 1990's. He said something along the lines off our moral and spiritual condition is so bankrupt, that whatever action we take, will lead to something worse.
They got rid of Anwar Sadat in Egypt and they ended up with Hosni Mubarak they went from a monkey to a pig and if they get rid of Mubarak they will probably end up with a rat.
And such is the case with most of the Muslim world.
No good scenarios here the western colonial countries will try to destabilise the country as much as possible. Fund insurgency in various parts of the country. Then state the country is so unstable that Pakistan needs to get rid of it's nuclear arsenal or we will impose sanctions. ( The fact a Muslim country has a nuclear arsenal grieves then tremendously).
No change in future will come either unless the education system is reformed and has a strong moral and ethical ethos so that the institutes of learning from elementary to university level produce future generations with upstanding Muslim character. A corrupt society with a morally corrupt education system will produce corrupt generations to come each generation worse then the previous.
The PTI Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur, and Imran Khan's wife, Bushra Bibi, fled from the frontlines, abandoning their workers, who had no option but to call off the protests.
There’s no evidence of Rangers or the army carrying out mass shootings of protesters as claimed. However, four Rangers were killed when a car driven by PTI protesters ran them over. Incident like this make it hard to believe the protests would have been allowed to continue.
Instead of focusing on claims of a fake massacre, attention should be on the real crisis in Kurram district, part of the PTI-ruled province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Over the past week, 102 people have been killed and 138 injured in violent clashes between Sunnis and Shias.
This is the narrative of the mainstream media in Pakistan. And if a newborn baby could talk even he could tell you that the mainstream media in Pak is bought and paid for. So whatever they report is by default what the faujis have given them to report. Twitter is full of reports by actual Pakistanis who were there in the night. Actual eyewitnesses. I'm inclined to believe them.
What is the truth behind the viral video of Rangers pushing a worker with a container at D Chowk?
BBC Urdu, Islamabad
An hour ago
A video has gone viral on social media in Pakistan, in which security personnel are pushing down a man on containers at D Chowk during a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protest.
In the video, it can be seen that a man is praying on the roof of containers placed to block the road at Islamabad's D Chowk, and four Rangers personnel with shields and sticks come to him.
In such a situation, a Rangers official pushes the person and as a result, the person first hangs by holding the corner of the container to save himself and falls down after a few seconds.
This video is not only circulating in social media but also in WhatsApp groups. The BBC has been able to confirm the man's fall with the help of videos, photos and an eyewitness account on social media.
When and how did the incident happen?
The international photo agency Getty has two photos taken on November 26, in which a man can be seen praying on a container and Rangers personnel standing near him on the container.
While in another photo on Getty, the man can be seen hanging down from the container and a Rangers official is apparently trying to push him down from the containers.
The BBC compared these pictures on Getty and the video that went viral on social media and it was revealed that a man was pulled down from a container by the Rangers during the PTI protest at D Chowk. A push has occurred.
What does the eyewitness have to say?
The BBC has spoken to a foreign news agency photographer who was at D Chowk on November 26 when the incident took place.
The photographer, who is also an eyewitness to the incident, told BBC Urdu that the man was climbing on top of the containers. At first he was praying and then he began doing Dua.'
According to him, at that time, three or four Rangers arrived there and tried to arrest the person.
"When he didn't reach them, the rangers pushed him (the person) a little and then he went down and fell," the photographer said.
When the photographer was asked that the man in the video was sitting up after falling from the container, what was his condition after the fall? On which he said that at that time he was in a building in the area from where he could not see it after it fell.
What is the position of Pakistani government and PTI?
After the incident, claims were made by PTI supporters on social media that the man fell from the container and died due to the push by the Rangers, but the BBC did not identify the man or his alleged involvement in the incident. The death has not been independently confirmed.
When the BBC spoke to PTI leader Zulfi Bukhari about this video, he said, "Many of our workers are still missing, about nine people have been killed by direct gunfire."
He claimed that there are 40 dead bodies in government hospitals in Islamabad.
However, the BBC could not independently verify this claim.
It should be noted that Rangers is a paramilitary force that works under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
During a press conference on Wednesday, a journalist asked Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi that a video has gone viral in which a worker was pushed down by Rangers while offering prayers on top of a container at D Chowk. went Do you also condemn this act or not?'
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi refrained from giving a direct answer to this question and described it as round and said that "first thing since they (PTI protesters) ran away, after that propaganda started immediately that 33 bodies were killed." are in one hospital and I don't know how many bodies are in another hospital.'
He added that 'their people have been going round the hospitals since morning to find the bodies, or come tomorrow and check.'
Keep in mind that on behalf of PTI, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has claimed that hundreds of workers have been killed in the operation of law enforcement agencies in Islamabad.
BBC Urdu has not been able to independently verify this claim.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi says that so far no one has given him the name or other details of the person killed.
However, yesterday, two government hospitals in Islamabad, Polyclinic and Pims, confirmed to the BBC that six bodies had been brought there. It was also learned that the dead bodies brought to the polyclinic had bullet marks.
On the other hand, five law enforcement officials deployed in the context of PTI's protest have also been killed.
1. Centralised decision-making
2. Stopping political conflicts
3. Strong and organised management
4. Economic improvements and growth
5. Control over media and information
6. Focus on law and order
7. Support from other countries
8. Weak political systems
9. Temporary public approval
10. Taking control of important institutions
You are just as delusional about the problems of Pakistani Muslims as you think the Pakistanis are about Indian Muslims' problems. There is no stability, not under Martial Law, not under civilian rule, only smokes and mirrors. The illusion of stability is deliberately created and fed to the international community. Like the case of Ishaq Dar fixing the rate of USD to create the illusion of a stable rupee. Only reason this works is because the faujis and the political dynasties of Sharifs and Zardaris toe the US and European line, hence they aren't exposed by them. We saw this structure fall apart in Trump's first term when Trump being a proper businessman understood the bullshit that the Pak army fed the world and refused to play along. That's why we saw the Sharifs losing power back then because they were unable to provide a viable front to the corrupt and greedy faujis at that time.
This cannot be undone and I am sure it will be greatly appreciated.
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