What's new

Fawad Choudhry Quits PTI ..and Asad Umar Follows !

Never trusted fawad ..always looked like a shifty eyed character and an opportunist …I bet you he and Vawda will start a PTI-F
 
Let’s hope country defaults, has no money to pay for soldiers salary and maybe they will rise up …

Mate the awaam is asleep they will continue hybernating until it gets to a
point where they can't feed themselves with any food.
 
I don't know what IK's plan is. He is fighting a fight he cannot win.
His only option EVER war so apply some public pressure and befriend the establishment again. In his love for Faiz Hamid, he spoilt his relationship with entire Pak Army. Now he can only be a spoilsport but never a King or Kingmaker in Pakistani politics. He should consider going into exile and continuing the fight from there.
 
I hope all the families of khaki are treated the same way as they are doing it to others.

And inshaAllah it will.
What do the families of khaki have anything to do with this? Silly wishes and insha'Allah's have no place in sane minds.

Let’s hope country defaults, has no money to pay for soldiers salary and maybe they will rise up …
That won't happen even if the country defaults. National security will always trump other expenses even if it means not having the ability to finance capital expenditures (equipment upkeep etc.)

Secondly, our military is diversified sufficiently with the Chinese and Pakistan will manage to work with them to sustain key programs and weapon systems. Military salaries and pensions are not the most significant expense of our government, it is unfortunately the sovereign and public/private sector debt servicing that eats the lion's share of our revenues.

For ANY Pakistani to wish default on Pakistan (regardless of who runs the country and whatever your politics are) is simply mean-spirited and petty.

Good one! :-D
 
Last edited:
What do the families of khaki have anything to do with this? Silly wishes and insha'Allah's have no place in sane minds.


That won't happen even if the country defaults. National security will always trump other expenses even if it means not having the ability to finance capital expenditures (equipment upkeep etc.)

Secondly, our military is diversified sufficiently with the Chinese and Pakistan will manage to work with them to sustain key programs and weapon systems. Military salaries and pensions are not the most significant expense of our government, it is unfortunately the sovereign and public/private sector debt servicing that eats the lion's share of our revenues.

For ANY Pakistani to wish default on Pakistan (regardless of who runs the country and whatever your politics are) is simply mean-spirited and petty.


Good one! :-D
to me default is chemo, to get the cancer/army in remission. its painful but needed.
 
to me default is chemo, to get the cancer/army in remission. its painful but needed.
Default is the second worst option for Pakistan, worst being buking itself. But I guess IK and his supporters will do just about anything. It reminds me of the diljale aashiq who throw acid on the faces of girls who reject them.
 
Mate the awaam is asleep they will continue hybernating until it gets to a
point where they can't feed themselves with any food.
Pakistan can manage the food crises too.

I hope members realize that if push really came to shove, GoP can nationalize a lot of the agri-food sector industries and manage the production, supply and distribution of staples on war footing.

Pakistan produces sufficiently enough to not have a situation where people cannot feed themselves. The reason the current situation has exacerbated the problems (and thus you see people standing in long lines to get atta/staples) is because the demand/supply is all in the hands of private sector which milks the situation for its own needs and passes on the price hikes to the consumers using rising inflation as an excuse.

Where there is a will, there is always a way. This is not an ideal solution by any means, but it has been done in the past and can be done if there was indeed a need to manage the supply of staples/edibles within the country.
 
Last edited:
I don't know what IK's plan is. He is fighting a fight he cannot win.
His only option EVER war so apply some public pressure and befriend the establishment again. In his love for Faiz Hamid, he spoilt his relationship with entire Pak Army. Now he can only be a spoilsport but never a King or Kingmaker in Pakistani politics. He should consider going into exile and continuing the fight from there.

The frictions between Imran and the Establishment first appeared, to the best of my knowledge, after the Fall of Kabul in August 2021. Rumors started appearing about the next appointments of the ISI and Military Chiefs. Rumors were so strong that Fawad Ch. had to deny them. But Imran had a plan to stay in power and that went through coopting the Army and the intelligence units in Pakistan. And what is becoming crystal clear--especially after watching an Imran admirer like Irshad Bhatti lately--is that Imran wanted the next two appointments to help Imran retain power for the next several years. Imran knew his popularity was not high enough to win the next elections otherwise, as the NCM started to become a reality starting January 2022, Imran would have called the elections, which was his Const. right. But repeated setbacks in byelections and even setbacks in KPK which is supposed to be Imran's homeground, were not good signs for Imran, otherwise he would have called the elections in March 2022.

All of that is water under the bridge. Time to look forward.

What Pakistan needs is stability for several years. I am old and seen a lot--like @VCheng here-- but even I have not seen such anarchy in Pakistan where EVERY pillar of the State is discredited. That is a very dangerous status for any nation. Pakistan is like Somalia or Afghanistan, politically speaking. But unlike the two countries, Pakistan's geopolitics and large, poor population makes Pakistan a very combustible place. Pakistan still has genuine friends and their advice is to get the house in order before they would help.

To me, it is obvious that Imran will not be allowed to come back to power for the next few years at least, if ever. But putting him in prison and banning his party would be dangerous and an insult to the tens of millions who support him. It is best he goes to a forced-exile for a few years while his party led by sane people like Asad Umar. He is not too old and is a fit, athletic person. He has a good chance for a grand come back. Others had such comebacks before him.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 2, Members: 0, Guests: 2)


Back
Top Bottom