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Old 07-05-2012, 03:53 AM   #34
Karensmith

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The following are some of the issues that can make a person doubt the tsunami (at least me):

1. Imran Khan, since day one has spoken against corruption, mafias, feudal lords and believes in leading the middle class youth towards a revolution. He has criticized politicians from all parties. He is an advocate for change yet he has inducted the same kind of people from other parties to bolster his political footing. Can you bring a change by recruiting corrupt lotay (a term used for disloyal people)

2 A student asked Imran Khan that why was he inducting the same old faces in his party to which he replied :" We run them through a cleaning plant", the student then replied " Is that cleaning plant in Rawalpindi?", Imran Khan laughed it off.

3 After the unfortunate incident of May 02 2012, when Osama Bin Laden was killed, Nawaz Sharif, who was a pro-military politician prior to the military coup of 1999, came down hard on the military establishment. He criticized the formation of the commission that was to probe the incident, and generally asked those questions that no one dare ask the military and security agencies. A few months later, Imran khan met with General Pasha, the protests against the drones started, politicians from all over the country started answering the call of their conscience and joined the PTI. Suddenly Imran Khan aimed all his guns at the Sharif brothers and the first tsunami came in Lahore. He had been doing Zardari and corruption and NRO all these years, but all that passion now was against the sharif brothers. In the long run he is going to break the power of the shareef brothers in the Punjab and the ANP in Pukhtoonkhwa. There are some big question marks here.

4 He has not said too much about the missing persons case, a pressing issue on the resolution of which, somewhat depends the future of the state of Pakistan

5 Seeing how thing works in Pakistan, and the manner of the rise of Imran Khan and the circumstances preceding it, I do suspect that Rawalpindi is behind him and that can be anything but good.

Like I said, you need someone independant to bring a change, and I doubt that Imran khan is one.

if your last point is true. we are in for one heckuva ride.remember pak army=US
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