Re: Imran Khan or Taleban Khan?
App bhi vote de kar pachta rahain keya(^◇^)
Vote tou Immi ko diya cast Taliban ko hogeya!
Re: Imran Khan or Taleban Khan?
App bhi vote de kar pachta rahain keya(^◇^)
Vote tou Immi ko diya cast Taliban ko hogeya!
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^^^
Exactly..!!!
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may be I was the one with others who like the entry of IK in Pak polticis and other hand I was including others was first who start dislike (not him) his a lot of u turn and strange political policies and finally now the cat is out of bag! allying with JI is kind of Taboot mein Akhri keel
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Lo.. the blame game already started as predicted:
Peace talks with TTP will probably fail: Imran Khan to Bloomberg News – The Express Tribune
Same old story.. America, Army, Government, Nawaz Sharif, Zardari, Musharraf are the culprits.. Taliban are angels..!!!
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MQM ke sath kartay to bat banti. ![]()
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Khan sahib has put all the nation behind a moving truck light and now has vanished from the scene. At least he should own his negotiation stance which he has been harping for past several years with these stone age apes. I think he is sure that these talks will fail and he will blame the government, military, and other political stake holders for these. That's the reason he has vanished from the scene.
He is just an arrogant fool who would not own his wrong stance.. let alone try to correct it.
Astonishing.
Advocating a certain solution is an expression of an opinion. Just like Bilawal and many others advocate military operations. Does that make Bilawal liable to be a part of that military operation, if one should proceed? No, because Bilawal is not in the army. Imran is neither part of the TTP, nor the govt. So why or how would he be able to make a difference in the negotiations, when he can not make or take a commitment on behalf of either party? It was the current PMLN govt that was given the mandate for negotiations by all parties, not PTI or Imran Khan.
About time govt stopped finding excuses for its failures.
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Imran Khan is becoming the Shahid Afridi of politics.
You don't have to speak any journo that approaches you.
I need the names of people who people who manange his PR. Now!
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Bias is disastrous: I am sure you would have read the following paragraph but did not bother to quote it:
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**I am Taliban Khan but now
***(http://www.dawn.com/news/1085515/i-dont-represent-the-taliban-says-imran)
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Sums the situation well. We are confusing the matter with attributing everything related to terrorism with ‘Taliban Khan’. The real creators of the mess are having their laugh.
They are the ones who make Civilians the scapegoats for all their blunders be it Kargil, Nuclear proliferation and now terrorism in the country. Rigid and stupid
It would not be wrong to claim that currently Pakistan is reaping what it has sown over the last few decades. The state deliberately shared its monopoly over violence with various militant groups, which it wished to use as assets to achieve certain objectives, such as the liberation of Kashmir and strategic depth in Afghanistan aiming to restrict Indian influence. But, everything changed when these homegrown militants decided to focus inwards. The outcome is the current condition of Pakistan; widespread insurgency resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians and security personnel.
**One would think that realising that it had created a Frankenstein, the state would be forced to reconsider its obviously flawed policy and do everything in its power to correct previous mistakes to preserve what is left of the country. Apparently, it is not so. Instead, it is still insistent on pursuing the same course of action which is responsible for dragging us down to this low point in the first place.
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**A report in this paper has revealed that certain banned outfits are organising ‘speech competitions’ on the topic of “Jihad” to attract college and university students. Posters and invitations are being openly circulated without any interference from the police or any other relevant authority. And, all this is not happening in some remote rural area where such activities may go unnoticed by law enforcement agencies, but right in the Punjab provincial capital, Lahore. The competition is scheduled to take place on 16th February, at the prominent Punjab University.
The competition will be chaired by ‘Maulana’ Masood Azhar, a notorious militant linked with the outlawed Jaish-e-Muhammad, while ex-guerilla commander Mufti Muhammad Asghar Khan Kashmiri will be the chief guest of the ceremony. **Mr Azhar recently resurfaced after a considerable period of time, when he delivered a fiery speech over the phone in a rally held in Muzaffarabad. **Now, he is scheduled to appear in all his glory at Punjab University, to teach our impressionable youth the importance of Jihad.’ This points towards the harsh reality that the state, rather than reprimanding such individuals and disbanding the groups they belong to, is in fact still accommodating them in order to achieve God knows what.
****Another commodity of the same brand, Malik Ishaq of the outlawed sectarian group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, has been declared most wanted and a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the United States. Great, but when the country which Mr Ishaq unfortunately belongs to is still facilitating militants, even during a time when it is taking one hit after the other from the same people, one finds it extremely difficult to be overwhelmed with celebratory emotions over such news. **
The simple fact is this: if Pakistan wishes to overcome its security challenges, it must reject militancy in its entirety. No favourites. No assets. No, not even so-called freedom fighters.
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Bias is disastrous: I am sure you would have read the following paragraph but did not bother to quote it:
Please go on to read the entire IK statement where he is so proud to have Taliban's trust. Read it carefully and you will realize that Khan Sahib has blamed everyone in his latest statement but he has not uttered a single word to condemn all the Taliban killings. In fact I have never heard him condemning Taliban ever for all these killings.
Khan does not believe inside his heart that any sort of negotiations with Taliban can bring any result. He knows very well. But he would blame everyone else for the failed negotiations but never utter a word against Taliban for being rigid, stupid, and heartless killers…
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IK is a stupid agnorant fool.
By the way Peshawar is just two years behind to catch the skyline of Dubai or New York.
Re: Imran Khan or Taleban Khan?
IK is a stupid agnorant fool.
By the way Peshawar is just two years behind to catch the skyline of Dubai or New York.
firenze please explain your statement about Peshawar?
What skyline? are they building High Rise Apartments in the Cantonement for Taliban???
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Please go on to read the entire IK statement where he is so proud to have Taliban's trust. Read it carefully and you will realize that Khan Sahib has blamed everyone in his latest statement but he has not uttered a single word to condemn all the Taliban killings. In fact I have never heard him condemning Taliban ever for all these killings.
Khan does not believe inside his heart that any sort of negotiations with Taliban can bring any result. He knows very well. But he would blame everyone else for the failed negotiations but never utter a word against Taliban for being rigid, stupid, and heartless killers…
What I quoted in post#48 is a position which should be appreciated. As far as blaming everyone but Taliban for the failure of talks is concerned, I second your thoughts.
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"imran khan is a dyed-in-the-wool religious rightists and Taliban sympathisers. Again this is just to note the fact and not to be critical of them. But for lifting the cloak from Imran Khan’s back the Taliban deserve our thanks.* There was no shroud of ambiguity regarding Imran’s leanings but the fig-leaf that remained even that has been rent asunder"*
i feel betryaed by IK...cant believe i supported him so passionately few years ago
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"imran khan is a dyed-in-the-wool religious rightists and Taliban sympathisers. Again this is just to note the fact and not to be critical of them. But for lifting the cloak from Imran Khan’s back the Taliban deserve our thanks.* There was no shroud of ambiguity regarding Imran’s leanings but the fig-leaf that remained even that has been rent asunder"*
i feel betryaed by IK...cant believe i supported him so passionately few years ago
IK's views on the war on terror are consistent for the past decade. He has not budged an inch, it's debatable if they hold any weight it not. But by laying all blame on him are we not obscuring the matter?
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