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I know I am still hopeful

Kaptaan will come back for sure at

England is pawning India big time they will the test match easily

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ویسے کچھ لوگ تھے یہاں جو کہتے تھے کہ خان صاحب کنٹینر میں نہیں سوئیں گے، خان صاحب نے ان کو سچا ثابت کیا اور کنٹینر
میں نہیں بلکہ بنی گالہ میں جاسوئے۔

:omg: :rotfl:

اتنا اچھا میچ ہوا اور تحریک انصاف لیکن آخر میں اس نے اپنے خلاف گول کر دیا - وسیم بادامی

عمران خان کا کارکنوں کو چھوڑ جانا ایک بڑی سیاسی غلطی تھی - کارکنوں کو یہ کہنا اب فجر ہو گئی ہے اب کل ملیں گے ایئر کارکنوں کا نہ سوچنا اور پھر کارکنوں کے لیے کسی بھی قسم کے کوئی انتظامات نہیں تھے

yeh ARY hey GEO nahin :cb:

Kashif Abbsi criticizes Imran Khan & PTI Leadership for leaving Dharna stage last night | Tune.pk

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Please take the revolution off my front lawn - Blogs - DAWN.COM

The government, as it happens, has more rights to safeguard than only your ‘right to protest’; there’s also, what’s technically known as “the rest of the country” to cater for, and to ensure its political stability, security and general well-being.

With the PTI and PAT having descended upon the city’s capital, that fact has become far too easy to overlook in the midst of boiling passions.

You have a right to protest. Lovely. I wish you all the fruits that a functional democracy (not technocracy or mob rule) has to offer. Yes, democracy, which many of the protesters now ironically scoff at, and don’t see what the big deal is about.

In the meantime, I have a right to conduct my business as usual.

A shopkeeper in Gujranwala has a right to not have a mob imposing itself on his street, spooking his customers and blocking his supplies.

A homeowner in Islamabad would prefer not to have revolutionaries camping on his front lawn, littering the roads, violating the prized serenity of his neighbourhood, and in all likelihood, vandalising it.

Read on: PTI, PAT marchers in Islamabad: Qadri says ‘revolution’ won’t take much longer

Though, I would never stand for violence against the demonstrators, it is not inconceivable for the government — any government — to hinder their mass influx into a city, no less the capital city of Pakistan. And mind you, that’s not the same as ‘banning’ a citizen from walking up to the protest site with a large sign in his hands, and a catchy, rhyming slogan on his tongue.

Having been personally inconvenienced on more than one occasion by the containers blocking major streets and arteries into the capital (I live in Rawalpindi, and work in Islamabad), I still acknowledge their need. Moreover, I acknowledge that at the risk of being harangued by PTI’s online presence!

But it is also among a government’s responsibilities to non-violently resist its own unconstitutional dismantling. A democratic government, after all, is one which the nation has generally agreed upon, unless definitively proven otherwise by the independent judiciary (not Khan’s own worthy judgement). Therefore, one mass, however sizeable it is, cannot be allowed overturn that grand consensus or cripple its functioning or infrastructure.

Also read: Marches keep capital on tenterhooks

Containers don’t bite, and the trenches are probably not teeming with snakes. Government officials don’t shoot flaming arrows at the marching protesters from their castle’s parapets; I believe they could be forgiven for trying to impede hundreds of thousands of people from pouring at once into Islamabad, posing significant security threats to the city, as well as to themselves.

I do empathise with the protesters; their disillusionment with the way things are, and the desire to shake up the system for the better. The embryonic democracy is noticeably imperfect.

But change does not always come through destruction and turbulence.

The system should be made to gradually evolve through democratic selection; through parliamentary procedure, and not weekly revolutions.

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How big headed of Imran, dsnt he know that it is a friendly match between PPP and PMLn

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And PAT and TUQ have overshadowed PTI and IK.. #SMH](https://twitter.com/hashtag/SMH?src=hash)

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Its the piri/mureedi factor at play here.

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Aik Gullu Butt pakra gya - TUQ. Loog TUQ k samnya khara ho gya. Is Gullu Butt ko stage per lao meray samnay - TUQ

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Mubarik ho

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Mana nowhere to be found. TuQ has stolen this show.

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The 100th cricket analogy from Imran - he needs a new line!

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Typical lack of intelligence from Imran.

He does not have the skill necessary to move into the kursi he wants so badly.

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IK has arrived

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Flippin’ hell man. Just look at the size of his crowd. So this the “nobody” Nawas League wasn’t so “fussed” about. LOL

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hehe and its begun to rain again in ISB

jeena hoga, marna hoga, bhaagna hoga

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What a disappointment … I was never in favor of a march but did not expect such a dull show in Islamabad.

More than imran, it is the failure of PTI’s second and third layer mgmt . Why did all of them run away once imran left? Why didn’t they announce again and again from the stage that khan is sick and need medical treatment and will be back soon but hey we are here to stay with you. And Why didn’t they have 20k food boxes ready? I mean all of this is some very preliminary planning.

PTI leadership has failed its supporters big time and they owe them serious answers. Qureshi and some other leaders cannot be trusted. In politics you have to pay for every mishap and this is a serious misstep by PTI. It will have credibility issue as well.

Having said that let’s make no mistake that PTI is the second largest party in the country and the only force to challenge Pmln in Punjab. That it remains potent , we will see…

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Jeena Hoga Marna hoga

IK ko larna hoga

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IK ko crowd ke paas pehlay pohonchna hoga

PS: Hey I was happy to see Ata Ullah Khan Niazi at the stage last night in rain. I am fan of his music.

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Pahuch chuka hai

Yes he was singing Naya Pakistan

I lovehis music too