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He was planted by PML-N by Fisaad Rafique in PTI

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Again Radio Raiwand propaganda. IK and TUQ never asked Pakistan army to get involved.

Anyhow, we are not talking about what IK and TUQ said or not said. What I am saying is that ... NS made a statement that was lie ... worse is that, he associated lie with Army chief that army chief asked him because TUQ and IK asked army chief ... and then changed the statement when Army gave clarification that TUQ and IK did not asked, but it was Thug Nawaz who called Army Chief and in meeting asked army chief ... that is lie (perjury),

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Imran Khan begged him to join PTI and held him in high regards, PTI members elected him President and now that he has left PTI due to ego and wrong decisions of IK we hear that he was planted.

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PM asked COAS to facilitate talks because IK and TUQ demanded formal army involvement.

PM is correct in what he states. It wasn't his initiative but he was acting on the demands of IK and TUQ.

COAS is correct in what he states, as the formal demand could only come from PM.

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begged lulz](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Lulz)

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Match situation is an utter farcical, a boring draw looms the ISB skies, after 3 and half days of attacking see saw #jumle_bazi](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=jumle_bazi) , ab kaun shahed kaun niyazi. Even the empire has a grumpily look on his face.

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How is PM correct when he claimed in parliament that …

Army chief asked PM that: TUQ and IK contacted him to facilitate talk with Pakistan government on the isse and that he wants permission to talk to them … so Thug Nawaz gave army Chief permission.

It did not happen, but Thug Nawaz lied that in parliament …

Army had to give clarification on this issue when PPP asked army to clarify that why they contacted PM to get involved on this issue. Here is clarification of army:

https://twitter.com/hashtag/ispr

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Let Javed Hashmi and Imran Khan fight for the same seat in National Assembly, and we shall see who is a more popular politician.

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We insafians gave the utmost respect to Javed Hashmi and he became president of PTI

But at the end he screwed us and left PTI probably to join Noora league again

#PTIdoesntcare](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=PTIdoesntcare)

Kaptaan is enough for us

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Chaudhary Nisar advised the PM that IK and TUQ were demanding the involvement of Army as they did not trust the government. Chaudhary Nisar asked the COAS and COAS stated he will only get involved if PM agreed to their request. Hence PM formally instructed COAS to get involved.

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wow chinese president really cancelled his visit..

Thanks guyz, wonderful job! After sports teams now foreign delegations wont visit either

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Chinese president cancels pakistan’s visit. TV channels report through sources..we pakistanis are our own worst enemies indeed…

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You gave him respect because you wanted him in the party so badly.

He has not joined PML N.

He has left due to wrong and illegal decision of IK to storm Parliament. Javed Hashmi should have been the conscious of PTI but IK is so crazy about power that he sidelined him.

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Security clearance denied: Chinese president

Thank you PTI.

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Yes its good that Hashmi left PTI

Kaptaan is there alone and he is enough for us

#Thanks](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Thanks)

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Cranes used by IK and TUQ were provided by the script writer.

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:( Sad

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It can only be good for PTI if it is dictatorship and not a democratic party.

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TUQ emotionally blackmailing people to stop them from leaving his circus. "Ohhhh don't leave me, I came from Canada just for you".

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Meanwhile Call records of Saad Rafique are on social media lulz](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Lulz)

Apparently he has called Hashmi alot before Hashmi left PTI

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Hsshh.. Nobody ask where are resignations!

Imran Khan sends Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf MPs back to parliament | World news | The Guardian

Imran Khan sends Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf MPs back to parliament

**Number of PTI supporters outside parliament dwindles in further sign that campaign to force Nawaz Sharif to resign is near end

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A supporter of Imran Khan dances near the parliament building in Islamabad on Wednesday. Photograph: B.K. Bangash/AP

After leading almost three weeks of street protests demanding fresh elections in Pakistan, the former cricketer Imran Khan sent his elected MPs back to parliament on Wednesday in a sign that the country’s political crisis may be heading towards a resolution.
The leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) last week said he no longer recognised the legitimacy of parliament and announced all his MPs would resign as part of his efforts to topple the government.
Khan claims last year’s election was rigged against him, although independent election observers do not think irregularities would have changed the overall result.
The long campaign to force the resignation of the prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has, at times, prompted fears the army would step in and derail Pakistan’s weak democracy.
But the return of the MPs and the dwindling number of PTI supporters on the streets outside the parliament building suggested Sharif’s government had regained the initiative.
PTI leaders also began talks with a government-appointed “political jirga” to negotiate a face-saving end to the crisis, which will probably include a commitment to fresh electoral reforms.
The change in fortunes followed violent clashes between protesters and police over the weekend that left three dead and hundreds injured.
But analysts said Khan’s biggest roadblock was the united front shown by Pakistan’s other parties who on Tuesday pledged their support for Sharif remaining in power.
“He has been critically isolated and now he is running out of options,” said political commentator Zahid Hussain.
“He is still hoping against hope that the army will come in but there is now no question of an army takeover.”
During many of his regular speeches in recent weeks, Khan promised his supporters that a “third umpire” would ultimately force Sharif to resign – a thinly veiled reference to Pakistan’s army which has brought down civilian governments in the past.
Khan was accused of working with the army by one of his key allies, veteran politician Javed Hashmi, who parted ways with Khan during the demonstration.
Addressing parliament, senior PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi strongly denied there had been any unconstitutional plan to subvert democracy, insisting that “we are protesting to save parliament, not to destroy it”.
His insistence that the protests had always been peaceful and that “not even a flowerpot was broken during the protests” was mocked by other members of parliament.
The normally immaculate area around Constitution Avenue in the heart of Islamabad’s government quarter in fact looks like a war zone. Trees were set alight by protesters during fighting with police and the gates to the grounds of parliament were smashed open to allow thousands of protesters to pour in and set up a camp.
Khan, who has spent most of the past three weeks living on the streets in a converted sea container on wheels, did not attend the debate. His cause was also set back when some of his party workers were identified among protesters who temporarily seized the offices of the state broadcaster.
Nor was there any clarification on whether the PTI MPs, many of whom were said to be unhappy about the demand for them to sacrifice their seats, would finally resign from parliament.
On Wednesday the crowds that at times had been as large as 50,000 people had dwindled to a few thousand.
Many of them did not appear to be PTI supporters but followers of Tahir-ul-Qadri, a populist cleric who led a parallel protest in the capital against the entire political system, which he claims is hopeless corrupt.
Addressing his longsuffering supporters on Wednesday, Qadri continued to insist the prime minister would have to step down. But the chances of that happening appeared ever more remote.