Why shouldn’t we be angry with Imran Khan, as he wants to challenge the status quo present in the country for the past 65 years? Why should we have an alternate when we have Sharif and Bhutto family’s right to rule (loot) Pakistan?
Re: Why it's justified to be angry with Imran Khan!
Ye Klasrey ko kya ho gaya beitthey bitthaey? :@:
main tou khud pareshan hoon. Maybe he is angry with the way Sharif's have treated South Punjab. Punjab is not Lahore and some other cities. This government has done nothing in the rural areas.
Re: Why it's justified to be angry with Imran Khan!
Klasra is surely unhappy about mistreatment of South Punjab by Sharifs and more importantly he is making his mother in law happy who is Imran Khan supporter :)
Re: Why it's justified to be angry with Imran Khan!
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Do you sometimes feel that not only the politicians - who can be excused for being rivals- but even the key commentators in media keep on portraying Imran Khan and PTI very unfairly; as if there is one standard to judge intelligence, ability and wisdom of all Pakistani politicians and another ‘higher’ or ‘western’ standard to judge Imran Khan and PTI..? for instance when Imran Khan is referred to as “inconsistent” or “flip-flop” then who in Pakistan is he being compared to? and so on on many similar issues…
Also, who are these liberals who consider some one like Imran Khan as “Islamist” or “Taliban Khan”; come on, this is really interesting? who are the Pakistani liberals? Is liberalism lies in drinking wine and chasing the opposite sex or there is some link with a political philosophy? One can see and feel that British Left is liberal, for it is emancipated from the prejudices of the “majority” and speaks against the “real powers” but the so called liberals in Pakistan are actually aligned with the “powerful”; can spokesmen of the “powerful” be liberals? …I see the same ‘warped trend’ by some on this page, and I am afraid they consider themselves “liberals”…this is such a misunderstood term…definitions of 1960’s don’t apply any more; we live in a global village…let’s open the eyes and understand who is who here…