I think the whole idea that the pressure and popularity that PTI has been able to garner in the last 2 months will eventually be successful to create a buckle in new power stakeholders is largely a problematic expectation. I have a feeling that knowing what we know of this country and how things work in the 'Chalta hai' paradigm of our national thought process, I will be pleasantly surprised if things get any better. I don't think that people who have worked so hard (in their own interests) to create this picture will allow a reversal. Think about it, (especially point nr.6)
1. Crooks who are looking for an NRO will not quit until they get their relief, or else why would they completely destroy their remaining goodwill with their own voters and give IK a boost for nothing.
2. Establishment who is always working from behind the scene exposed themselves in a very naked way this time, why would they do it if it was all uncertain and had little to gain.
3. The US would not invest in a conspiracy and use all their cards for something that has no logical gains on its strategic positioning, they did not change the regime for the benefit of PDM or establishment, they clearly have their interests. ie. China-CPEC
4. It takes a huge momentum of things and loopholes to create a circumstance where you can oust a sitting prime minister, they were able to do it very effectively. I do not think that an Imran Khan sitting outside the PM house will be able to ever overcome these shenanigans.
5. 'Haqeeqi Azadi' movement is largely dependent on the Naming and shaming of the stakeholders involved in this conspiracy and in reality, there are no plans for working through some real force in this regard. I think these stakeholders are far beyond being shamed out of their convictions.
6. In current conditions, there is a win-win or (in the case of Pakistanis Lose-Lose) situation for the US & CO., if they can successfully defuse PTI's pressure, they will be able to create circumstances that any reprisal against this system will become highly unlikely, and Pakistan's zombification is restored to normal once more, ready to be used, whenever and wherever needed. But a more frightening prospect is that even if they fail to defuse the pressure and things get out of hand, things can be managed in other more violent ways. examples of Black swan events are plenty, including for example the mutual Dera city killings (2011) of Protestors and the Syrian army which were later claimed to be done by 3rd party snipers in surrounding buildings with suspected connections with CIA operations in neighboring Jordan. We can easily imagine such a watershed event happening in Pakistan. If such an event happens, there will be an explosion of variables in this equation and we will not be able to control anything, Others might find the value of their specific interests from this chaos (removal of nuclear assets, capturing of AJK/GB, Separation of Balochistan) but overall hundred of millions of Pakistanis will suffer great pains.
I hope I am wrong, I hope Allah has planned something good for our country but as Allah says that God does not change the condition of those who do not change their conditions, I fear, whatever we do, we have been dealt a bad hand.
1. Crooks who are looking for an NRO will not quit until they get their relief, or else why would they completely destroy their remaining goodwill with their own voters and give IK a boost for nothing.
2. Establishment who is always working from behind the scene exposed themselves in a very naked way this time, why would they do it if it was all uncertain and had little to gain.
3. The US would not invest in a conspiracy and use all their cards for something that has no logical gains on its strategic positioning, they did not change the regime for the benefit of PDM or establishment, they clearly have their interests. ie. China-CPEC
4. It takes a huge momentum of things and loopholes to create a circumstance where you can oust a sitting prime minister, they were able to do it very effectively. I do not think that an Imran Khan sitting outside the PM house will be able to ever overcome these shenanigans.
5. 'Haqeeqi Azadi' movement is largely dependent on the Naming and shaming of the stakeholders involved in this conspiracy and in reality, there are no plans for working through some real force in this regard. I think these stakeholders are far beyond being shamed out of their convictions.
6. In current conditions, there is a win-win or (in the case of Pakistanis Lose-Lose) situation for the US & CO., if they can successfully defuse PTI's pressure, they will be able to create circumstances that any reprisal against this system will become highly unlikely, and Pakistan's zombification is restored to normal once more, ready to be used, whenever and wherever needed. But a more frightening prospect is that even if they fail to defuse the pressure and things get out of hand, things can be managed in other more violent ways. examples of Black swan events are plenty, including for example the mutual Dera city killings (2011) of Protestors and the Syrian army which were later claimed to be done by 3rd party snipers in surrounding buildings with suspected connections with CIA operations in neighboring Jordan. We can easily imagine such a watershed event happening in Pakistan. If such an event happens, there will be an explosion of variables in this equation and we will not be able to control anything, Others might find the value of their specific interests from this chaos (removal of nuclear assets, capturing of AJK/GB, Separation of Balochistan) but overall hundred of millions of Pakistanis will suffer great pains.
I hope I am wrong, I hope Allah has planned something good for our country but as Allah says that God does not change the condition of those who do not change their conditions, I fear, whatever we do, we have been dealt a bad hand.