I believe it's time for IK to temporally retreat from active and confrontational politics and instead focus on party consolidation and building. Just try not to get disqualified or banned or jailed during all this time.
Forget about elections or constitutions and even human rights, and let pdm rule as much as they want. Let the country take it's own natural course.
It's only a matter of time that army and pdm will clash (as it's inevitable and pending). The fruits of that clash will only benefit IK in the long term. Moreover, inflation and instability and lack of food supplies and petrol will force public at large to organically come out on streets to protest, without anybody's call.
During this time he can mobilize Pakistani expats, raise funds, and become more financially stronger. If he cannot run pti in Pakistan, let him run it in Saudi Arabia or UAE or UK or any other country. Identify future leaders of his party and nurture them.
Just wait and see that times will change in his favor as there is literally no other option. It's either him or nobody. Allah works in mysterious ways and the end is always good for believers -- that's a promise.
Forget about elections or constitutions and even human rights, and let pdm rule as much as they want. Let the country take it's own natural course.
It's only a matter of time that army and pdm will clash (as it's inevitable and pending). The fruits of that clash will only benefit IK in the long term. Moreover, inflation and instability and lack of food supplies and petrol will force public at large to organically come out on streets to protest, without anybody's call.
During this time he can mobilize Pakistani expats, raise funds, and become more financially stronger. If he cannot run pti in Pakistan, let him run it in Saudi Arabia or UAE or UK or any other country. Identify future leaders of his party and nurture them.
Just wait and see that times will change in his favor as there is literally no other option. It's either him or nobody. Allah works in mysterious ways and the end is always good for believers -- that's a promise.