Imran Khan Graph is going down & Intl Media also witnessing now - Declan Walsh

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Populist’s Brash Tactics Stir Fears of Crisis in Pakistan



BOISTEROUS MOVEMENT Backers of the ex-cricketer Imran Khan and the cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul Qadri have flooded the streets of Islamabad near Parliament.
B.K. BANGASH / ASSOCIATED PRESS



By DECLAN WALSH


AUGUST 23, 2014

LONDON — Only last year, Imran Khan was casting himself as the savior of Pakistani politics: a playboy cricketer turned opposition leader who enjoyed respect and sex appeal, filling stadiums with adoring young Pakistanis drawn to his strident attacks on corruption, American drone strikes and old-school politics. When Mr. Khan promised that he would become prime minister, many believed him.
Now, though, Mr. Khan’s populist touch appears to have deserted him.

He led thousands of supporters into the center of the capital, Islamabad, a week ago in a boisterous bid to force the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, whom he accuses of election fraud. But the crowds he attracted were much smaller than his party had hoped, and the protest movement has been messy, inchoate and inconclusive.
Mr. Khan, 61, delivers speeches every day from atop a shipping container opposite the Parliament building, while his supporters sleep on the streets of a paralyzed city. But because he lacks the clout to break the political deadlock, he has turned to inflammatory tactics.

In recent days, he has called for a tax boycott, threatened to have his supporters storm the prime minister’s house, and pulled his party’s lawmakers from Parliament. In interviews, he has compared himself to Gandhi and to Tariq ibn Ziyad, an eighth-century Islamic general. In speeches, he has threatened his enemies and taunted Mr. Sharif, at one point challenging him to a fistfight.

The rest of the political opposition and much of the news media in Pakistan have turned against Mr. Khan, who is seen as having disastrously overreached. “Go Home Imran,” said a politically conservative newspaper, The Nation. Another writer called him “the Sarah Palin of Pakistan.”

But many worry that Mr. Khan’s brash tactics could endanger the country’s fragile democracy. Breaking its sphinxlike stance, the military intervened in the turmoil on Tuesday, urging politicians to resolve their differences with “patience, wisdom and sagacity.” Though benignly worded, the statement caused anxious flutters among the political class, who note Pakistan’s long history of military coups.

The protests in Islamabad “threaten to upend the constitutional order, set back rule of law and open the possibility of a soft coup, with the military ruling through the back door,” the Brussels-based International Crisis Group warned on Thursday. Hours later, the American Embassy in Islamabad said pointedly in a statement that its diplomats “strongly oppose any efforts to impose extraconstitutional change.”

On the streets, Mr. Khan’s movement has the boisterous feel of a midsummer music festival. Pop stars introduce his speeches, which are punctuated by songs during which his supporters, many of them women, burst into dance. A disc jockey known as DJ Butt is part of his entourage.

But Mr. Khan’s stewardship of that exuberant crowd has seemed erratic. When the marchers arrived in Islamabad on Aug. 15 after a punishing 36-hour journey from Lahore, the capital was being pounded by rain. While his supporters slept on the wet streets, Mr. Khan retreated to his villa outside the city to rest, drawing sharp criticism.
In speeches, he has used extensive cricket analogies, referring to himself as “captain,” and his heated, often intemperate style has alienated some supporters. At one point, he threatened to send his political enemies to the Taliban so the insurgents could “deal with them.”

Mr. Khan’s call for supporters to stop paying taxes and utility bills met with widespread derision because few Pakistanis pay income taxes, and the country is already crippled with power shortages. His attack on the United States ambassador, Richard G. Olson, was seen as pandering to anti-American sentiment. “Are we, Pakistanis, children of a lesser god?” he said in that speech.

The protests stem from accusations of vote-rigging in the May 2013 general election. Mr. Khan accuses Mr. Sharif’s party of fixing the vote in a number of constituencies in Punjab Province. Critics of Mr. Khan call his accusations sour grapes: Although international observers noted some irregularities, the election was accepted as broadly free and fair.

Suspicions that the military, whose relations with Mr. Sharif’s government have been tense, might have something to do with Mr. Khan’s protest movement were heightened by the appearance of Muhammad Tahir-ul Qadri, a mercurial cleric whose parallel movement has, in recent days, outshone Mr. Khan’s.

Mr. Qadri, who wants to replace Mr. Sharif’s government with one of technocrats, appears to have attracted a larger and more disciplined crowd, and to be benefiting from a simpler message. Normally based in Canada, he controls no seats in Parliament, and his populist manifesto is filled with laudable but vague notions like an end to terrorism.
Mr. Sharif’s government, which initially reacted to the protests in a clumsy and sometimes brutal manner, has taken a more sophisticated approach in recent days. The police have allowed Mr. Khan’s and Mr. Qadri’s supporters to reach the area outside Parliament, although the building itself is surrounded by hundreds of soldiers.
On one level, the dispute is about control of Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province and Mr. Sharif’s political heartland. Mr. Khan’s party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, knows it must challenge Mr. Sharif in Punjab to stand a chance of beating him nationally.

Negotiations started Wednesday, but Mr. Khan called them off a day later, demanding that Mr. Sharif resign first. Addressing a crowd, he railed against the prime minister in language considered coarse even by the rowdy standards of Pakistani politics.

Pressure to resolve the crisis is rising, both from hard-liners in Mr. Sharif’s party and from residents of Islamabad, who complain about the strain the protests have put on the capital. Protesters dry their laundry on the lawn of the Supreme Court and slip behind bushes to defecate.

The former president, Asif Ali Zardari, has offered to help mediate between the parties and met with Mr. Sharif on Saturday. But the situation on the streets remains fluid. An outbreak of violence or an overreaction by the police could shift the advantage to Mr. Khan and endanger the government, analysts say.

Few Pakistanis believe that a military coup is imminent. But the crisis has weakened Mr. Sharif, who has squabbled with the generals over policy toward India, peace talks with the Taliban and the fate of the former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, who faces treason charges.

“The military doesn’t need to impose martial law now,” said Amir Mateen, a political analyst based in Islamabad. “Imran has weakened the entire political class, and the government is on its knees. The military can have its agenda fulfilled without doing anything.”

The next move, though, is up to Mr. Khan, who, having played an ambitious game, now needs to find a way to end it peacefully.
Salman Masood contributed reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan.

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PakGem

Minister (2k+ posts)
واہ رہ بساط، تیری کونسی کل سیدھی
اگر اس کا گراف نیچے جا رہا ہے تو پھر پٹواری آج کل مطمئن ہو کر کیوں نہیں سو پا رہے اور نون کی لیڈرشپ کی شکلیں ایسی کیوں ہو گیئں ہیں جیسے دور جہالت میں معزز لوگوں کی ہوتی تھیں
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MRT.abcd

Minister (2k+ posts)
Although I haven't read your article but I disagree. Imran Khan mein Himat hai out jeb tak zinda rahe ga graph niche nahi aye ga. Mar diya to our baat hai
 

hassan25

Senator (1k+ posts)
Zardari and PPP graph is fell down now pti is very stronger no wonder pti will easily handle both ppp and pmln
 

PkRevolution

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
طافو بھتہ خور کے بارے میں خبر سنا، آج کتنے مارے کراچی میں؟؟؟

سنا ہے رینجرز نے ایم کیو کی ابھی بھی ٹائٹ کر کے رکھی ہے۔ کیوں بھئی

اگر پان میں تھوڑا چونا کم لگاتے تو شائد کبھی عقل کی بات کر جاتے۔

 

karachiwala

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
اس وقت عمران خان اور الطاف حسین میں کوئی فرق نہیں کر سکتا۔ دونوں کے پیچھے چند نوجوان ہیں اور وہ ان دونوں کو پیر ہی نہیں اس بہت کچھ سمجھ چکے ہیں۔ ان کی ہر غلط بات صحیح ہے گویا دونوں ماں کے پیٹ سے نہیں پیدا ہوئے بلکہ شائد آسمان سے اترے ہیں۔ جو عقیدت میں غلو شامل ہوجائے تو پادری ہو یا الطاف حسین یا عمران خان سب ایک ہی ہوجاتے ہیں۔
 

roshansachai

Senator (1k+ posts)
?? ??? ????? ??? ??? ????? ???? ??? ???? ??? ???? ?? ????? ????? ?? ????? ??? ?????? ??? ??? ?? ?? ????? ?? ??? ?? ???? ?? ??? ??? ???? ??? ???? ?? ?? ?? ??? ??? ???? ?? ???? ????? ??? ?? ??? ?? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ????? ?? ???? ???? ?? ????? ??? ??? ???? ?????? ?? ????? ?? ?? ????? ???? ?? ????? ??? ?? ??? ?? ?????? ????
Imran khan ka graph Ab Kabhi neechay nahi Ayega kyon k he is the only one brave leader who could meet eyes with USA and is not just a subordinate to them. This guy is just unbelievable aisay log Kabhi kabhar paid a hotay hain Laikin is ka Matlab yeh nahi k Aap jaisay desperate log jealous Hona shro kar dain

Waisay altaf Husain ka ap nay bilkul sahi kaha. Also plz don't compare to completely different people.altaf Husain Aik qatil hai aur mqm k saray party members terrorists bhata khor or murderers hain.
 
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hassam

MPA (400+ posts)
After reading this article now i have more respect for Imran because now I am sure that the criminal state of america is also afraid of his popularity otherwise they use their media to change the ratings of any one on their side. The same news paper who could not see the Massacre in Gaza. Imran nai tafo ki team kee neendain haram kardee hain. Beechray puri dunia main gund talash karate phir rahay hain. Allah in say hisab lay ga inshaAllah.
 

pak4rule

Senator (1k+ posts)
اس وقت عمران خان اور الطاف حسین میں کوئی فرق نہیں کر سکتا۔ دونوں کے پیچھے چند نوجوان ہیں اور وہ ان دونوں کو پیر ہی نہیں اس بہت کچھ سمجھ چکے ہیں۔ ان کی ہر غلط بات صحیح ہے گویا دونوں ماں کے پیٹ سے نہیں پیدا ہوئے بلکہ شائد آسمان سے اترے ہیں۔ جو عقیدت میں غلو شامل ہوجائے تو پادری ہو یا الطاف حسین یا عمران خان سب ایک ہی ہوجاتے ہیں۔

very true brother.
God bless you
 

pak4rule

Senator (1k+ posts)
Imran has lost his sense and mind
This madness must be eliminated for good
morally insane , fanatic looser he is
 
@karachiwala
Thanksfor making one of the more sensible comments I have read on these forums.
Of course its almost impossible to expect the zombies of PTI to accept the truth but you can always expect good from Allah that some sense may find a tiny spot in their empty heads.
 

sensible

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Where does it say the Graph is going down?

ساون کے اندھے کو ہرا ہرا ہی سوجھے گا آپ سوال کر کے احساس نہ دلائیں اس کی مجبوری کا
ان کے لیڈر کا اپنا حال پتلا کر دیا انگریزوں نےتو اب دوسروں پر تبصرے کر کے دل پشوری کریں گے. اگر خان کا سیاپا نہ پڑ جاتا تو نواز ان کا نام و نشان تک مٹا دیتا حسب سابق ان کے خلاف آپریشن کر کے
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Husaink

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
یہ نوروں کے دوڑیں پھر کس چکر میں لگی ہوئی ہیں ؟؟؟
 

Cobra

MPA (400+ posts)
Declan Walsh (AMBRIT Crusader) Was Kicked Out Of Pakistan Like A Dog And He Is Still Licking His Wounds.
 

Abdul jabbar

Minister (2k+ posts)
یہ نوروں کے دوڑیں پھر کس چکر میں لگی ہوئی ہیں ؟؟؟
صرف انسانی جانوں كی حرمت كا خیال ہے ۔موجودہ جمہوری حكومت خون خرابہ نہیں چاہتی اور اس كے صبر سے اخلاقی لحاظ سے اس كا گراف بہت اونچا جا رہا ہے ۔یہ جمہوریت كا پھل ہے كہ ایك نا فہم جس كے ہاتھ میںحادثاتی طور پر ماچس آ گئی ہے اور جو سارے جنگل كو جلا دینا چاہتا ہے كے ساتھ اتنے نرم لہجے اور انداز میں معاملہ كرنے كی كوشش كی جا رہی ہے ۔ورنہ اگر آج ملك میں اگر آمریت ہوتی تو پہلے تو ان كی جرات ہی نہیں ہوتی كہ باہر نكلتے اور اگر ایسا كرتے بھی تو ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ كراچی میں سابق چیف جسٹس كے استقبال جیسا كوئی بھی واقعہ ان كی پھوك نكال دینے كے لئے كافی تھا۔
ریاست اتنی كمزور نہیں ہوتی كہ چند ہزار ناچنے گانے والوں كی دھماچوكڑی سے ڈھے جائے مگر انسانی جان بہت قیمتی ہوتی ہے ۔پہلے ہی ماڈل ٹائون میں ایك سازش كے تحت لاشیں گرا كر حكومت كو بیك فٹ پر كھیلنے پر مجبور كر دیا گیا ہے ۔اسلام آباد میں اسی لئے پھونك پھونك كر قدم اٹھایا جا رہے ہیں ۔اسلام آباد میں دھرنا دینے والے لاشیں چاہتے ہیں اور حكومت ایسا نہیں ہونے دینا چاہتی ۔حكومت خوش كشی پر مائل پاگلوں كی زندگی كو بچانا چاہتی ہے اور اس كی كوشش نظر آ رہی ہے ۔اور نتیجہ یہ ہے كہ آج پارلیمنٹ كی تمام جماعتیں جمہوریت كے تحفظ كے لئے ایك ہے ۔سیاسی اور اخلاقی لحاط سے عمران خاں بہت نیچے جا چكا ہے ۔
 

fnoman

Senator (1k+ posts)
Can somebody explain me, why on earth,.. when Dulcan Walsh writes some thing against MQM, he is wrong. But when he writes against IK he is right?
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