Imran Khan: We would happily go into opposition

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Imran Khan says he is happy to go into opposition if his tsunami of popular support fails to bring him a landslide victory at elections now widely expected within months.


In an interview with French news agency at his hilltop villa outside Islamabad, Khan admitted that his fledgling Movement for Justice could suffer if a series of crises force general elections earlier than September or October.


The tsunami is ready. We will be ready. Obviously it suits our party if this government goes for another six months, he said.


Under the Pakistani constitution, a government resigns in favour of an administration of technocrats for up to three months before a general election.


If the current government collapses earlier than the summer, Khan could see his popularity built on the back of nationalist rhetoric delivered with messianic zeal and rousing musical performances put to a premature test.


We would happily go into the opposition if we cant form a government because basically its a battle between forces of status quo and forces of change, Khan told the news agency.


Speculation is widespread in Pakistan that Khans party is being quietly groomed by the powerful military, which are believed to back moves in the courts to chip away at President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilanis authority.


I think its the endgame because the government its been openly defying the Supreme Court, said Khan.


I dont think the Supreme Court is going to back down. Theyve called the prime minister dishonest so really in any decent democracy he should have resigned by now and then asked to go back to the people.


But he added: No one wants martial law in this country, none of us want it. I think the time for martial law is over in Pakistan.


Khan insists his relationship with the generals is a sensible one that would put him clearly in charge should his party sweep to power.


If Im the prime minister, if I have the responsibility, I have the authority, he said.


Predictions for early polls have inched forward as tensions have risen between the prime minister and army, and with the Supreme Court now holding Gilani in contempt of court.


The contempt order given by judges adjudicating corruption claims leaves the governments fate perilously unclear.


Analysts say that however it plays out, momentum is building for early elections, officially due at the beginning of 2013, but now believed more probable in either April or September-October.


Khan rules out forming a coalition with any of the status quo parties he considers venal and corrupt Zardaris Pakistan Peoples Party or opposition PML-N led by Nawaz Sharif.


Instead he is confident that his prescription for Pakistan unbuckling the country from the US-led war on terror alliance with the United States by refusing foreign aid and launching a massive austerity drive, will succeed.


But political commentators say Khans vision of a united Pakistan free from mafia and liberated from foreign influence is a pipe dream playing to a receptive crowd as the country faces renewed political uncertainty.


Malaysia, Turkey, South Africa and even Scandinavia are cited as models of inspiration for Khan and among the youth, his message is being widely embraced.


He is giving them dreams, dreams for the future, said Hasan Askari. But we dont know whether he will be able to realise those dreams.


Journalist Najam Sethi said Khans message feeds the mindset of the majority of disaffected lower middle class Pakistani voters conservative, Muslim and increasingly anti-American.



He is, shall we say, the most articulate anti-American shrill voice in this country number one. Number two, Imran is also now pandering to certain religious symbols, Sethi said.


Khans next rally is planned for March 23 in Quetta, capital of restive Baluchistan province, which is wracked with separatist violence and mass deprivation.


http://www.arynews.tv/english/Newsdetail.asp?nid=53302
 

Ik.Khattak

Senator (1k+ posts)
o khan saab, do not even say that, what a pity if you could not come as PM, that would be badluck of pakistanis really, they dont know what they are going to miss, i dont know whats good in nawaz and zardari, i dont really know, there is no match between imran khan and these two guyz, one is extra clever and corrupt, the otherwise is extra dumb and jahil and badshahat in democracy. what a shame on us if we elected again these two leaders or one of them. we have got a leader who is internationally recognized, who is extra intelligent, who is great, who has done allot for us all his life, even he never got the government but still he has done allot for us, yaar hosh karo, fazool propagando main mat ao, please vote him atleast one chance to deserve karta hay bechara, hamara pakistani bhai hay, hamain chance to dena chahye, is ka koi match nai, na education main, na struggles main, he struggled for 16years, you see he has changed the mentality of politicians, please yaar do not waste this heera. i request all pakistani brothers, its for the betterment of our lovely pakistan, our lovely land, our future, our next generation future. please. do not miss him.
 

Khallas

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Imran Khan: We would happily go into opposition

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ISLAMABAD: Imran Khan says he is happy to go into opposition if his “tsunami” of popular support fails to bring him a landslide victory at elections now widely expected within months.
In an interview with AFP at his hilltop villa outside Islamabad, Khan admitted that his fledgling Movement for Justice could suffer if a series of crises force general elections earlier than September or October.

“The ‘tsunami’ is ready. We will be ready. Obviously it suits our party… if this government goes for another six months,” he said.
Under the Pakistani constitution, a government resigns in favour of an administration of technocrats for up to three months before a general election.
If the current government collapses earlier than the summer, Khan could see his popularity – built on the back of nationalist rhetoric delivered with messianic zeal and rousing musical performances – put to a premature test.

“We would happily go into the opposition if we can’t form a government because basically it’s a battle between forces of status quo and forces of change,” Khan told AFP.


Speculation is widespread in Pakistan that Khan’s party is being quietly groomed by the powerful military, which are believed to back moves in the courts to chip away at President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s authority.


“I think it’s the endgame because the government – it’s been openly defying the Supreme Court,” said Khan.


“I don’t think the Supreme Court is going to back down. They’ve called the prime minister dishonest so really in any decent democracy he should have resigned by now and then asked to go back to the people.”


But he added: “No one wants martial law in this country, none of us want it. I think the time for martial law is over in Pakistan.”

Khan insists his relationship with the generals is a “sensible” one that would put him clearly in charge should his party sweep to power.

“If I’m the prime minister, if I have the responsibility, I have the authority,” he said.

Predictions for early polls have inched forward as tensions have risen between the prime minister and army, and with the Supreme Court now holding Gilani in contempt of court.

The contempt order given by judges adjudicating corruption claims leaves the government’s fate perilously unclear.

Analysts say that however it plays out, momentum is building for early elections, officially due at the beginning of 2013, but now believed more probable in either April or September-October.

Khan rules out forming a coalition with any of the “status quo” parties he considers venal and corrupt – Zardari’s Pakistan Peoples Party or opposition PML-N led by Nawaz Sharif.


Instead he is confident that his prescription for Pakistan – unbuckling the country from the US-led war on terror alliance with the United States by refusing foreign aid and launching a massive austerity drive, will succeed.


But political commentators say Khan’s vision of a united Pakistan free from mafia and liberated from foreign influence is a pipe dream playing to a receptive crowd as the country faces renewed political uncertainty.


Malaysia, Turkey, South Africa and even Scandinavia are cited as models of inspiration for Khan and among the youth, his message is being widely embraced.


“He is giving them dreams, dreams for the future,” said Hasan Askari. “But we don’t know whether he will be able to realise those dreams.”

Journalist Najam Sethi said Khan’s message feeds the mindset of the majority of disaffected lower middle class Pakistani voters – conservative, Muslim and increasingly anti-American.

“He is, shall we say, the most articulate anti-American shrill voice in this country – number one. Number two, Imran is also now pandering to certain religious symbols,” Sethi said.


Khan’s next rally is planned for March 23 in Quetta, capital of restive Baluchistan province, which is wracked with separatist violence and mass deprivation.


http://tribune.com.pk/story/322842/imran-khan-we-would-happily-go-into-opposition/


 
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Chaudhry_1960

Minister (2k+ posts)
What happened to "PTI will clean sweep"? Now he is talking about opposition next thing he will be talking about one seat and then he will boycott again. Imran Khan please be serious, your supporters will be very dishearted by your flip flop statements.
 

pakipunjabi

MPA (400+ posts)
This is quite pragmatic approach by Imran khan, quite unusual stance because he is surrounded these days by crooks who are showing him fake dreams of primiership.
 

indigo

Siasat.pk - Blogger
I told you guys already... he may not sweep this time but bound to win in next next elections.....
 

Zoaib

Minister (2k+ posts)
He said IF they don't clean sweep, they'll happily go into opposition (instead of compromising and making a coalition government with a status quo party such as the PML-N). It has been the consistent prediction of IK (for the past year or so) that PTI will insha Allah clean sweep the next elections and that remains so. :)

 

Paki1

Banned
Re: Imran Khan happy to go into opposition - VIDEO

He is thinking he is 60 yrs old. And if he donot win ( Selected) this time, with all the Lotas in PTIQ. He will have no chance in futere, Inside down, he knows, he can not win a seat with out help of Establishment Angeles. He should get some more Selectables to make sure PTIQ can win ( selected) atleast 10 MNA seats to be in Opposition.
 

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