i have to agree with what Moeed is saying; that JI is a conservative old timer and it can NOT stand beside Imran Khan.
However, considering the "self-proclaimed" intellectual that Moeed Pirzada is, he thinks that all the youth of Pakistan (which Moeed claims are 65% and are supporting IK) - are behind PTI, which is entirely untrue. The young generation that is supporting him is more selfish than the youth of the previous generation. Yes PTI has played a good role in creating Political awareness in the masses; however, contrary to the beliefs of PTI supporters, they are not the only ones who have played this role. Media's role for such awareness is greater than that of PTI. The same educated young class of Pakistanis also understand that Imran Khan's rigidity is the reason why PTI will ultimately fail in the face of the status quo. In order to bring about change, you have to adopt change first, and then organize, and then train your party members, strengthen them emotionally, morally, patriotically and ideologically.
PTI may have made good statements about change, but it is in no way capable of bringing about change through the persistence of one man. This man may be genuine in his thoughts, statements and imagination, however, his lack of vision shows by the people he has chosen as advisers of the core committee, who at best are unable to bring PTI out of the quagmire it has jumped in to. Remaining in denial of realities and rejecting everyone shows that PTI is headed on a path of self-destruction. Throwing out MNAs, disgracing the ex Party President for his differences with the party, throwing out an MPA, and putting the entire party's political future at stake is what its leadership has been able to do at best. If this was the only path IK believes would bring about change, then he should have remained outside the Political circles of Pakistan. Once you form a "Political" Party, you become a part of the same status quo that you wish to change. Imran Khan has turned his Political force into a personal pressure group which has to function by his will or will cease to exist. The misadventures that IK has led his party through are not only deplorable but are condemnable as well.
He has exhausted "Political funding" of the party to a major extent, and after speaking to overseas PTI supporters, I can see regret and desperation creeping up into their high hopes in Imran Khan, and they have realized themselves that bringing about a short-cut-change is not really as simple as it sounds, especially when you have greatly underestimated your "Political" opponents. and last but not the least, when PTI is seeing that it has lost the glory that it had in the few early days of the Azadi march with Tahir ul Qadri the great, it has started to blame JI for its failures - typical side effects.... A bad work man, blames his tools. But a bad politician, has to blame his only political alliance for the heat that he is facing. In order to survive in the political arena of Pakistan, you need to be either ideologically strong, or else you have to be financially strong. Unfortunately, PTI lacks ideology, and financially they're exhausted. Only a miracle, like IK falling off a fork-lift or falling of the stage and breaking a bone or two might save him some face. otherwise, he will no longer remain a Politician. Instead, he'll have to join TTP as a rebel.