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mariacallous · 7 months
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The results of Pakistan’s general elections on Feb. 8 reflected widespread dissatisfaction with the country’s civil and military establishment, but they seem to have brought about the opposite of what many voters wanted. Independent candidates affiliated with former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party—barred from running under its banner—won more seats in parliament than any major party, but not enough for a majority. Parliamentary arithmetic necessitates a coalition, and Khan, who is in prison on corruption charges, refuses to negotiate with his rivals.
Pakistan’s next government will instead be formed by a coalition of legacy parties, including the center-right Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), led by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and the center-left Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), led by former President Asif Ali Zardari and his son, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. On Feb. 8, Pakistan’s entrenched political order—in which parties vie for votes as well as the powerful military’s favor—was jolted but did not crumble. Although PTI’s surprising performance damaged the military’s reputation and mystique, the military’s ability to influence the course of events remains intact.
The latest episode in Pakistan’s game of thrones comes amid a serious economic crisis as well as security threats from the resurgent Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other militant groups. Political polarization makes it difficult to address Pakistan’s swelling debt and deficit. With a GDP of $340 billion, Pakistan must repay nearly $78 billion in external debt before 2026. Imposing taxes on key sectors of the economy—agriculture, real estate, retail—is difficult without political consensus. And amid the uncertainty, various loss-making state-owned enterprises, from Pakistan International Airlines to the country’s power distribution companies, which collectively cost the government around $1.7 billion annually, cannot be privatized.
Pakistan also needs a comprehensive strategy to deal with jihadi groups, which are now responsible for terrorist attacks inside the country but were once encouraged or tolerated as part of unconventional warfare against India and a way to secure influence in Afghanistan. Populist narratives blaming India, Israel, and the United States for holding back Pakistan’s progress hinder action against extremists, who portray themselves as Islamist heroes. Meanwhile, peace with India, relations with the West, and ties to economic benefactors in the Arab world are now held hostage to Pakistan’s internal divisions: Those holding office at any given time are often accused by their opponents of selling out Pakistan’s interests.
If there was ever a time for Pakistan’s squabbling politicians to form a government of national unity, it would be now. Given the fragmented election results and allegations of vote-rigging, a stable cross-party government could pave the way for the military’s withdrawal from politics. It could also help Pakistan transition away from its long-standing tradition of one major politician or another being in jail—such as Khan—while their supporters are harassed. Parliamentary debates on alternative policy ideas could replace the current shouting matches between rival leaders’ supporters about who is more corrupt.
But rather than inspiring unity, the coalition government that is taking shape will immediately face opposition from Khan’s supporters. As things stand, it seems unlikely that Pakistan’s divisions will end anytime soon. The results of last week’s elections confirmed voters’ weariness with the political elite and dynastic politics, as well as with the meddling—both overt and covert—by the country’s generals. Widespread dissatisfaction with the economy and the absence of opportunities for Pakistan’s burgeoning young population have given rise to populist politics that will not lead to reconciliation.
Khan, the cricket star-turned-quintessential populist leader, dismisses the idea of a negotiated settlement with his political opponents. He has built a powerful narrative of victimhood that blames Pakistan’s political elites and foreign conspiracies for the country’s problems. His grandiloquence may not offer realistic solutions, but it does create an outlet for powerless people to vent their rage and frustration. Khan seems to believe that a revolution could give him greater power than embracing the idea of a new national pact. Instead of using PTI’s electoral success to talk to the other major parties, Khan has offered an alliance proposal to two minor religious parties, although one of them has already refused the partnership.
After his initial arrest in May 2023, the former leader encouraged attacks against military installations, according to an aide; he could now encourage violent protests against alleged election rigging in another attempt to ignite a street revolution. But the May 9 attacks paved the way for a harsher crackdown on PTI than if there had not been violent turmoil. Hundreds of party activists were arrested while thousands faced intimidation from security services. It would be irresponsible of Khan to put his supporters’ lives and freedom at risk.
Ironically, Khan came to power in 2018 with the help of Pakistan’s military and security services as a crusader against corrupt civilian politicians. The generals built up Khan as an alternative to these politicians, many of whom had quarreled with the military at some point in the past. But Khan also ran afoul of the military as prime minister because he defied the generals’ wishes and mismanaged the economy; his populism harmed Pakistan’s precarious external relations. To remove Khan from office, the military turned to the same politicians it had sought to discredit.
After his ouster in a parliamentary no-confidence vote, Khan saw an opportunity to continue his anti-elite bombast, adding the country’s top generals to the list of villains from whom he would save Pakistan. His supporters lapped it up. The military has influenced the country’s politics for decades, but it now faces a unique challenge. Khan has poisoned even traditionally pro-army constituencies by arguing that the generals were acting at the behest of the United States—allegations that Washington denies—and against Pakistan’s interests. Military leaders have now been trying to get an entire nation to change direction away from Khan for nearly two years with little success.
The generals and their new civilian allies may have assumed that jailing Khan, bringing back Sharif from exile, and implementing repressive measures—such as barring PTI-affiliated candidates’ access to the media—would ensure the election result that they wanted. Instead, young PTI activists used social media to mobilize voters and upended the establishment’s plans.
Still, the reaction of voters to the Pakistani military’s highhandedness is unlikely to unleash a revolution. In the short term, the country will continue to have a weak civilian government willing to work closely with the military while Khan will remain in prison and his party will remain out of power. Any widespread political violence will only result in a clamor for the military to take over and restore order.
For years, Pakistan’s military has repeated the cycle of “elect, dismiss, disqualify, and arrest” for civilian politicians. But in the long term, the country’s leaders must collectively address the widespread frustration and polarization that has contributed the success of Khan’s populism. Although unlikely, Khan changing tack and accepting political compromise could also help ease Pakistan’s pain. In any case, the hostility toward the military’s political role among its former supporters makes it difficult for generals to act as if nothing has changed.
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xtruss · 9 months
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Imran Khan Warns That Pakistan’s Election Could Be A Farce
His Party is Being Unfairly Muzzled, the Former Prime Minister Writes From Prison
— January 4th, 2024 | The Economist
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Imran Khan, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan. Image: Dan Williams
Today pakistan is being ruled by caretaker governments at both the federal level and provincial level. These administrations are constitutionally illegal because elections were not held within 90 days of parliamentary assemblies being dissolved.
The public is hearing that elections will supposedly be held on February 8th. But having been denied the same in two provinces, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, over the past year—despite a Supreme Court order last March that those votes should be held within three months—they are right to be sceptical about whether the national vote will take place.
The country’s election commission has been tainted by its bizarre actions. Not only has it defied the top court but it has also rejected my Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (pti) party’s nominations for first-choice candidates, hindered the party’s internal elections and launched contempt cases against me and other pti leaders for simply criticising the commission.
Whether elections happen or not, the manner in which I and my party have been targeted since a farcical vote of no confidence in April 2022 has made one thing clear: the establishment—the army, security agencies and the civil bureaucracy—is not prepared to provide any playing field at all, let alone a level one, for pti.
It was, after all, the establishment that engineered our removal from government under pressure from America, which was becoming agitated with my push for an independent foreign policy and my refusal to provide bases for its armed forces. I was categorical that we would be a friend to all but would not be anyone’s proxy for wars. I did not come to this view lightly. It was shaped by the huge losses Pakistan had incurred collaborating with America’s “war on terror”, not least the 80,000 Pakistani lives lost.
In March 2022 an official from America’s State Department met Pakistan’s then ambassador in Washington, dc. After that meeting the ambassador sent a cipher message to my government. I later saw the message, via the then foreign minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, and it was subsequently read out in cabinet.
In view of what the cipher message said, I believe that the American official’s message was to the effect of: pull the plug on Imran Khan’s prime ministership through a vote of no confidence, or else. Within weeks our government was toppled and I discovered that Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, had, through the security agencies, been working on our allies and parliamentary backbenchers for several months to move against us.
People flocked onto the streets to protest against this regime change, and in the next few months pti won 28 out of 37 by-elections and held massive rallies across the country, sending a clear message as to where the public stood. These rallies attracted a level of female participation that we believe was unprecedented in Pakistan’s history. This unnerved the powers that had engineered our government’s removal.
To add to their panic, the administration that replaced us destroyed the economy, bringing about unprecedented inflation and a currency devaluation within 18 months. The contrast was clear for everyone to see: the pti government had not only saved Pakistan from bankruptcy but also won international praise for its handling of the covid-19 pandemic. In addition, despite a spike in commodity prices, we steered the economy to real gdp growth of 5.8% in 2021 and 6.1% in 2022.
Unfortunately, the establishment had decided I could not be allowed to return to power, so all means of removing me from the political landscape were used. There were two assassination attempts on my life. My party’s leaders, workers and social-media activists, along with supportive journalists, were abducted, incarcerated, tortured and pressured to leave pti. Many of them remain locked up, with new charges being thrown at them every time the courts give them bail or set them free. Worse, the current government has gone out of its way to terrorise and intimidate pti’s female leaders and workers in an effort to discourage women from participating in politics.
I face almost 200 legal cases and have been denied a normal trial in an open court. A false-flag operation on May 9th 2023—involving, among other things, arson at military installations falsely blamed on pti—led to several thousand arrests, abductions and criminal charges within 48 hours. The speed showed it was pre-planned.
This was followed by many of our leaders being tortured or their families threatened into giving press conferences and engineered television interviews to state that they were leaving the party. Some were compelled to join other, newly created political parties. Others were made to give false testimony against me under duress.
Despite all this, pti remains popular, with 66% support in a Pattan-Coalition 38 poll held in December; my personal approval rating is even higher. Now the election commission, desperate to deny the party the right to contest elections, is indulging in all manner of unlawful tricks. The courts seem to be losing credibility daily.
Meanwhile, a former prime minister with a conviction for corruption, Nawaz Sharif, has returned from Britain, where he was living as an absconder from Pakistani justice. In November a Pakistani court overturned the conviction (Under United States’ Scrotums Licker Corrupt Army Generals’ Directions).
It is my belief that Corrupt to his Core Mr Sharif has struck a deal with the establishment whereby it will support his acquittal and throw its weight behind him in the upcoming elections. But so far the public has been unrelenting in its support for pti and its rejection of the “selected”.
It is under these circumstances that elections may be held on February 8th. All parties are being allowed to campaign freely except for pti. I remain incarcerated, in solitary confinement, on absurd charges that include treason. Those few of our party’s leaders who remain free and not underground are not allowed to hold even local worker conventions. Where pti workers manage to gather together they face brutal police action.
In this scenario, even if elections were held they would be a disaster and a farce, since pti is being denied its basic right to campaign. Such a joke of an election would only lead to further political instability. This, in turn, would further aggravate an already volatile economy.
The only viable way forward for Pakistan is fair and free elections, which would bring back political stability and rule of law, as well as ushering in desperately needed reforms by a democratic government with a popular mandate. There is no other way for Pakistan to disentangle itself from the crises confronting it. Unfortunately, with democracy under siege, we are heading in the opposite direction on all these fronts. ■
— Imran Khan is the Founder and Former Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and was Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022.
— Editor’s Note: Pakistan’s government and America’s State Department deny Mr Khan’s allegations of American interference in Pakistani politics (Bullshit! Hegemonic War Criminal Conspirator United States and Corrupt Army Generals and Politicians of Pakistan Were Clearly Involved. It’s Social Media’s Modern Era, Not 1970). The government is prosecuting him under the Official Secrets Act.
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warningsine · 1 year
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Violent clashes have broken out in Pakistan between security forces and supporters of former prime minister Imran Khan after he was arrested on Tuesday.
Protests are erupting nationwide, and at least one person has been killed in the city of Quetta.
The United States and UK have called for adherence to the "rule of law".
Mr Khan was arrested by security forces at the High Court in the capital, Islamabad.
Dramatic footage showed dozens of officers arriving and detaining the 70-year-old, who was bundled into a vehicle and driven away.
He was appearing in court on charges of corruption, which he says are politically motivated.
Mobile data services in the country were suspended on the instructions of the interior ministry on Friday as protests grew, many of them taking place in front of army compounds.
Pakistan's army plays a prominent role in politics, sometimes seizing power in military coups, and, on other occasions, pulling levers behind the scenes.
Many analysts believe Mr Khan's election win in 2018 happened with the help of the military. Now in opposition, he is one of its most vocal critics, and analysts say the army's popularity has fallen.
Footage from Lahore posted on Twitter appeared to show a crowd breaking into the military corps commander's house destroying furniture and belongings inside.
Speaking from Washington, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he wanted to make sure that "whatever happens in Pakistan is consistent with the rule of law, with the constitution".
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, speaking alongside Blinken, noted that Britain enjoyed "a longstanding and close relationship" with Commonwealth member Pakistan, and wanted to "see the rule of law adhered to".
On Tuesday evening, supporters of Imran Khan gathered outside the Pakistan High Commission in London to protest against his arrest.
'Chaos and anarchy'
Mr Khan was ousted as PM in April last year and has been campaigning for early elections since then.
General elections are due to be held later this year.
Speaking to the BBC's Newshour, Mr Khan's spokesman, Raoof Hasan, said he expected "the worst" and that the arrest could plunge the country "into chaos and anarchy".
"We're facing multiple crises. There is an economic crisis, there is a political crisis, there is a cost of livelihood crisis and consequently this occasion will be a catharsis for them to step out and I fear a fair amount of violence is going to be back," he said.
A member of Mr Khan's legal team, Raja Mateen, said undue force had been used against him at the court.
"Mr Khan went into the biometric office for the biometrics. The rangers went there, they broke the windows, they hit Mr Khan on the head with a baton," said Mr Mateen.
Mr Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party called on its supporters to protest. In the hours after he was detained, violence was reported from cities including Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar.
On the streets of Islamabad, hundreds of protesters blocked one of the main highways in and out of the capital.
People pulled down street signs and parts of overpasses, lit fires and threw stones. During the hour or so that the BBC was there, no police or authorities were visible.
Protesters said they were angry about Imran Khan's arrest.
"This is absolutely the last straw," said Farida Roedad.
"Let there be anarchy, let there be chaos. If there is no Imran, there's nothing left in Pakistan. No one is there to take over."
Writing on social media, police in Islamabad said five police officers had been injured and 43 protesters arrested.
It said at least 10 people, including six police officers, had been injured in the south-western city of Quetta in clashes between Mr Khan's supporters and security forces - with one protester killed.
A statement from the inspector general of Punjab police said the arrest of Mr Khan had been ordered because he was accused of "corruption and corrupt practices".
The case involves allegations over the allotment of land in the so-called Al-Qadir Trust, which is owned by Mr Khan and his wife, Dawn newspaper reported.
Mr Khan, who is being held at an undisclosed location, denies breaking any law.
In a video message filmed as he travelled to Islamabad - and released by the PTI before his arrest - Mr Khan said he was ready for what lay ahead.
"Come to me with warrants, my lawyers will be there," he said. "If you want to send me to jail, I am prepared for it."
Security was tight in the centre of the capital for the former PM's court appearance.
Dozens of cases have been brought against Mr Khan since he was ousted from power.
The security forces have tried to detain him on a number of previous occasions at his Lahore residence, but were blocked by his supporters, resulting in fierce clashes.
On Tuesday, police had blocked roads into Islamabad, so the number of supporters with Imran Khan was not as high as on previous occasions, making it easier to arrest him.
He was elected prime minister in 2018, but fell out with Pakistan's powerful army. After a series of defections, he lost his majority in parliament. He was ousted after he lost a confidence vote in April 2022, four years into his tenure.
Since then, he has been a vocal critic of the government and the country's army.
In October, he was disqualified from holding public office, accused of incorrectly declaring details of presents from foreign dignitaries and proceeds from their alleged sale.
The next month, he survived a gun attack on his convoy while holding a protest march.
On Monday, the military warned him against making "baseless allegations" after he again accused a senior officer of plotting to kill him.
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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Nov. 3 (UPI) -- Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot in the leg on Thursday during a demonstration in the Punjab province as he tried to rally support for his political return.
Khan was riding in a container-mounted truck during the rally in Wazirabad as his supporters continued to march toward Pakistan's capital city of Islamabad to call for snap elections. Chaos broke out after the shooting and a suspect was apprehended.
The ex-prime minister was ousted earlier this year amid a fraud scandal and the government barred him from serving in public office again for five years. Khan, who remains popular in the country, organized a march from Lahore to Islamabad to resurrect his political career.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Shariff condemned the shooting while offering assistance in an investigation.
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"I condemn the incident of firing on PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the strongest words," Shariff tweeted. "I have directed interior minister for an immediate report on the incident. I pray for the recovery and health of PTI chairman and other injured people.
"[The] federal government will extend all support necessary to Punjab [government] for security and investigation. Violence should have no place in our country's politics."
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Azhar Mashwani, an official with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party, told Al Jazeera Khan "was not in danger" from his injuries and that six others, including another politician, Faisal Javed Khan, were also hurt.
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smqazi · 1 day
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JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER!
RISE AND WAKE THE POOR AND THE RICH PEOPLE OF MY WORLD
With due apology to Allamah Sir Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Rahmatullah ‘alaih
Utho meri dunyaa ke ameeron ko jagaa do
Utho Meri Duniya Ke Ghareebon Ko Jaga Do
اٹھو میری دنیا کے غریبوں کو جگا دو
کاخِ اُمرا کے در و دیوار ہلا دو
Get up wake the poor people of my world
Shake the walls and windows of Rich people palaces
گرماؤ غلاموں کا لہو سوز یقیں سے
کُنجکشکِ فرومایہ کو شاہیں سے لڑا دو
Warm the blood of slaves with faith of hope
Prepare fearful sparrow to fight with the Falcon
جس کھیت سے دہقاں کو میسر نہیں روزی
اس کھیت کے ہر خوشہ گندم کو جلا دو 
WHY SUPPORT IMRAN KHAN,  CHAIRMAN OF PAKISTAN TEHREEK-E-INSAF (PTI), FUTURE PRIME MINISTER OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN,  FOUNDER OF NEW STATE, RIASAT-E-MADINAH AND NAYA (NEW) PAKISTAN?
IMRAN KHAN NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION. 
Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) has blessed him with qualities, par excellence, which he has skillfully used to help the helpless, the needy, the poor and the simple people of Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a savior from the corruption of rotten VAGABOND politicians of all kinds since August 1947, for more than seventy (70) years.
Former President and PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari said,”Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of MNL have looted Pak Rs 2,000 billion of the country.” He along with his brother and all of his family members are still robbing this poor country.
Asif Ali Zardari Declared Assets: 
https://oregonsnt.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/8/asif-ali-zardari-declared-assets.pdf
By comparison with the corrupt politicians of Pakistan, he is a world renowned personality, UNIQUE and ONE OF A KIND, Maa shaa Allah, Chashm-e-badd door, In shaa Allah.
BY THE WAY, HE HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR NOBEL PRIZE. ALL PRAISES ARE DUE  TO ALLAH (SUBHANAHU WA TA’ALA), ALONE, WHO HAS BLESSED HIM WITH  GOLD CUP IN 1992 AND NOBEL PRIZE IN 2024, MAA SHAA ALLAH,  CHASHM-BADD DOOR,  IN SHAA ALLAH!
AN EARNEST APPEAL TO ALL OF YOU TO PLEASE HELP PAKISTAN AND ITS PEOPLE
Dear Future Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan,, H.E. Imran Khan, Commander in chief of Armed Forces,, Colonel Tahir, ISI Chief, and DG. Rangers, As-Salam-alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu,
Please take care of all CORRUPT POLITICIANS in Pakistan and overseas, including but not limited to Bhuttos, Zaradarees, Shareer brothers, Judges, Lawyers, and Media Chiefs, ASAP, I am sure you can do it as long as you are in command of your respective Government Of Pakistan Departments..
Please also use your influence in and around the world including the British hierarchy, and get these BLLODY RASCALS, my late father used to called them using his British, English, Qaum Farosh and Zameer Farosh, including so called QA'ID of the Terrorist MQM extradited from his naano in London, U.K, and let the Military courts try him and if found guilty, all of them should be hanged, along with his MQM terrorists, in CHANDNI CHOWK of all big cities Pakistan,, one by one, ONE and ALL, to save the helpless, the needy, the poor and the simple people of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan from their atrocities, corruption, terror for all times to come, In shaa Allah. 
The time is NOW or NEVER, before it is too late. May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala give you all the courage, the strength and the wisdom to get it done while you are still in control, Ameen.
May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, Who saved your life for a purpose, give you the help to complete your MISSION and fulfill your promises made to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala inside the Holy Ka’bah in Makkah Mukarramah, and to His Last Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam), in his Hujrah Mubarak in Masjid-e-Nabwi in Madinah Munawwarah, Ameen, and may He bless you in both the worlds, Thumma Ameen yaa Rabbil ‘aalameen.
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drmaqazi · 6 days
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FINALLY, AN EARNEST APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF PAKISTAN
شاید کہ تیرے دل میں اتر جائے میری بات  
PLEASE PRAY TWO RAKA’H OF SALATUL HAAJAH, AND MAKE DU’A FOR THE SURVIVAL OF PAKISTAN UNDER ATTACK BY ALL THOSE WHO HATE ISLAM, MUSLIMS, PAKISTAN AND H.E. IMRAN KHAN, FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN OF PAKISTAN TEHREEK-E-INSAF (PTI), FUTURE PRIME MINISTER OF A NEW ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN AND A NEW RIASAT-E-MADINA, IN SHAA ALLAH!
SALAAT-UL-HAAJAT:
The Prayer of Need Du’a and How to Perform Salaat-ul-Haajat
Salaatul Haajat, also written as Salaatul Haajat, is the prayer of need. It is usually recited to Allah to help those with some pressing needs. This prayer helps in improving the spiritual well-being, mental health and physical health of a person. Reciting this prayer on time ensures that one is guided by Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala.
What is the meaning of Salatul Hajat? The literal meaning of the word Haajat is to wish. Salaatul Haajat has 2 rakats prayers that are offered to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala.
What is the purpose of Salaatul Haajat? The purpose of Salaatul Haajat is that emphasize your prayer and ensure that it goes to heaven, known as jannah in Islam, the best creation of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala.
What is the best time to pray Salatul Hajat? This Salaat can be performed any time of the day, however the best prescribed time for this dua is during the final third part of the night. It is generally considered as a du’a to be said after the Witr namaz.
Salaatul Haajat Du’a The du’a that is said in Salaatul Haajat is a salat for need. Regarding Salaatul Haajat du’a, Abdullah ibn Abi Awfa narrates: The Messenger of Allah said, “Whoever has a need with Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, or with any human being, then let them perform ritual ablutions and then pray two rakats. After that, let them praise Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala and send blessings (Durood) on the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him)The dua in Arabic with pronunciation guide:
لا إِلَهَ إلاَّ اللهُ الحَلِيمُ الكَرِيمُ، سُبْحَانَ اللهِ رَبِّ الْعَرْشِ العَظِيمِ ، وَالحَمْدُ لِلهِ رَبِّ العَالَمِيْنَ ، أَسْأَلُكَ مُوج��بَاتِ رَحْمَتِكَ ، وَعَزَائِمَ مَغْفِرَتِكَ ، وَالْغَنِيمَةَ مِنْ كُلِّ بِرّ،ٍ وَالسَّلامَةَ مِنْ كُلِّ إِثْمٍ ،لاَ تَدَعْ لِيْ ذَنْباً إِلاَّ غَفَرْتَهُ، وَلاَ هَمَّاً إِلاَّ فَرَّجْتَهُ، وَلاَ حَاجَةً هِيَ لَكَ رِضاً إِلاَّ قَضَيتَهَا يَا أَرْحَمَ الرَّاحِمِيْنَ
Laaa ilaaha illallaa-hul-Haleemul Kareem.
Subhaanallahi Rabbil ArshilAzeem.
Wal-Hamdu-lillaahi Rabbil-Alameen.
As’aluka mujeebati rahmatik, waazaaa‘ima maghfiratik, wal ghaneemata min kulli birr, wassalaamata min kulli ithm.
Laa tada` lee dhanban illaa ghafartah, walaa hamman illaa farraj-tah, walaa daynan illa qadaytah, walaa haajatam-minha-waijid-dunyaa wal-aaakhirah, heya laka ridan illaa qadaytahaa yaaa ar-hamar-Raahemeen. Ameen, Thumma Ameen Ya Rabbil’Alameen.
Translation of Salaatul Haajat Du’a There is no god but Allah the Clement and Wise. There is no god but Allah the High and Mighty. Glory be to Allah, Lord of Tremendous Throne. All praise is to Allah, Lord of the worlds. I ask you (O. Allah) everything that leads to your mercy, and your tremendous forgiveness, enrichment in all good, and freedom from all sin. Do not leave a sin of mine (O. Allah), except that you forgive it, nor any concern except that you create for it an opening, nor any need in which there is your good pleasure except that you fulfill it, O. Most Merciful
The meaning of this du’a in the words of Abu Dawood is, “Whenever a matter became serious, the Prophet (SallAllahu ’alaihi wa Sallam) turned to salah.” It means that one can plead to God at any time asking for help, for Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala is the most merciful and beneficent. Among all voluntary appeals to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, there is also one important prayer, which is called Salaatul Haajat. It is observed for the purpose of completion of one’s particular Haajah (need). It is but one of the ways to pray to the Almighty for one’s rightful wish.
“He who makes wudhu, and does it properly, then prays two rak’ats, Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala will grant him whatever he may pray for, sooner or later” (Ahmad) How to perform Salaatul-Haajat?
For performing these prayers or namaz, there is a particular format that has to be followed. Here’s a quick guide on how to pray Salaatul-Haajat.
The person performing Salaat-ul-Haajat has to start making a Wuu. Wudu is a cleansing ritual that is performed as an important part of purity and cleanliness in Islam. After this two Raka’ats are performed with an intention of Nafl Salaat.
After the Salaat is completed, the reciting of prayer to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala and Durood Shareef starts. It is considered good to recite as much amount of Tasbeeh and Durood Shareef in Islam.
Once this all is done in the end, making a keen Du’a e Haajat is compulsory. This helps in the fulfillment of one’s requirement or obscurity.
Salaatul-Haajat Benefits Salaat-ul-Haajat rewards or benefits cannot be explicitly mentioned as they come from the purpose of the prayer. It is a prayer of the need and the rewards with benefits as per one’s need and wishes. It is a powerful salaat and must be performed with a pure heart and complete surrender to the Almighty. When said with honest intentions, this prayer is sure to fulfill all wishes and fetch miraculous rewards from Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, the most merciful.
It is a prayer basically recited for wishes or the fulfillment of any specific purpose.
Lastly, yet importantly, the opposition against Prime Minister of Pakistan H.E. Imran Khan is a struggle (جہاد) between a Sadiq-ul-Amin, (صادق الامین), declared by the Supermen Court of Pakistan and a BUNCH OF THIEVES and BLOODY LIARS, who are known all over the world to be NOTORIOUS for their well recorded corruption, looting and robbery of wealth of the helpless, the poor, the needy, and the simple people and the Government of Pakistan, and then depositing it in overseas banks, buying apartments, building and palaces, in overseas countries to live there under their Master in America, Europe and the Middle-East countries.
﴿وَقُلْ جَاءَ الْحَقُّ وَزَهَقَ الْبَاطِلُ ۚ إِنَّ الْبَاطِلَ كَانَ زَهُوقًا﴾
And say, "Truth has come, and falsehood has departed. Indeed is falsehood, [by nature], ever bound to depart.”NOBLE QUR’AN, Chapter (Surah) al-Isra, 17, Verse (Ayah) 81.
و تعاونوا علی البر والتقوی ، ولا تعاونوا علی الاثم والعدوان ، واتقوا اللہ ، ان اللہ شدید العقاب ، سورہ المائدہ ، آیہ 2
And cooperate in righteousness and piety, but do not cooperate in sin and aggression. And fear Allah ; indeed, Allah is severe in penalty. Chapter (Surah) al-Ma’idah, 5, Verse (Ayah) 2.
May Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) bless you all in this world, Ameen, and reward all of you in the Hereafter, Thumma Ameen, and I promise to remain, always, as ever, forever, Sincerely, Your brother in Islam
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PTI Has No Intentions of Negotiating with Government: Asad Qaisar
In a bold statement on Saturday, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser suggested that an alliance between PTI and Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) could potentially end the political careers of other parties in the country. Qaiser emphasized that “fair and free elections are the only solution to the problems” Pakistan currently faces. Criticizing the ruling party, he claimed, “PML-N…
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Caged like "Terrorist" In jail, being denied basic human rights: Imran Khan
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s jailed former premier Imran Khan has claimed that he is being caged like a “terrorist”, and was denied basic prisoner and human rights in a “death cell” at a high-security jail. The 71-year-old Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf party founder made these claims in a rare interview from behind bars with British publication ‘The Sunday Times’, the Dawn newspaper reported on Sunday. “I…
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Non-bailable warrants issued for arrest of CM Ali Amin Gandapur
An anti-terrorism court in Islamabad on Monday issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, Express News reported. The warrant was issued by Judge Tahir Abbas Supra, who presided over the hearing of cases registered at the Sangjani and I-9 police stations against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder and others. Ali Nawaz Awan, Wasif Qayyum,…
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Pak Admits Violating Pact With India, Nawaz Sharif Says "Was Our Fault"
Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday admitted that Islamabad had "violated" an agreement with India signed by him and ex-prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 1999, in an apparent reference to the Kargil misadventure by Gen Pervez Musharraf.
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"On May 28, 1998, Pakistan carried out five nuclear tests. After that Vajpayee Saheb came here and made an agreement with us. But we violated that agreement…it was our fault," Sharif told a meeting of the PML-N general council that elected him president of the ruling party six years after he was disqualified by the Supreme Court.
After a historic summit here, Nawaz Sharif and Ata Bihari Vajpayee signed the Lahore Declaration on February 21, 1999. The agreement that talked about a vision of peace and stability between the two countries signalled a breakthrough. Still, a few months later Pakistani intrusion in the Kargil district in Jammu and Kashmir led to the Kargil conflict.
"President Bill Clinton had offered Pakistan USD 5 billion to stop it from carrying out nuclear tests but I refused. Had (former prime minister) Imran Khan like a person been on my seat he would have accepted Clinton's offer," Sharif said on a day when Pakistan marked the 26th anniversary of its first nuclear tests.
Sharif, 74, talked about how he was removed from the office of the prime minister in 2017 on a false case by then Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar. He said all cases against him were false while the cases against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder leader Imran Khan were true.
He also talked about the role of former ISI chief Gen Zahirul Islam in toppling his government in 2017 to bring Imran Khan into power. He asked Imran Khan to deny that he was not launched by the ISI.
"I ask Imran not to blame us (of being patronised by the army) and tell whether Gen Islam had talked about bringing the PTI into power," he said and added Khan would sit at the feet of the military establishment.
The three-time premier talked about receiving a message from Gen Islam to resign from the office of prime minister (in 2014). "When I refused, he threatened to make an example of me," he said.
Sharif also praised his younger brother Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for standing by his side through thick and thin. "Efforts were made to create differences between us but Shehbaz remained loyal to me. Even Shehbaz was asked to become PM in the past and leave me but he declined," he said.
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A judicial committee to investigate allegedly stolen elections is demanded by the PTI and other political parties.
Karachi: The Grand Democratic Alliance and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf have called for a judicial committee to look into the claims of election manipulation on February 8.
The two parties contended that since the Supreme Court had ordered the polls, it would be fitting for the high court to set up a judicial committee to investigate alleged fraudulent elections.
The agreement between the two parties was reached during a meeting at the home of GDA senior leader Sadruddin Shah Rashdi and PTI-Sindh president Haleem Adil Sheikh.
Both parties agreed to request a court investigation into the "manipulated and rigged results" of the elections on February 8 after discussing the post-election circumstances.
A GDA statement following the meeting stated, "Leaders from both sides agreed on a joint struggle against the fraudulent elections and to continue exercising every legal and constitutional right to reclaim the stolen mandate of the people of Pakistan."
The chief election commissioner (CEC) was also asked to step down by the two parties for his inability to organize free and fair elections across the nation.
The GDA was promised by the PTI that it would take part in the protest march that is set to take place in Moro on Tuesday (tomorrow).
Read more: https://adnewsmafia.blogspot.com/2024/02/a-judicial-committee-to-investigate.html
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Exclusive: Imran Khan on His Plan to Return to Power
— By Charlie Campbell | April 3, 2023 | Time Magazine
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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan sits for a portrait in his Lahore residence on March 28. Next to Khan are tear gas canisters he says were thrown at his house. Umar Nadeem for Time Magazine
Political leaders often boast of inner steel. Imran Khan can point to three bullets dug out of his right leg. It was in November that a lone gunman opened fire on Khan during a rally, wounding the 70-year-old as well as several supporters, one fatally. “One bullet damaged a nerve so my foot is still recovering,” says the former Pakistani Prime Minister and onetime cricket icon. “I have a problem walking for too long.”
If the wound has slowed Khan, he doesn’t show it in a late-March Zoom interview. There is the same bushy mane, the easy laugh, prayer beads wrapped nonchalantly around his left wrist. But in the five years since our last conversation, something has changed. Power—or perhaps its forfeiture—has left its imprint. Following his ouster in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April 2022, Khan has mobilized his diehard support base in a “jihad,” as he puts it, to demand snap elections, claiming he was unfairly toppled by a U.S.-sponsored plot. ​​(The State Department has denied the allegations.)
The actual intrigue is purely Pakistani. Khan lost the backing of the country’s all-powerful military after he refused to endorse its choice to lead Pakistan’s intelligence services, known as ISI, because of his close relationship with the incumbent. When Khan belatedly greenlighted the new chief, the opposition sensed weakness and pounced with the no-confidence vote. Khan then took his outrage to the streets, with rallies crisscrossing the nation for months.
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Photograph by Umar Nadeem for Time Magazine
“Imran Khan can communicate with all strata of society on their level,” says Shaheena Bhatti, 63, a professor of literature in Rawalpindi. “The other politicians are … not going to do anything for the country because they’re only in it for themselves.”
The November attack on Khan’s life only intensified the burning sense of injustice in members of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, or PTI, who have since clashed with police in escalating street battles involving slingshots and tear gas. Although an avowed religious fanatic was arrested for the shooting, Khan continues to accuse an assortment of rival politicians of pulling the strings: incumbent Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif—brother of Khan’s longtime nemesis, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif—as well as Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and Major General Faisal Naseer. (All have denied the accusation.)
In addition to bullets, Khan has also been hit by charges—143 over the past 11 months, by his count, including corruption, sedition, blasphemy, and terrorism—which he claims have been concocted in an attempt to disqualify him from politics. After Sharif’s cabinet declared on March 20 that the PTI was “a gang of militants” whose “enmity against the state” could not be tolerated, police arrested hundreds of Khan supporters in raids.
“Either Imran Khan exists or we do,” Interior Minister Sanaullah said on March 26.
Pakistan sometimes seems to reside on a precipice. Its current political instability comes amid devastating floods, runaway inflation, and resurgent cross-border terrorist attacks from neighboring Afghanistan that together threaten the fabric of the nation of 230 million. It’s a country where rape and corruption are rife, and the economy hinges on unlocking a stalled IMF bailout, Pakistan’s 22nd since independence in 1947. Inflation soared in March to 47% year-over-year; the prices of staples such as onions rose by 228%, wheat by 120%, and cooking gas by 108%. Over the same period, the rupee has plummeted by 54%.
“Ten years ago, I earned 10,000 rupees a month [$100] and I wasn’t distressed,” says Muhammad Ghazanfer, a groundsman and gardener in Rawalpindi. “With this present wave of inflation, even though I now earn 25,000 [$90 today] I can’t make ends meet.” The world’s fifth most populous country has only $4.6 billion in foreign reserves—$20 per citizen. “If they default, and they can’t get oil, companies go bust, and people don’t have jobs, you would say this is a country ripe for a Bolshevik revolution,” says Cameron Munter, a former U.S. ambassador to Pakistan.
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Police fired teargas to disperse the supporters of the former Prime Minister as they tried to arrest Khan in Lahore, Pakistan, on March 14. Hundreds of Tehrik-e-Insaf supporters clashed with riot police as they reached Khan's residence. Rahat Dar—EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
“Our economy has gone into a tailspin,” says Khan. “We now have the worst economic indicators in our history.” The situation threatens to send the nuclear-armed country deeper into China’s orbit. Yet sympathy is slim in a West put off by Khan’s years of anti-American bluster and cozying up to autocrats and extremists, including the Taliban. He calls autocratic Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “my brother” and visited Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on the eve of the Ukraine invasion, remarking on “so much excitement.” Khan can both repeatedly declare Osama bin Laden a “martyr” and praise Beijing’s confinement of China’s Uighur Muslim minority. He has obsessed on Joe Biden’s failure to call him after entering the White House. “He’s someone that is imbued with this incredibly strong sense of grievance,” says Michael Kugelman, the deputy director of the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
Yet Khan can legitimately claim to have democracy on his side, with poll numbers suggesting he is a shoo-in to return to power if the elections he demands happen. “His popularity has skyrocketed,” says Samina Yasmeen, director of the Centre for Muslim States and Societies at the University of Western Australia. “No matter what he says, even if it’s irrational, the reality is that people are angry and taken by his message.”
“Imran Khan is the best bet we have right now,” says Osama Rehman, 50, a telecommunications engineer in Islamabad. “If [he] is arrested or disqualified, people will come out onto the street.”
The state appears to flirt with the idea. Police raids on Khan’s home in the Punjab province capital of Lahore in early March left him choking on tear gas, he says, as supporters brandishing sticks battled police in riot gear before makeshift barricades of sandbags and iron rods. “This sort of crackdown has never taken place in Pakistan,” says Khan. “I don’t know even if it was as bad under martial law.”
After Khan left his compound to appear in court on March 18, traveling in an armored SUV strewn with flower petals and flanked by bodyguards, the police swooped in while his wife was home, he says, beating up servants and hauling the family cook off to jail. He claims another assassination attempt awaited inside the Islamabad Judicial Complex, which was “taken over by the intelligence agencies and paramilitary.”
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Police arrested 61 supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan during a search operation near Khan’s residence, in Lahore, Pakistan, on March 18, 2023. K.M. Chaudary—AP
The confrontation could remain in the streets indefinitely. Prime Minister Sharif has rejected Khan’s demand for a snap election, saying polls would be held as scheduled in the fall. But “every narrative is being built up [for the government] to justify postponing the elections,” says Yasmeen. On March 22, Pakistan’s Election Commission delayed local balloting in Punjab, the country’s most populous province, from April 30 until Oct. 8.
“Political stability in Pakistan comes through elections,” Khan points out. “That is the starting point for economic recovery.” From the U.S. perspective, he may be far from the ideal choice to helm an impoverished, insurgency-racked Islamic state. But is he the only person that can hold the country together?
“Never has one man scared the establishment … as much as right now,” says Khan. “They worry about how to keep me out; the people how to get me back in.”
It’s indicative of Pakistan’s malaise that its most popular politician in decades sits barricaded at home. But the nation has always been beyond comparison—a wedge of South Asia that begins in the shimmering Arabian Gulf and ascends to its Himalayan heights. It’s the world’s largest Islamic state, though governed for half its history by men in olive-green uniforms, who continue to act as ultimate arbiters of power.
The only boy of five children, Khan was born Oct. 5, 1952 to an affluent Pashtun family in Lahore. He studied politics, philosophy, and economics at Oxford University, and it was in the U.K. that he first played cricket for Pakistan, at age 18. Britain’s sodden terrain also provided the backdrop to his political awakening.
“When I arrived in England our country had been ruled by a military dictator for 10 years; the powerful had one law, the others were basically not free human beings,” he says. “Rule of law actually liberates human beings, liberates potential. This was what I discovered.”
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Khan in his Lahore residence on March 28. Umar Nadeem for Time Magazine
On the cricket pitch, Khan was a talisman who knitted together mercurial talents and journeymen into a cohesive whole, a team that overcame extraordinary odds to famously lift the Cricket World Cup in 1992. There were glimpses of these qualities when Khan rose to become Prime Minister: running on an anti-graft ticket, he fused a disparate band of students and workers, Islamic hard-liners, and the nation’s powerful military to derail the Sharif political juggernaut. His crowning achievement remains the Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital in Lahore, which he opened in 1994 in memory of his mother, who succumbed to the disease. It is the largest cancer hospital serving Pakistan’s impoverished, boosting Khan’s administrative credentials.
Khan spent 22 years in the political wilderness before his 2018 election triumph. But once in power, the self-styled bold reformer turned unnervingly divisive. Opposition is easier than government, and Khan found himself bereft of ideas and besieged by unsavory partners, even kowtowing to the now-banned far-right party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan despite its support for the extrajudicial killing of alleged blasphemers. There were some successes: Pakistan received praise for its handling of the pandemic, with deaths per capita just a third that of neighboring India. His “Ten Billion Tree Tsunami” reforestation drive was popular, as was the 2019 return of international test cricket, the most prestigious form of the game, following a terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team and a decade-long hiatus.
Khan’s private life has rarely been out of the headlines. His first wife was British journalist and society heiress Jemima Khan, née Goldsmith, a close friend of Diana, Princess of Wales. She converted to Islam for their wedding, though the pair divorced in 2004 after nine years of marriage, and her family’s Jewish heritage was political dynamite. (The couple’s two sons live in London.) Khan’s second marriage to British-Pakistani journalist Reham Khan lasted nine months. According to a 1997 California court ruling, Khan also has one child, a daughter, born out of wedlock, and he’s struggled to quash gossip of several more. In 2018, six months before he took office, he married his current wife, Bushra Bibi Khan, a religious conservative who is believed to be the only Pakistan First Lady to wear the full-face niqab shawl in public.
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Khan, left, lifts elder son Suleman while his ex-wife Jemima carries younger son Qasim during a march towards the U.N. offices in Islamabad in 1999. The Khans led some 100 demonstrators in an anti-Russian rally protesting against attacks in Chechnya. Reuters
It all fed Khan’s legend: the debonair playboy who grew devout; the privileged son who rails against the corrupt; the humanist who stands with the bloodthirsty. His youth was spent carousing with supermodels in London’s trendiest nightspots. But his politics has hardened as his handsome features have lined and leathered. He provoked outrage when in August 2021 he said the Taliban had “broken the shackles of slavery” by taking back power (he insists to TIME he was “taken out of context”) and has made various comments criticized as misogynistic. When asked about the drivers of sexual violence in Pakistan, he said, “If a woman is wearing very few clothes, it will have an impact on the men, unless they’re robots.” Khan has refused to condemn Putin’s invasion, insisting, like China, on remaining “neutral” and deflecting uncomfortable questions onto supposed double standards regarding India’s inroads into disputed Kashmir. “Morality in foreign policy is reserved for powerful countries,” he says with a shrug.
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Khan in the 1992 Cricket World Cup. Pakistan won under Khan's captaincy this year. Fairfax Media
At the same time, Khan’s ideological flexibility has not stretched to compromises with opponents. He claims it was the military’s unwillingness to go after Pakistan’s influential “two families”—those of Sharif and the Bhutto clan of former Prime Ministers Zulfikar and Benazir—for alleged corruption that caused his relationship with the generals to fray. “If the ruling elite plunders your country and siphons off money, and you cannot hold them accountable, then that means there is no rule of law,” he says.
Yet analysts say that it was Khan’s relentless taunting of the U.S. that torpedoed his relationship with the military, which remains much more interested in retaining good relations with Washington. To journalists and supporters, he has accused the U.S. of imposing a “master-slave” relationship on Pakistan and of using it like “tissue paper.” To TIME, he insists that “criticizing U.S. foreign policy does not make you anti-American.” Still, by 2022, the generals no longer had his back. The common perception among Pakistan watchers is that Khan’s fleeting political success was owed to a Faustian pact with the nation’s military and extremist groups that shepherded his election victory and he is now reaping the whirlwind.
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Cricket captain turned politician Imran Khan shakes hands with supporters during a rally in October 2002 in Shadi Khal, Pakistan. Paula Bronstein—Getty Images
He appears to relish in the perceived injustice, the walls closing in. On March 25, Khan addressed thousands of supporters in central Lahore from a bulletproof box above a green-and-red flag with the initials of his PTI emblazoned on a cricket bat—once Khan’s weapon of choice, though now he wields words with similar potency.
“I know you have decided you wouldn’t allow Imran Khan back in power,” he said. “That’s fine with me. But do you have a plan or know how to get the country out of the current crisis?”
If Pakistan’s economic woes are reaching a new nadir, the trajectory was established during Khan’s term. A revolving door of Finance Ministers was compounded by bowing to hardliners. (After appointing renowned Princeton economist Atif Mian as an adviser, Khan fired him just days later owing to a backlash from Islamists because Mian is an Ahmadi, a sect of Islam they consider heretics.) In 2018, Khan pledged not to follow previous administrations’ “begging bowl” tactics of foreign borrowing, in order to end Pakistan’s cycle of debt. But less than a year later, he struck a deal with the IMF to cut social and development spending while raising taxes in exchange for a $6 billion loan. Mismanagement exacerbated global headwinds from the pandemic and soaring oil prices.
Meanwhile, little was done to address Pakistan’s fundamental structural issues: few people pay tax, least of all the feudal landowners who control traditional low-added-value industries like sugar farms, textile mills, and agricultural interests while wielding huge political-patronage networks stemming from their workers’ votes. In 2021, only 2.5 million Pakistanis filed tax returns—less than 1% of the adult population. “People don’t pay tax, especially the rich elite,” says Khan. “They just siphon out money and launder it abroad.”
Instead, Pakistan has relied on foreign money to balance a budget and provide government services. The U.S. funneled nearly $78.3 billion to Pakistan from 1948 to 2016. But in 2018, President Trump ended the $300 million security assistance that the U.S. provided annually. Now Pakistan must shop around for new benefactors—chiefly Saudi Arabia, Russia, and China. When Khan visited Putin last February, it was to arrange cheap oil and wheat imports and discuss the $2.5 billion Pakistan Stream gas pipeline, which Moscow wants to build between Karachi and Kasur. More recently, China has stepped in. In early March, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China approved a $1.3 billion loan rollover—a fiscal bandaid for a gaping wound.
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Khan in his Lahore residence on March 28. Umar Nadeem for Time Magazine
But if Khan recognized the problem, he did little to solve it. After his election in 2018, he was in an uncommonly strong position with the backing of the military and progressives, as well as the tolerance of the Islamists. Now, with all the bad blood and open warfare among these factions, even if he claws his way back, “he’ll be in a weaker position to actually effect any reforms,” says Munter, the former U.S. ambassador, “if he had any reforms to begin with.”
When asked for his step-by-step plan to get Pakistan back on track, Khan is light on details. After elections, he says that a “completely new social contract” is required to enshrine power in political institutions, rather than the military. If the army chief “didn’t think corruption was that big a deal, then nothing happened,” Khan complains. “I was helpless.” But the path to this utopia remains murky. Asked how he plans to turn his much trumpeted Islamic Welfare State ideal into a reality, Khan talks about Medina under the Prophet and the social conscience of Northern Europeans. “Scandinavia is probably far closer to the Islamic ideal than any of the Muslim countries.”
But the military looms large in Pakistan partly because national security is a perennial issue. Many assumed that the newly returned Taliban would stamp out all cross-border attacks from Afghanistan. But Pakistan recorded the second largest increase in terrorism-related deaths worldwide in 2022, up 120% year-over-year. “It was Khan who was pushing for talks with [the Taliban] at all costs,” says Kugelman, of the Woodrow Wilson Center. “That embrace is now experiencing significant levels of blowback.”
That Pakistan is moving away from the U.S. and closer to Russia and China is a moot point; the bigger question is who actually wins from embracing Pakistan. The $65 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was supposed to be the crown jewel in President Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative, linking China via roads, rail and pipeline to the Arabian Sea. But Gwadar Port is rusting and suicide bombers are taking aim at buses filled with Chinese workers. Loans are more regularly defaulted than paid. Today, even Iran looks like a more stable partner.
Ultimately, competition with Beijing defines American foreign policy today, meaning Washington prioritizes relations with Pakistan’s archnemesis India, which is a key partner in the Biden Administration’s Indo-Pacific Strategy to contain China. Toward that imperative, the White House turns a blind eye even to New Delhi’s continued close relationship with Putin. The U.S. kinship with India may mean Pakistan was always destined to move closer to China. But after the U.S. pulled out of Afghanistan, Pakistan is not the strategic lynchpin it once claimed to be—and memories are hardly fond; Pakistan secretly invested heavily in the Taliban. “Lots of Americans in Washington say we lost the war in Afghanistan because the Pakistanis stabbed us in the back,” says Munter.
What happens next? Many in Khan’s PTI suspect the current government may declare their party a terrorist organization or otherwise ban it from politics. Others believe that Pakistan’s escalating economic, political, and security turmoil may be used as grounds to postpone October’s general election. Ultimately, all sides are using the tools at their disposal to prevent their own demise: Khan wields popular protest and the banner of democracy; the government has the courts and security apparatus. Caught between the two, the people flounder. “There are no heroes here,” says Kugelman. “The entire political class and the military are to blame for the very troubled state the country finds itself in now.”
It’s a crisis that Khan still claims can be solved by elections, despite his broken relationship with the military. “The same people who tried to kill me are still sitting in power,” he says. “And they are petrified that if I got back [in] they would be held accountable. So they’re more dangerous.”
—With reporting by Hasan Ali/Islamabad
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Imran Khan, Pakistan’s former prime minister, has spent the duration of the country’s electoral campaign in jail, disqualified from running in what experts have described as one of the least credible general elections in the country’s 76-year history.
But from behind bars, he has been rallying his supporters in recent months with speeches that use artificial intelligence to replicate his voice, part of a tech-savvy strategy his party deployed to circumvent a crackdown by the military.
And on Saturday, as official counts showed candidates aligned with his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, or P.T.I., winning the most seats in a surprise result that threw the country’s political system into chaos, it was Mr. Khan’s A.I. voice that declared victory.
“I had full confidence that you would all come out to vote. You fulfilled my faith in you, and your massive turnout has stunned everybody,” the mellow, slightly robotic voice said in the minute-long video, which used historical images and footage of Mr. Khan and bore a disclaimer about its A.I. origins. The speech rejected the victory claim of Mr. Khan’s rival, Nawaz Sharif, and urged supporters to defend the win.
This is not the first time political parties have used artificial intelligence.
In South Korea, the then-opposition People Power Party created an A.I. powered avatar of its presidential candidate, Yoon Suk Yeol, which interacted virtually with voters and spoke in slang and quips to appeal to a younger demographic ahead of the 2022 vote. (He won.)
In the United States, Canada and New Zealand, politicians have used A.I. to create dystopian images to drive home their arguments, or to reveal the technology’s potentially dangerous capabilities, as in a video with Jordan Peele and a deepfake Barack Obama.
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piyasahaberleri · 7 months
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lideri Asad Qaiser (sağda), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) şefi Mevlana Fazlur Rehman'ın ikametgahını ziyaret ediyor. — X/@juipakofficial/Screengrabİmran Han'ın kurduğu Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Hayber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) eyaletinde hükümetini oluşturmak için Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) ile el ele verme seçeneği üstünde düşünmeye başladı. Cemaat-i İslami (JI) tarafınca reddedilmeyle karşı karşıya.2024 seçim sonuçlarına ilişkin ciddi çekinceler dile getirmelerine karşın tüm partiler, resmi olmayan oy sonuçlarına nazaran Merkez ve kalelerindeki illerde parti pozisyonlarına nazaran hükümetlerini oluşturmak için bağlaşık arayışlarına ve ittifaklar kurma çalışmalarına hız verdi. JI'nin reddetmesi üstüne eski iktidar partisi, KP'de bir koalisyon hükümeti kurma mevzusunda JUI-F Emiri Mevlana Fazlur Rehman'dan yardım istemeyi düşünüyor. Coğrafi Haberler kaynaklardan alıntı yaparak bildirdi.JUI-F'nin KP Meclisi'nde sandalyeleri bulunduğunu söylediler. "Mevlana [Fazl] ve PTI seçimlerle ilgili çekinceler mevzusunda aynı fikirde."JUI-F ile bigün ilkin yaptıkları görüşmede İmran Han'ın mesajının Fazl'a iletildiğini söylediler. Bu vesileyle PTI, başbakan talibi Omar Ayub için JUI-F'den oy istedi.JI, 14 Şubat'ta eyalette bir hükümet oluşturmak için PTI ile ittifak kurma olasılığını dışlamıştı.JI'ın Merkezi Naib Amir Liaqat Baloch, Geo News'e konuşurken partisinin PTI ile el ele vermemeye karar verdiğini, zira PTI'nın federal düzeyde başka bir partiyle koalisyon kurduğunu söylemişti.Baloch, "PTI ile yalnızca Hayber Pakhtunkhwa'da ittifak kurmamız için hiçbir niçin yok" dedi ve PTI ile görüşmelerin hem federal hem de eyalet hükümetleriyle ilgili bulunduğunu ekledi.Ayrıca PTI ve JUI-F'nin ittifak kurma yönündeki görüşmeleri sürdürmeye karar verdikleri bildirildi. Kaynaklar, taraflar içinde müzakereler için bir komite kurulacağını söylemiş oldu. Yetkililer, kurumun seçimlerde hile yapılmasına ve gelecekteki fiil planına ilişkin tavsiyelerini nihai hale getireceğini de sözlerine ekledi.Kaynaklar, PTI heyetinin Fazl'ı Biçim 45'in ülke genelindeki durumu hakkında bilgilendirdiğini söylemiş oldu. Fazl'ın, PTI'nın yetkisinin manipüle edilmesi mevzusundaki çekincelerini dile getirdiğini ileri sürdüler. “PTI delegasyonu Mevlana Fazl'ın açıklamalarını ve baskı yapanları memnuniyetle karşıladı. PTI delegasyonu ve JUI-F, parlamento içinde ve haricinde siyasal mücadeleyi ortaklaşa yürütme mevzusunda mutabakata vardı" dedi.Yakında her iki partinin liderlerinin toplanıp tavsiyeleri sonuçlandıracağını söylediler. KP'de İmran merkezli parti, PTI destekli bağımsız adayların 8 Şubat seçimlerinde 84 iskemle kazanmasıyla hükümetini kurabilecek konumda.
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smqazi · 1 day
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JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER!
RISE AND WAKE THE POOR AND THE RICH PEOPLE OF MY WORLD
With due apology to Allamah Sir Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, Rahmatullah ‘alaih
Utho meri dunyaa ke ameeron ko jagaa do
Utho Meri Duniya Ke Ghareebon Ko Jaga Do
اٹھو میری دنیا کے غریبوں کو جگا دو
کاخِ اُمرا کے در و دیوار ہلا دو
Get up wake the poor people of my world
Shake the walls and windows of Rich people palaces
گرماؤ غلاموں کا لہو سوز یقیں سے
کُنجکشکِ فرومایہ کو شاہیں سے لڑا دو
Warm the blood of slaves with faith of hope
Prepare fearful sparrow to fight with the Falcon
جس کھیت سے دہقاں کو میسر نہیں روزی
اس کھیت کے ہر خوشہ گندم کو جلا دو 
WHY SUPPORT IMRAN KHAN,  CHAIRMAN OF PAKISTAN TEHREEK-E-INSAF (PTI), FUTURE PRIME MINISTER OF ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN,  FOUNDER OF NEW STATE, RIASAT-E-MADINAH AND NAYA (NEW) PAKISTAN?
IMRAN KHAN NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION. 
Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) has blessed him with qualities, par excellence, which he has skillfully used to help the helpless, the needy, the poor and the simple people of Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a savior from the corruption of rotten VAGABOND politicians of all kinds since August 1947, for more than seventy (70) years.
Former President and PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari said,”Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of MNL have looted Pak Rs 2,000 billion of the country.” He along with his brother and all of his family members are still robbing this poor country.
Asif Ali Zardari Declared Assets: 
https://oregonsnt.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/8/asif-ali-zardari-declared-assets.pdf
By comparison with the corrupt politicians of Pakistan, he is a world renowned personality, UNIQUE and ONE OF A KIND, Maa shaa Allah, Chashm-e-badd door, In shaa Allah.
BY THE WAY, HE HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR NOBEL PRIZE. ALL PRAISES ARE DUE  TO ALLAH (SUBHANAHU WA TA’ALA), ALONE, WHO HAS BLESSED HIM WITH  GOLD CUP IN 1992 AND NOBEL PRIZE IN 2024, MAA SHAA ALLAH,  CHASHM-BADD DOOR,  IN SHAA ALLAH!
AN EARNEST APPEAL TO ALL OF YOU TO PLEASE HELP PAKISTAN AND ITS PEOPLE
Dear Future Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan,, H.E. Imran Khan, Commander in chief of Armed Forces,, Colonel Tahir, ISI Chief, and DG. Rangers, As-Salam-alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu,
Please take care of all CORRUPT POLITICIANS in Pakistan and overseas, including but not limited to Bhuttos, Zaradarees, Shareer brothers, Judges, Lawyers, and Media Chiefs, ASAP, I am sure you can do it as long as you are in command of your respective Government Of Pakistan Departments..
Please also use your influence in and around the world including the British hierarchy, and get these BLLODY RASCALS, my late father used to called them using his British, English, Qaum Farosh and Zameer Farosh, including so called QA'ID of the Terrorist MQM extradited from his naano in London, U.K, and let the Military courts try him and if found guilty, all of them should be hanged, along with his MQM terrorists, in CHANDNI CHOWK of all big cities Pakistan,, one by one, ONE and ALL, to save the helpless, the needy, the poor and the simple people of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan from their atrocities, corruption, terror for all times to come, In shaa Allah. 
The time is NOW or NEVER, before it is too late. May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala give you all the courage, the strength and the wisdom to get it done while you are still in control, Ameen.
May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, Who saved your life for a purpose, give you the help to complete your MISSION and fulfill your promises made to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala inside the Holy Ka’bah in Makkah Mukarramah, and to His Last Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam), in his Hujrah Mubarak in Masjid-e-Nabwi in Madinah Munawwarah, Ameen, and may He bless you in both the worlds, Thumma Ameen yaa Rabbil ‘aalameen.
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drmaqazi · 15 days
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OPEN LETTER TO ALL CORRUPT POLITICIANS 
OF SO-CALLED ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN, 
WHICH BY DEFINITION IS NEITHER ISLAMIC NOR REPUBLIC, 
UNFORTUNATELY!
علامہسرڈاکٹرمحمداقبالرحمةاللہعلیہسےمعذرتکےساتھآپکوبتارہاہوں
 ،اٹھومیرےسوئےہوئےامیروںکوجگادو 
 ،دلسےجوباتنکلتیہےاثررکھتیہے 
I ntend to shake you up and wake you up from your deep slumber and ask you to read my letter very carefully, indeed.
 ،اسکےپڑھنےسےبہتوںکابھلاہوگا
  کلمہحقکہنابھیجہادہے 
Under the order in the Holy Qur’an, Amr bil-Ma'roof and Nahi ‘an-il-Munkar, امر بالمعروف و نہی عن المنکر , it is my duty as a Muslim to enjoin all Muslim Brothers and Sisters to do GOOD and ask them to refrain from doing EVIL.
شایدکہتیرےدلمیںاترجائےمیریبات۔
My Late father, may Allah bless him, Ameen, and reward him with the best place in Jannat-ul-Firdous, Thumma Ameen, used to call all Corrupt Politicians قوم فروش اور ضمیر فروش  RASCALS, who ran this beautiful Pakistan into ground and made it totally bankrupt., God forbid! 
You received a beautiful prosperous and progressive, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, but after more than seventy (70) terrible years, you left behind a Pakistan, which is neither Islamic nor Republic, but an Autocratic Dictatorship ruled by a few chosen landlords, a legacy of the British Empire.
And only you, your party, and your corrupt colleagues are directly responsible for that and all of you will be answerable for it, also.
The helpless, the needy, the poor, and the simple people of Pakistan were promised Rotee Kapraa and Makaan روٹی کپڑا اور مکان more than thirty (30) years ago, and they are still waiting for it. 
Some parties bought their votes for Pak Rupees (pennies) and Biryani بریانی made from the meat of dead donkeys without giving them anything in return, Do you think they will vote for them again? I don’t think anyone with common sense will do it again.
All of you have been asking H.E. Imran Khan the next Prime Minister of Pakistan, to give you an account for the last three (3) years. His accomplishments speak for themselves, but you have never given him the account for the last thirty (30) years. You should be ashamed of yourself, but you have no shame.
Imran Khan is a World Renowned Leader, who stood up to the American , European, and Indian leaders, while some of you were reading from pieces of paper (Parchee پرچی).  He was declared Sadiq-al-Wa’d-al-Amin صادق الوعد الامين by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He has developed good working relationships with big powers, including but not limited to Indonesia, Malaysia, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates.
The Journals, Newspapers, Radio Social Media and TV Channels all over the world have called you all kind of names in the book for what you did to the people and the Government of Pakistan. I don’t have to repeat it as you know it fully well. I am nobody to judge you as I am not your Judge. 
You will be answerable to Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) on the Day of Judgement for your sins, not me. But remember that Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) is  Adal عادل and Munsaf منصف. He knows every thing that you have done so far and are continuing to do it, knowingly and understanding the consequences of the same, therefore you cannot escape from His Justice.
See attached below links for both Pandora Papers and Paradise Papers for your  information, kind consideration and perusal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_named_in_the_Panama_Papers:
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora_Papers
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Papers
You thought that by doing what you were doing, you will be rich and famous 
in the world. Unfortunately, you became NOTORIOUS and must be thinking 
بدنامنہہوںگےتوکیانامنہہوگا
You blame Imran Khan for everything, including but not limited to rising prices of groceries and petroleum products, but he does not sell groceries and owns no  petrol pump, either. These prices and other circumstances were beyond his control, PERIOD!
You should blame those RASCALS, Bhuttos, Shareef Brothers, Zardarees  and their families for this mess. You have been voting them in again and again to rule over the people of Pakistan for more than seventy (70) years. You are reaping what you sowed. Hoon hore choopo gannay (ھور چوپو گنے). 
These Landlords, including but not limited to Bhuttos, Shareef brothers, Waderas, Zaradarees, etc., and their families and children are a legacy of the British Empire, with which they controlled and ruled the helpless, the illiterate, the needy, the poor and the simple sharecropper (مزارع), who worked in their farms and fields for food ONLY, you owned everything else.   
They, their families, their children and grand children were at the mercy of these landlords. They abused them and exploited them in any shape, form or manner they liked, and treated them just like Dalits (untouchables), with no questions asked, whatsoever. 
They did not build schools or hospitals. They thought that if these people got educated, they will go away to big cities, then who will cultivate their lands and farms and that is the TRUTH, the whole TRUTH and nothing but the TRUTH, so help me God Almighty,
Probably you don't know Imran Khan. All you know about him is from the Journals, the Social Media, Newspapers, Radio and TV and dirty and filthy propaganda by a Bunch of Thieves, who are also BLOODY LIARS and are not trustworthy, anyway.
Read very carefully en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran_Khan. It will open your eyes about him, and you will find out that he is a world renowned leader, one of a kind, who has a unique combination of extraordinary qualifications and experience, uncommon among general politicians. His accomplishments, before and after becoming a Prime minister, are Par Excellence.
Given below is a summary of his accomplishments since he became the Prime Minister:
1)  Imran Khan takes climate change seriously, so much so that his government successfully took control of Mafia owned land in Punjab. With pursuits of turning it in to an eco-friendly Forrest under his initiative known as Plant4Pakistan.
2) He swiftly took upon solving Pakistan’s water crisis to his own hands. The eager leader successfully raised millions of pounds for the Pakistan Dam Fund; both nationally and internationally, just weeks after being sworn in to leadership.
3. He founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan (Pakistani cricketer). he Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Urdu: پاکستانتحریکانصاف; Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) is a political party in Pakistan. The party's slogan is "Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem”. 
4). Khan’s anti corruption policies have been affirmed as positive. The PTI government holds ‘strict accountability’ towards any activities that maybe deemed as corrupt. For example an Assets recovery unit has been developed, to expose hidden assets.
5), The former cricketer, has been focusing greatly on tourism in Pakistan. Khan, recently spoke at the World Government Summit and spoke about how Pakistan has fundamental potential for a successful tourism industry.
6). The government led after Imran Khan, has decreased factory gas prices nationally. This is excellent for the Pakistani economy.
7) The five million home initiative, is a housing program and promise by the PTI government; aimed to provide housing for the poorer community of   Pakistan. This huge project has already began to make progression.
8) Imran Khan’s eco-friendly dream goes further; energy production through waste is now in progress
9). Imran Khan was born to a Pashtun family in Lahore in 1952, and graduated from Keble College, Oxford in 1975. He began his international cricket career at age 18, in a 1971 Test series against England. Imran Khan played until 1992, served as the team's captain intermittently between 1982 and 1992, and won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, in what is Pakistan's first and only victory in the competition He is considered one of cricket's greatest ever all-rounders,  Imran Khan registered 3,807 runs and took 362 wickets in Test cricket and was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.
10) In 1991, he launched a fundraising campaign to set up a cancer hospital in memory of his mother. He raised $25 million to set up a hospital in Lahore in 1994, and set up a second hospital in Peshawar in 2015.Khan then continued his philanthropic efforts, expanding the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital to also include a research centre.He is currently building another Cancer Treatment Hospital in Karachi. 
11). In 1991, he founded Namal College. In 2008. Imran Khan also served as the Chancellor of the University of Bradford between 2005 and 2014, and was the recipient of an honorary fellowship by the Royal College of Physicians in 2012.
The other politicians, who are all CROOKS of the first order, did not build a hospital in Pakistan, which could treat their coughs and colds. They run to their NAANO in London or to a FAKE doctor in the United States to get a health certificate without any medical test or reports. Mr Nawaz Shareef has had every disease in the medical books but has not claimed to be PREGNANT, yet. And he goes around London and suburbs having McDonald Double Cheese Burgers, Coke and fries, with ketchup sauce.
While employed by the Government of Pakistan, they sought Asylum based on false claims in Europe, Middle East, UK, and the United States. Not only this but they were also working as peons or servants for their Sheikhs, who were their Kafeel کفیل to grant them an Iqamah اقامہ (Residence Permit) to stay in the Middle East. How shameful! 
They ran away from the country of their birth, Pakistan, rather than facing the justice from the corrupt Lawyers and the Judges, who had sold their conscious to them for pennies or for a promise of a job or a promotion.
Imran Khan, is no doubt making waves right in the very heart of Pakistan’s political spectrum. The achievements of the PTI government are unprecedented and surpassed by any previous government, and overcome various challenges.
He was honored by Allah سبحانه و تعالى and His Last Prophet Muhammad  صلى الله عليه و سلم as their guest in His House, the Ka’bah, in Makkah Mukarramah and inside his Roudah Mubarak (روضه مبارك) in Madinah Munawwarah, respectively. I am sure he must have cried there and asked for forgiveness and Allah سبحانہ و تعالٰی Who is a Forgiving Merciful God. He says, do not loose hope in my Mercy, I will forgive all of your Sins, no matter what and how much!
Say, "O. My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.” NOBLE QUR’AN, Chapter (Surah) az-Zumar, 39, Verse (Ayah) 53
صبحکابھولااگرشامکوگھرآجائےتواسےبھولانہیںکہتے 
If Allah سبحانهوتعالى can forgive him, why can't you?  
He told many times to his people that He has promised Allah  سبحانه و تعالى and His Last Prophet,Muhammad  صلى الله عليه و سلم    that he will recover every penny from these Bunch of Thieves., ان شاء اللہ 
I strongly believe that he will be able to fulfill his promise. He also promised the nation that he will re-establish the State of Madinah under Shar’ah, wherein all citizens will have equal rights under the law. He also promised to eradicate poverty in a country where all people will be able live in peace and harmony with each other as brothers and sisters, One Nation (Ummah) under Almighty God, as promised by him, ان شاء اللہ
Lastly, yet importantly, I advise you to please do the following, which are under your direct control: 
Obey Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) and His Last Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam). If you don’t, you are challenging the Authority of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, Who made Imran Khan the Prime Minister of Pakistan, for His Will shall be done, no matter what you do.
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala works in a beautiful and miraculous ways. He has created a Moses for every Pharaoh and Imran Khan is that Moses, who is going to take care of you all, who were acting as  Pharaohs during your rule in Pakistan.
Hamm daikhain gay, lazim hai ket hamm whee daikhain gay, Iqbal Bano  
, ہم دیکھیں گے ، لازم ہے کہ ہم بھی دیکھیں گے
Harr Fir’aoni raa Moosa
ہرفرعونےراموسی 
Woh Subha zaroor aayay gee, Laazim hai keh hamm bhee daikhain ge
وہصبحضرورآئےگی،لازمہےکہہمبھیدیکھیںگے
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The Holy Qur’an and Hadith are quite clear on this point. Those who disobey the Will of Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) will be punished in eternal torment in this world and Hellfire in the Hereafter. And Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) fulfills His Promises. Please rest assured that your day of reckoning will be coming soon, but you never know when. So be prepared, mentally, physically and spiritually.  
I earnestly request you to do the following at your earliest convenience before it is too late:
Obey Imran Khan as you have chosen him as the Prime Minister and Allah سبحانہ و تعالٰی  has appointed him your Leader. Allah gives honor and kingdom to whom He Will, NOBLE QUR'AN, Surah Al-e-Imran, Ayah 26
قُلِ ٱللَّهُمَّ مَـٰلِكَ ٱلْمُلْكِ تُؤْتِى ٱلْمُلْكَ مَن تَشَآءُ وَتَنزِعُ ٱلْمُلْكَ مِمَّن تَشَآءُ وَتُعِزُّ مَن تَشَآءُ وَتُذِلُّ مَن تَشَآءُ ۖ بِيَدِكَ ٱلْخَيْرُ 
Say, "O. Allah , Owner of Sovereignty, You give sovereignty to whom You will and You take sovereignty away from whom You will. You honor whom You will and You humble whom You will. In Your hand is [all] good. Indeed, You are over all things competent. NOBLE QUR'AN, Al-e-‘Imran, 3, Verse (Ayah) 26
2. Because Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) says, obey all those in authority among you (NOBLE Qur'an Surah 4, Ayah 59)
يَٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوٓا۟ أَطِيعُوا۟ ٱللَّهَ وَأَطِيعُوا۟ ٱلرَّسُولَ وَأُو۟لِى ٱلْأَمْرِ مِنكُمْ ۖ فَإِن تَنَٰزَعْتُمْ فِى شَىْءٍ فَرُدُّوهُ 
إِلَى ٱللَّهِ وَٱلرَّسُولِ إِن كُنتُمْ تُؤْمِنُونَ بِٱللَّهِ وَٱلْيَوْمِ ٱلْءَاخِرِ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ خَيْرٌ وَأَحْسَنُ تَأْوِيلًا
O believers! Obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you. Should you disagree on anything, then refer it to Allah and His Messenger, if you ˹truly˺ believe in Allah and the Last Day. This is the best and fairest resolution.
Referensi : https://tafsirweb.com/1591-surat-an-nisa-ayat-59.html
Are you going to take all of the illegal British Pounds, Dollars, Euros, Pak Rupees, Gold, Silver, Apartments, Buildings and Palaces with you? You are definitely going to leave them behind for your families, children, friends and relatives to have a ball, while you will be burning in Hell, God Forbid.
I advise you to make wudhu, and pray two Rak’at  رکعات Salat-ul-Tawbah صلاۃ توبہ and ask Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) for forgiveness at your earliest convenience before it is too late. He will forgive you all your sins, In shaa Allah. 
Then, go and return the looted wealth back to the owners, i.e., people and Government of Pakistan. I am sure Imran Khan will also forgive you because he is a very generous, kind, nice and sympathetic gentleman, 
Indeed.
Say, "O. My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.” NOBLE QUR’AN, Chapter (Surah) al-Zumar, 39, Verse (Ayah) 53.
Let us all pay to Allah سبحانہ و تعالٰی, honestly and sincerely, to give Imran Khan the courage, the strength and the wisdom in order to keep him steadfast in His Way and help him to succeed not only in his Mission Ameen, but also to fulfill his promises made to the nation and to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala and His Last Prophet Muhammad SallAllahu ‘alaihi wa Sallam, Thumma Ameen.
We need to recover the looted amount from all corrupt politicians, learning from the examples set by Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia and the Chinese Democratic Republic.
All these corrupt politicians should be arrested and dumped in a DUNGEON giving them daal rotee and water دال روٹی اور پانی ONLY. Anyone who pays back the looted amount can go. (per NAB); the others should be allowed to rot there till they die.
The Chinese government lined up forty (40) corrupt politicians and shot all of them. Their relatives were asked to pay the price of a bullet and get the body back.
You may claim to be Islamic and Democratic and pretend that these kind of harsh penalties are not allowed under the Islamic law, but you are wrong. You know why, because you are all in the same boat together.
 اس حمام میں  سب ننگے ہیں
If China and Saudi Arabia can adopt these tactics to recover their looted money and punish the corrupt officials, why can’t Islamic Republic of Pakistan do the same. We are Democratic, Independent and Islamic. SMILE
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