پی ٹی آئی کی ووٹر سپورٹر نہیں لیکن PTI لیڈر شپ سے کہتی ہوں کہ چونکہ عمران خان کو عوام نے مینڈیٹ دیا ہے تو آپ اپنی پالیسی واضح کریں۔ کیا آپ سہیل آفریدی والی مزاحمت چاہتے ہیں یا مفاہمت کیونکہ جو ہم پر قابض ظالم ہے اس کے سامنے مفاہمت نہی کی جا سکتی، ایمان مزاری
That’s a well deserved International Chitrology of a shameless yellow journo @mosharrafzaidi! Well done @SkyYaldaHakim & for your convenience let me explain the meaning of Chitrology (It’s a mix up of huge embarrassment & insult especially for those who support corrupts)
مجھے ایک فیصد بھی پتہ ہوتا میرا لیڈر عمران خان اس پر غصہ ہو گا تو میں کبھی نا جاتا۔
اس سے پہلے بھی ممبران جاتے رہے میرا نام اس دفعہ ڈالا گیا اور میں چلا گیا۔
میں اپنی غلطی پر اڑ جانے والا بندہ نہیں ہوں،میرے عمل سے میرے لیڈر ناراض ہوا ہے تو میں صدق دل سے سب سے معافی کا طلبگار ہوں۔
انشااللہ جلد خان صاحب ائیں گے اور میں اپنا معاملہ ان پر چھوڑتا ہوں۔لیکن عمران خان کا سپاہی تھا اور انشااللہ رہوں گا۔
@PTIofficial@ImranKhanPTI
اس منافق @iqrarulhassan کے جھوٹے ٹویٹس سے لگتا ہے اس نے اپنے مالکان یعنی #NapakArmy کے ڈینجرس ڈفز @OfficialDGISPR کے ساتھ ہی جہنم کے نچلے حصے میں اپنا مستقل گھر بنانا ہے
دو دن پہلے کہہ رہا تھا کہ خان نے گنڈاپور کو ڈیل کے لیے رکھا ہوا ہے اور آج جب خان نے گنڈاپور کو ہٹایا تو اب اس نے کوئ اور لائن پکڑ لی ہے 😁 یہ گدھا کسی حال میں خوش نہیں ، اس منافق کو اپنے بیان ہی یاد نہیں رہتے ۔۔
The Commonwealth confirms what every Pakistani knows: the elections were rigged, democracy was dismantled, and an unelected government was imposed against the will of the people.
PTI - the voice of the majority - was silenced while our father remains in prison. Pakistan suffers under illegitimate rule, but illegitimacy cannot last. The people’s mandate will outlive tyranny and restore Pakistan’s rightful course.
“I am deeply saddened by the loss of precious lives in today’s terrorist incident in the Orakzai region. Whether they are civilians, police officers, or army personnel, it is our own people, who are being martyred in these military operations. Among those martyred today were a Colonel and a Major, which is extremely tragic. Offering prayers for the elevation of all the martyrs’ ranks in Jannah and for the swift recovery of those injured.
The flawed policies and mistaken priorities of the mafia presently imposed on the nation have led Pakistan, especially Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, into an alarming and unprecedented wave of terrorism. Even though two months still remain, this year Pakistan has witnessed a record number of terrorist incidents, resulting in an enormous loss of life on a scale difficult to find precedent for. I have repeatedly stated that the complete eradication of terrorism in Pakistan, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is impossible without dialogue among four key stakeholders: the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, the people of the tribal areas, the Afghan government, and the Afghan people. The current regime’s policy of conflict and confrontation is only worsening the situation.
I have repeatedly directed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to oppose unnecessary military operations initiated against our own citizens. Peace had been restored across these regions during our tenure. It is deeply regrettable that the current Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has failed to implement my vision for peace and has been unable to distance itself from the war-driven policies of the federal government and security agencies, as it should have. In these circumstances, there is no option left but to bring a change in the provincial government. I therefore announce the appointment of Sohail Afridi as the new Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The policy of fighting terrorism through drone strikes, jet bombings, and mortar shelling is a profoundly foolish strategy that has kept the nation trapped in a vicious cycle of terrorism. After today’s terrorist attack and the resulting martyrdoms, our security forces will inevitably retaliate, which will provoke a counter-response, and the cycle will continue endlessly.
During our three-and-a-half-year tenure, terrorism was at its lowest level in Pakistan’s history, even though Afghanistan was then under the pro-India and anti-Pakistan Ashraf Ghani regime. I personally visited Afghanistan and invited Ashraf Ghani to Pakistan in an effort to improve bilateral relations. Due to our practical measures and effective diplomacy, the country was spared the kind of instability we are witnessing today.
In contrast, the current rulers, who have unlawfully seized power, have completely failed to engage with the new government in Afghanistan (to secure Pakistan’s interests). Instead, after forty years of hospitality, Afghan refugees have been humiliated and forcibly expelled in a deeply painful manner. Bilawal Bhutto held the position of Foreign Minister for over a year and traveled across the world; yet at this most critical juncture in history, he did not visit Kabul even once, nor did he take any step to improve relations with the Afghan government.
For lasting peace, it is essential that this issue be viewed in a broader perspective, and that all stakeholders come together to resolve matters through dialogue and mutual understanding. I am confident that the change in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s leadership will mark a new beginning. Support from public representatives, tribal elders, and local jirgas will be sought, and all parties will engage in constructive dialogue to eradicate terrorism from its roots and find a durable solution. 1/2