If history is a guide, then ultimately the Pakistani people choose the army over a political leader. But Imran Khan, to his credit, has given the generals a stiff challenge
It is almost inconceivable that a person who has so openly defied the Pakistan Army will be allowed to come to power, as he will put at risk the many fiefs the Army holds within the country’s system
The Pakistani ‘establishment’ shows signs of desperation, fissures and hamhanded actions as Imran Khan pays for overestimating his strength
If there was any doubt on who the real ‘McCoy’ is in Pakistan, then the reality just played out. Folks who ostensibly swear by ‘Iman, taqwa, jihad
The Pakistani ‘establishment’ shows signs of desperation, fissures and hamhanded actions as Imran Khan pays for overestimating his strength Bhopinder Singh If there was any doubt on who the real ‘McCoy’ is in Pakistan, then the reality just played out. Folks who ostensibly swear by ‘Iman, taqwa, jihad fi sabilillah’ (A follower of none but
Imran Khan's party will most likely emerge victorious in a free and fair election later this year. If the army and ruling coalition prevent that outcome through unconstitutional means, they will pave the way for a bigger crisis down the road