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AmourDemocracy
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@HaleemAdil اس کرپٹ جرنیلوں نے ملک کے ساتھ کتنا بڑا کھلواڑ کیا ہے کہ دنیا کے معروف کنجر اور منی لانڈرنگ کرنے والوں کے کیس آسانی سے ختم ہو رہے ہیں۔ شریف خاندان اللہ کی پکڑ سے نہیں بچیں گے اور سخت عذاب ملے گا۔ @NawazSharifMNS @CMShehbaz @MaryamNSharif @GovtofPakistan
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Haleem Adil Sheikh
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AmourDemocracy
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کالا کوٹ کچھ نہیں کر پاے گا۔۔اس میں سوچ سے بھی زیادہ کالی بھیڑیں ہیں جو بہت جلد کمپرومائز ہو جاہیں گے۔ قانون کا خوفناک بلتکار ہو چکا ہے۔ @KaliwalYam
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Faisal Khan
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سیرینا چوک کو بند کرنے کے بعد وکلاء سڑک پر بیٹھ گئے۔۔۔۔۔۔ کیا کالا کوٹ اس بار کچھ کر پائے گا 🧐
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: Let's be clear on this Hammad Azhar is not a politician. He is a coward and spineless, he must be removed from his positi…
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: ایسا ہے کوئی دنیا میں اس جیسا بہادر لیڈر، جس نے قید تنہائی میں بھی اپنی قوم کو بہادری کا سبق دے رہا ہو اور یکجا رکھا ہو۔…
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: ایسا ہے کوئی دنیا میں اس جیسا بہادر لیڈر، جس نے قید تنہائی میں بھی اپنی قوم کو بہادری کا سبق دے رہا ہو اور یکجا رکھا ہو۔…
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: قیدی نمبر 804 نے کہا تھا میں ان کو تکلیف پہنچاؤں گا لیکن ان جرنیلوں کو کیا پتہ تھا کہ وہ جیل کی سلاخوں میں بیٹھ کر بھی سخ…
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AmourDemocracy
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قیدی نمبر 804 نے کہا تھا میں ان کو تکلیف پہنچاؤں گا لیکن ان جرنیلوں کو کیا پتہ تھا کہ وہ جیل کی سلاخوں میں بیٹھ کر بھی سخت تکلیف پہنچاے گا۔۔ یہ تو ابھی ٹریلر ہے ، جب شیر باہر آے گا اس وقت آصل درد تکلیف ہو گی۔ @1sarz_ @ThePowerOfPTI
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Saira Aliᴾᵃᵏᴾᵒʷᵉʳ
2 days
صوابی جلسے کی اس ویڈیو نے تو سچ میں آگ لگا دی، اس سے کافی لوگوں کو تکلیف پہنچے گی۔۔۔ @PTIofficial #فروری8_مینڈیٹ_پر_ڈاکہ
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @1_saddu: اہل قریش بھی ہمارے نبی صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کو طعنہ دیتے تھے کہ تمھارا تو نام لیوا (بیٹا) کوئی نہیں۔۔ 8 فروری کو تم نے عمران خا…
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AmourDemocracy
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ایسا ہے کوئی دنیا میں اس جیسا بہادر لیڈر، جس نے قید تنہائی میں بھی اپنی قوم کو بہادری کا سبق دے رہا ہو اور یکجا رکھا ہو۔ پاکستانیوں خدارا اس بندے کو اکیلا نہ چھوڑنا گدوں اور ظالموں سے رہا کراو۔ اس نے آپ کی آزادی کی قسم کھا رکھی ہے- @PTIofficial @ayeshabhutta01 @SHABAZGIL
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AmourDemocracy
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ایسا ہے کوئی دنیا میں اس جیسا بہادر لیڈر، جس نے قید تنہائی میں بھی اپنی قوم کو بہادری کا سبق دے رہا ہو اور یکجا رکھا ہو۔ پاکستانیوں خدارا اس بندے کے ساتھ کھڑے ہو جاو۔ گدوں اور ظالموں سے رہا کراو۔ اس نے آپ کی آزادی کی قسم کھا رکھی ہے۔ ✌️🤲 @TeamPakPower @ThePowerOfPTI @1_saddu
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AmourDemocracy
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Let's be clear on this Hammad Azhar is not a politician. He is a coward and spineless, he must be removed from his position, and true die hard for Imran Khan's vision must take over in Punjab. @shafqatmm1 @Hammad_Azhar @PTIofficial @BarristerGohar @salmanAraja @Aleema_KhanPK
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Shafqat Ch
22 hours
حماد اظہر کی اپنی وزارت میں کارکردگی بری نہیں رہی مسئلہ یہ ہے کہ چونکہ وہ agitation material نہیں ہیں اس لئے انتظامی ذمہ داری نبھانا انکے بس کی بات نہیں اگر انہیں صدارت سے نہ ہٹایا جائے تو وہ ضد کر کے صدارت چھوڑ دیں یہ ان کے اپنے اور پارٹی دونوں کیلئے بہتر ہو گا
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: Let's be clear on this Hammad Azhar is not a polotician. He is coward and spineless, he must be removed from his position…
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: THIS MUST BE TRANSLATE IN ENGLISH AND SPREAD TO ALL HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANISATIONS AND TO ALL GOVERNMENTS AROUND THE WORLD.…
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: On behalf of millions of people in Pakistan,I request to top leadership that Imran Khan letter to COAS must be taken seri…
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: On behalf of millions of people in Pakistan,I request to top leadership that Imran Khan letter to COAS must be taken seri…
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AmourDemocracy
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RT @Democracy666: On behalf of millions of people in Pakistan,I request to top leadership that Imran Khan letter to COAS must be taken seri…
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AmourDemocracy
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Let's be clear on this Hammad Azhar is not a polotician. He is coward and spineless, he must be removed from his position, and true die hard for Imran Khan's vision must take over in Punjab. @shafqatmm1 @Hammad_Azhar @PTIofficial @BarristerGohar @salmanAraja @Aleema_KhanPK
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Shafqat Ch
22 hours
حماد اظہر کی اپنی وزارت میں کارکردگی بری نہیں رہی مسئلہ یہ ہے کہ چونکہ وہ agitation material نہیں ہیں اس لئے انتظامی ذمہ داری نبھانا انکے بس کی بات نہیں اگر انہیں صدارت سے نہ ہٹایا جائے تو وہ ضد کر کے صدارت چھوڑ دیں یہ ان کے اپنے اور پارٹی دونوں کیلئے بہتر ہو گا
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AmourDemocracy
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On behalf of millions of people in Pakistan,I request to top leadership that Imran Khan letter to COAS must be taken seriously and spread to all human rights organisations and to Government in all major countries This is very painful and heartbreaking @salmanAraja @QasimKhanSuri
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Imran Khan
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Second Open Letter to the Chief of Army Staff by Former Prime Minister Imran Khan - February 8, 2025 “I wrote an open letter to the Chief of Army Staff (you) with sincerity and in the best interest of the nation, aiming to bridge the widening gulf between the military and the people. However, the response to my letter was highly dismissive and irresponsible. I am the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and the leader of the country’s largest and most popular political party. I have spent my entire life elevating the name of Pakistan on the global stage. 55 years of my public life since 1970 and what I earned in the last 30 years is all transparent for everyone to see. My life and death are inextricably linked to Pakistan. My concern is for the perception of our army and the serious consequences of the growing divide between the people and their armed forces, which is what prompted me to write the letter. I highlighted six key points in my letter, and if public opinion is sought, 90% of the people would agree with them. The manipulation of election results through pre-poll rigging orchestrated by intelligence agencies, the forced passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment in Parliament at gunpoint to take control of the judiciary and appoint handpicked judges, the imposition of draconian legislation like the amendments to PECA laws to silence dissent, the economic devastation caused by political instability and the rule of force, the persistent targeting of the largest political party through state terrorism, and the engagement of state institutions in political engineering and victimization instead of fulfilling their constitutional duties, are all deepening the rift between the people and the military. The army is a vital institution of the country, but a few black sheep within it are causing severe damage to its reputation. One such individual, a colonel stationed at Adiala Jail, is blatantly violating the constitution, the law, and prison regulations while trampling on human rights. He disregards court orders with impunity and behaves like an 'occupying force'. The former, conscientious, Superintendent of Adiala Jail, Akram, was abducted and tortured for upholding the law and ensuring adherence to prison rules. Now, the entire prison staff is being intimidated. Under the orders of this colonel, in blatant violation of fundamental rights, the prison administration has subjected me to relentless persecution to exert pressure on me. I was placed in solitary confinement in a death-row cell for 20 days, where even the light of the sun could not reach. Electricity to my cell was cut off for five consecutive days, leaving me in total darkness. My exercise equipment, television, and even access to newspapers was taken away. Even outside those 20 days, books are arbitrarily withheld, or I am placed in lockdown again for 40 hours at a time. In defiance of court orders, I have only been allowed to speak to my sons three times in the last six months, depriving me of my fundamental and legal rights. My party members travel long distances to visit me, yet they are denied access despite court directives. In the past six months, only a handful of individuals have been allowed to meet me. Despite clear orders from the Islamabad High Court, I am not permitted to meet my wife, who is also in solitary confinement. The forced passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment was aimed at controlling the judiciary, recruiting handpicked judges, and suppressing election fraud and human rights violations. My legal cases are being decided under extreme pressure. I have been sentenced in four cases through unlawful convictions. The pressure on judges is so intense that one judge’s blood pressure spiked five times, requiring hospitalization in the prison hospital. That judge confided in my lawyer that immense pressure was exerted from the "top" to convict me and my wife. 1/2
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AmourDemocracy
23 hours
On behalf of millions of people in Pakistan,I request to top leadership that Imran Khan letter to COAS must be taken seriously and spread to all human rights organisations and to Government in all major countries. This is very painful and heartbreaking. @akhan4pakistan
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Imran Khan
2 days
Second Open Letter to the Chief of Army Staff by Former Prime Minister Imran Khan - February 8, 2025 “I wrote an open letter to the Chief of Army Staff (you) with sincerity and in the best interest of the nation, aiming to bridge the widening gulf between the military and the people. However, the response to my letter was highly dismissive and irresponsible. I am the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and the leader of the country’s largest and most popular political party. I have spent my entire life elevating the name of Pakistan on the global stage. 55 years of my public life since 1970 and what I earned in the last 30 years is all transparent for everyone to see. My life and death are inextricably linked to Pakistan. My concern is for the perception of our army and the serious consequences of the growing divide between the people and their armed forces, which is what prompted me to write the letter. I highlighted six key points in my letter, and if public opinion is sought, 90% of the people would agree with them. The manipulation of election results through pre-poll rigging orchestrated by intelligence agencies, the forced passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment in Parliament at gunpoint to take control of the judiciary and appoint handpicked judges, the imposition of draconian legislation like the amendments to PECA laws to silence dissent, the economic devastation caused by political instability and the rule of force, the persistent targeting of the largest political party through state terrorism, and the engagement of state institutions in political engineering and victimization instead of fulfilling their constitutional duties, are all deepening the rift between the people and the military. The army is a vital institution of the country, but a few black sheep within it are causing severe damage to its reputation. One such individual, a colonel stationed at Adiala Jail, is blatantly violating the constitution, the law, and prison regulations while trampling on human rights. He disregards court orders with impunity and behaves like an 'occupying force'. The former, conscientious, Superintendent of Adiala Jail, Akram, was abducted and tortured for upholding the law and ensuring adherence to prison rules. Now, the entire prison staff is being intimidated. Under the orders of this colonel, in blatant violation of fundamental rights, the prison administration has subjected me to relentless persecution to exert pressure on me. I was placed in solitary confinement in a death-row cell for 20 days, where even the light of the sun could not reach. Electricity to my cell was cut off for five consecutive days, leaving me in total darkness. My exercise equipment, television, and even access to newspapers was taken away. Even outside those 20 days, books are arbitrarily withheld, or I am placed in lockdown again for 40 hours at a time. In defiance of court orders, I have only been allowed to speak to my sons three times in the last six months, depriving me of my fundamental and legal rights. My party members travel long distances to visit me, yet they are denied access despite court directives. In the past six months, only a handful of individuals have been allowed to meet me. Despite clear orders from the Islamabad High Court, I am not permitted to meet my wife, who is also in solitary confinement. The forced passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment was aimed at controlling the judiciary, recruiting handpicked judges, and suppressing election fraud and human rights violations. My legal cases are being decided under extreme pressure. I have been sentenced in four cases through unlawful convictions. The pressure on judges is so intense that one judge’s blood pressure spiked five times, requiring hospitalization in the prison hospital. That judge confided in my lawyer that immense pressure was exerted from the "top" to convict me and my wife. 1/2
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AmourDemocracy
23 hours
On behalf of millions of people in Pakistan,I request to top leadership that Imran Khan letter to COAS must be taken seriously and spread to all human rights organisations and to Government in all major countries. This is very painful and heartbreaking. @SHABAZGIL @PTIofficial
@ImranKhanPTI
Imran Khan
2 days
Second Open Letter to the Chief of Army Staff by Former Prime Minister Imran Khan - February 8, 2025 “I wrote an open letter to the Chief of Army Staff (you) with sincerity and in the best interest of the nation, aiming to bridge the widening gulf between the military and the people. However, the response to my letter was highly dismissive and irresponsible. I am the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and the leader of the country’s largest and most popular political party. I have spent my entire life elevating the name of Pakistan on the global stage. 55 years of my public life since 1970 and what I earned in the last 30 years is all transparent for everyone to see. My life and death are inextricably linked to Pakistan. My concern is for the perception of our army and the serious consequences of the growing divide between the people and their armed forces, which is what prompted me to write the letter. I highlighted six key points in my letter, and if public opinion is sought, 90% of the people would agree with them. The manipulation of election results through pre-poll rigging orchestrated by intelligence agencies, the forced passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment in Parliament at gunpoint to take control of the judiciary and appoint handpicked judges, the imposition of draconian legislation like the amendments to PECA laws to silence dissent, the economic devastation caused by political instability and the rule of force, the persistent targeting of the largest political party through state terrorism, and the engagement of state institutions in political engineering and victimization instead of fulfilling their constitutional duties, are all deepening the rift between the people and the military. The army is a vital institution of the country, but a few black sheep within it are causing severe damage to its reputation. One such individual, a colonel stationed at Adiala Jail, is blatantly violating the constitution, the law, and prison regulations while trampling on human rights. He disregards court orders with impunity and behaves like an 'occupying force'. The former, conscientious, Superintendent of Adiala Jail, Akram, was abducted and tortured for upholding the law and ensuring adherence to prison rules. Now, the entire prison staff is being intimidated. Under the orders of this colonel, in blatant violation of fundamental rights, the prison administration has subjected me to relentless persecution to exert pressure on me. I was placed in solitary confinement in a death-row cell for 20 days, where even the light of the sun could not reach. Electricity to my cell was cut off for five consecutive days, leaving me in total darkness. My exercise equipment, television, and even access to newspapers was taken away. Even outside those 20 days, books are arbitrarily withheld, or I am placed in lockdown again for 40 hours at a time. In defiance of court orders, I have only been allowed to speak to my sons three times in the last six months, depriving me of my fundamental and legal rights. My party members travel long distances to visit me, yet they are denied access despite court directives. In the past six months, only a handful of individuals have been allowed to meet me. Despite clear orders from the Islamabad High Court, I am not permitted to meet my wife, who is also in solitary confinement. The forced passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment was aimed at controlling the judiciary, recruiting handpicked judges, and suppressing election fraud and human rights violations. My legal cases are being decided under extreme pressure. I have been sentenced in four cases through unlawful convictions. The pressure on judges is so intense that one judge’s blood pressure spiked five times, requiring hospitalization in the prison hospital. That judge confided in my lawyer that immense pressure was exerted from the "top" to convict me and my wife. 1/2
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