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PTI does not have the option of going to the Supreme Court like PML-N, so what options do they have?
He was neither sitting behind a bullet proof glass, nor 50 feet away from the people who elected him.
Imran needs to identify friends from foes, and before learning from past mistakes, he needs to identify his mistakes.
The matter of eviction of PTI members from Parliament is inconsequential, a mere opportunity for sensationalism.
Zardari knows that he only needs to fool the masses into believing that PPP is sincerely working to clean Karachi.
If Nawaz sides with his “brother” and saves PPP from being kicked out of government, he may be seen as an abettor.
I, for one, find the budget and the promises/estimates therein inconsequential.
PTI’s protest against the government was absolutely unconstitutional and undemocratic, treacherous even.
An Indo-Pak war not only seems possible, but imminent, if Mr Modi is allowed to have his way.
Modi, behaving typically like a jealous toddler, has termed CPEC as “unacceptable” for India.