Are not we supposed to prefer country’s interest first irrespective of personal opinion? (Part 6)

Monday, November 21st, 2011 8:56:36 by

With reference to Part 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 entitled as ‘Are not we supposed to prefer country’s interest first irrespective of personal opinion?

In the last edition which was posted on November, 18, 2011, we started discussing the loopholes of Imran Khan’s agenda and policies.

He says a lot to bring a change in the country, and indeed it is much needed but he has always been failed to establish himself to express his point of view clearly over ample of concerns.

Despite not establishing his point of view clearly, it has always been perceived that he is all set to ‘ESTABLISH’ very good terms with the ‘ESTABLISHMENT’ of the country.

Although you want to bring the change in Pakistan and may be you can do so considering the clauses of your agenda, but it is not a justified way to come to power after riding on the establishment’s shoulders.

Imran Khan has always denied that the establishment is not supporting him at all, whereas, reportedly, he is in good books of the civil and military bureaucracy.

Last night, during a political show on a local TV, when the anchor asked a question from PTI’s Central Information Secretary Questions Umar Cheema over Imran Khan’s association with the establishment, he failed to give a satisfactory
answer.

The anchor person questioned how Imran Khan came to know that Pakistan’s ambassador in USA, Husain Haqqani wrote a memorandum to the Admiral Mullen, Chairman Joint Chief of Staff of the United States on the behalf of the President,
Asif Ali Zardari to stop army coup.

He revealed the above mentioned revelation in his Jalsa on October, 30, 2011 in Lahore, and at that time no one knew regarding Haqqani’s memo except the establishment.

Recently, Pakistani-American businessman, Mansoor Ijaz exposed in the media that Haqqani asked him to interact with the US army.

Reportedly, prior to October, 30, 2011, Mansoor did not mention the name of Haqqani, when he wrote an article to reveal it.

However, he asserted that he gave all the evidences to the Director-General Inter- Services Intelligence (ISI) Shuja Pasha.

Therefore, the question has to be answered that who gave secret information to Imran Khan, whereas, Shuja was the only person to know it.

The point is that you need to change yourself before brining change in Pakistan; otherwise you cannot do anything practically once you get the chance.

Why do not you admit if you have been in contact with the establishment? You have always said that it is not like that, and on the other hand reality depicts something else.    

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