Pakistan has become a global menace. It is abysmally governed, violent, unstable and nuclear-armed. Its generals must, once and for all, get out of politics econ.st/3MMmiT9
@TheEconomist The Pakistani Army is backed to its hilt by CIA and the Congress.
@TheEconomist Save Pakistan from their military generals
@TheEconomist These Generals are rapist from 1971 to till now . 100s of Girls disappeared from 9th May to till now . World is not talking about any cruelty
@TheEconomist It's become a menace because Imran Khan didn't fully economically gut the country and made it completely friendless... Maybe a few more months of your beloved @ImranKhanPTI Pakistan as a viable nation would have been no more.
@TheEconomist We dont need your pitty judgements! Khan has already won this battle. Warriors of truth are never the losers! Barbarism, killing, snubbing the voices, all are tools of fear from those "trembling with fear of losing"!
@TheEconomist Whoever leave the Party does not matter to us Khan’s choice will get our votes. We take this as an opportunity because this the time where old rotten system is completely exposed & youth will be chosen over electibles . This is Era of Khan and Pakistan will get real democracy !
@TheEconomist @georgegalloway The wording such as “nuclear armed” are disturbing. This is the language that scares me. India is soon going to launch a campaign in Washington DC to take away Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. This is going to get very bad and very ugly.
@TheEconomist Don't manipulate. People of Pakistan still stand with Imran khan.