Saturday, November 19, 2011

Imran Khan chalked out current political strategy with Kayani & Pasha


According to Asia Time Online, Pakistan Threek-e-Insaf Chief Imran Khan chalked out his current political strategy in a series of meetings with Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Kayani and DG ISI Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha.

Few months ago, two rival Political Leaders of the Pakistani people such as Altaf Hussain and Imran Khan have decided to bury the hatchet (along with the Inquiry of twelfth (12) May Killings and the Scotland Yard Investigations) and have vowed to work together from now on.

There had been reports of Imran Khan meeting with the American Ambassador Cameron Munter, Lieutenant General Pasha and General Ashfaq Kayani for weeks, for chalking out future political possibilities. PTI has been denying these reports suspiciously noisily with understandably counterproductive results.

As new details are coming to light, few will believe the depths being plumbed by some in our media and politics. Asia Times Online wrote:

"In the second week of March, Imran Khan held a long meeting with the US Ambassador in Islamabad, Cameron Munter. A few days later a major shift in his politics surprised many. Imran Khan produced a statement supportive of MQM policies despite formerly filing a money laundering case against MQM Leader Altaf Hussain in a British court.

A prominent Urdu Media Commentator of right-wing leanings (Haroon-ur-Rasheed), who is close to both Imran Khan and Army Chief Ashfaq Kayani, arranged a series of meetings between the two which eventually led to a consensus around Imran Khan becoming the next leader of the country."

Moreover, The Sunday Times went one step further and reported that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan was introduced to Cameron Munter, American Ambassador to Pakistan, in the presence of DG ISI Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha.

According to the information in the articles, the conspiracy has Imran Khan in the starring role and involves:
  • ISI is working towards Mid-Term Elections before the scheduled date of February 2013
  • ISI will help Imran in setting up Establishment Backed Political Alliance of current decade (Since the 1960s, Army has set up or backed political alliances at the start of all decades, prime examples are PML-C, PPP, PML-J, IJI, PML-Q and PTI respectively).
  • A new political alliance of PTI, MQM, APML, and JUI etc. is being planned resulting in a simple majority under Prime Minister Imran Khan.
  • Haroon-ur-Rasheed arranged a series of meetings between Imran Khan and General Ashfaq Kayani
  • If plans for a political alliance fail, Imran Khan will become the Interim Prime Minister.

Indeed, the characteristics of Pakistani Politics is similar to Lucky Irani Circus...

Look at the video below in which Imran Khan admits to have met with DG ISI Lieutenant General Pasha over political affairs.


In the following video, Sana Bucha, the host of Crossfire TV Program, asks Umer Cheema of PTI, about the mystery of Imran Khan's source of information on 30th October that, "it was actually Pakistan's Ambassador to US Hussain Haqqani involved in the Memogate Scandal", where as apart from Imran Khan, only three persons i.e. Mansoor Ejaz, Hussain Haqqani and DG ISI Lieutenant General Pasha were aware of it. The name of Hussain Haqqani was not publicized by Mansoor Ejaz until 13th November, but somehow, this information was leaked to Imran Khan by a "Secret Person".


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Update 20th November: The Sunday Times reported that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan was introduced to Cameron Munter, American Ambassador to Pakistan, in the presence of DG ISI Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha.

Update 21st November: An ISPR Spokesman has categorically and strongly denied a report which appeared in Sunday Times, claiming that PTI Chairman Imran Khan was introduced to US Ambassador Cameron Munter in Pakistan in the presence of DG ISI Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha.

However, the denial does not deny the existence of the meeting between Munter and Khan, as it only denies the role of ISI in facilitating that meeting.

Update 10th December: The Sunday Times has published a correction and reported that Mr Khan met Mr Munter, but not in the presence of General Pasha.

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