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Pakistan: What next for Imran Khan? Perhaps a bleak future

A number of Pakistan prime ministers have had their tenures cut short unceremoniously by the Pakistan army. What sets Imran Khan apart is the unprecedented outpouring of support and the large-scale violence that his arrest has triggered. But the signs look ominous with his rivals closing ranks

May 11, 2023 / 16:29 IST
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Pakistan is boiling and Imran Khan's party leaders like Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Fawad Choudhary have also been arrested.

Leave apart Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal, arguably the two tallest icons of Pakistan, perhaps no other individual has made an impact, in the past half a century, on the minds of the people of Pakistan as deeply as cricketer-turned-political leader Imran Khan. This was very much evident when Pakistanis went on the rampage against the arrest of the former Prime minister on alleged corruption charges. The angry nation sees their hero as the victim of a nefarious role jointly played by the Rawalpindi-based Army bosses and the political leadership governing the country now.

The situation is quite grave in Punjab, the life and soul of Pakistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, commonly abbreviated as KP. Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has a formidable support base in both these provinces and he has banked on their support since his defiant streak began. And they haven’t disappointed the Pathan leader.

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Pak Army: Past Masters At Stumping PMs

It is this support which gave Imran Khan the strength to take on the  Army and his political rivals head-on since his ouster from the PM’s post last April. Even when he was the Prime Minister, he was not toeing the line of all-powerful Army blindly. It was something the Pakistan Army, also referred to as the “Establishment”, had never imagined. After all, its writ has always prevailed, at least since 1958. That year Midnapore-born Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, removed as PM of Pakistan in 1957, was arrested by General Ayub Khan (an Aligarh Muslim University alumnus), following a military coup.