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First of all, Ahsan Iqbal made a statement saying that “no one in the world is willing to give a guarantee for Imran Khan.” But why would Imran Khan need a guarantor? Guarantors are for those who are weak—either physically, politically, or in character. A guarantor is only needed for the kind of people you have to vouch for, like saying, “Don’t worry, there are 12 people here—we’ll make sure they don’t cause trouble.”

A free man doesn’t need a guarantee. Free people do what their conscience or principles guide them to do. You can’t guarantee the actions of someone who is truly free. But those who are under someone’s thumb, whose weaknesses are known, who are easily pressured—you can guarantee them.

For example, Nawaz Sharif can be guaranteed by foreign powers because everyone knows he’s a compromised man, a businessman, and would never allow his financial interests to suffer. He can put his properties on mortgage, he has assets abroad—so yes, he can be guaranteed. A man with no backbone can be brought to heel anytime. But who can guarantee Imran Khan? Who dares to? He has no exploitable weaknesses. That’s why no one can or needs to give a guarantee for a truly free man.

Only obedient or weak people need guarantees. People of character stand on principle and don’t need one. If Ahsan Iqbal understood even this much, he wouldn’t be standing with Nawaz Sharif today.

Let’s pause this point here. The question was: who can guarantee Imran Khan? It’s a strange thing to say—“No one in the world is willing to guarantee him.” It’s not Imran Khan who needs a guarantee. It is the establishment that should guarantee respect for the public mandate, rule of law, freedom of speech, an end to oppression and fascism in Pakistan. These are constitutional guarantees. But right now, they aren’t being upheld.

Let’s move on. Two statements have come out recently—one from Imran Khan and one from Field Marshal General Asim Munir. Let’s start with Khan Sahab’s statement—he’s the leader, and his statement must come first. I’ll share his words and then relate some issues. After that, we’ll examine Asim Munir’s statement.

It is important to look at both statements together to understand where things currently stand in Pakistan.

Imran Khan said:

“Two years ago, I was told to step aside for three years and let the current system run. But I will not remain silent—not for three years, not even for three minutes—on the orders of any ‘Yazeed’. I am being pressured to accept the 26th constitutional amendment, but my struggle is for the Constitution and the rule of law.

They want me to apologize for May 9th. But it’s those who stole CCTV footage, who violated the dignity of women, who desecrated homes, who jailed thousands of political workers, and martyred innocents—they are the ones who should apologize.

If even one hour of hearing on May 9th cases is held on merit, these baseless cases would collapse.

The real tragedy is not just the absence of justice, but that it doesn’t even seem possible. Oppression doesn’t destroy nations—it gives birth to new ones. Even the Prophet (PBUH) endured 13 years of unbearable oppression before finally triumphing.

We must follow his example, stand firm as a nation, and fight to the last breath. When every door of justice is shut, peaceful protest is the only path left.

I call on PTI and the entire nation to prepare for a nationwide protest. In Pakistan, law has been suspended. Even women aren’t safe.

My wife, Bushra Bibi, has been in solitary confinement for 14 months on a baseless charge of facilitation. No crime has been proven against her.

Dr. Yasmeen Rashid—a senior citizen and cancer survivor—is behind bars under fabricated charges.

My sisters, aged 65 to 70, visit me in jail with High Court permission. That’s their and my fundamental right. But a colonel blocks them, throwing the court’s order in the trash.

My sisters were abducted, taken to Chakri at midnight, and abandoned helplessly. What country treats its women like this? Where is the moral standard?

Maryam Nawaz was granted bail in two months despite owning five flats in London. But here, the one who submits to tyranny gets cleared of all charges, and the one who stands on truth gets punished—even without committing a crime.

No foreign investment has come in the last two years because the world knows that law here is trampled under a colonel’s boot. Without rule of law, no economy can stabilize.

The judiciary has been paralyzed by the 26th constitutional amendment. This amendment was pushed through for two reasons:

  1. To protect election rigging.

  2. To imprison PTI leadership and workers without fearing accountability or respecting basic rights.

Two direct consequences have followed:

  • The judiciary has surrendered to the executive.

  • Supreme Court’s ruling on military courts violates Article 175(3), which says judiciary must be separate from the executive.

PTI’s reserved seats are being stolen and given to other parties—despite voters electing PTI.

Judges can no longer assign cases on merit; benches are incomplete or manipulated. My trials are delayed deliberately. Even the basic rights a prisoner gets under the jail manual are denied to me.

I can’t speak to my children. Even one weekly meeting with my wife has been stopped. I am not even allowed books—this is all done to break me.

First, they used Justice Qazi Faez Isa to facilitate fascism. Now they’re using the 26th amendment to protect oppression.

If the judiciary doesn’t stand for justice now, their names will be remembered alongside Justice Munir and Qazi Faez Isa—as villains in history.

I’ve instructed Salman Akram Raja to write to the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court and High Courts, highlighting human rights violations, abuse of women, the unconstitutional 26th amendment, and contempt of court by colonels.

It’s on the judges now—either uphold justice or stand condemned by history.

The Sharif family is addicted to NROs. Twice before they took deals, and now again they’ve stolen the election and imposed themselves on the nation.

No formula will work unless the rulers are morally upright and the people are free.

I call on the entire nation to vote in full force in the next election. Your only weapon is your vote—use it against this system of injustice.

They’ve planned to rig the elections, but don’t be fooled. Take Form 45 from the polling station and don’t leave the RO’s office until you get Form 47. You must become a wall against this rigging.

I’ve directed that Aliya Hamza and the four regional presidents be included in Punjab’s organizing committee. Instead of appointing a convener, everyone should work collectively at the same level.

Previously, Aliya Hamza’s name was removed, which triggered backlash from within the party. Her re-inclusion is a response to the demands of workers.

I advise all PTI members and social media activists—don’t criticize our own people. Focus your energy against the real fascist forces. This is how we’ll end this dark night.

No one in PTI should fear making sacrifices. If hundreds of us, including me, aren’t afraid of prison, then no officeholder should shy away from their responsibilities.

Those who remain inactive will be removed. If we want to end tyranny in this country, we must all make our contributions.

This was Imran Khan’s detailed message. In it, he repeatedly describes how military colonels are controlling the judiciary, prison conditions, government machinery—even judge assignments. He ends by giving clear signals: There is no deal happening. He is not compromising. He’s only willing to talk for the country’s sake—but not strike any bargain.

He is fully committed to the protest movement—and this time, it will be very different. The establishment will have to face it. The government alone cannot handle it. If it weren’t propped up by the military leadership, it wouldn’t survive a day.

The establishment controls everything, and it does so with an iron grip—even to the point of eliminating people. But that same force is now taking Pakistan into deeper crisis.

Now let’s look at Field Marshal Asim Munir’s statement—which was publicly reported. Here’s what he said:

“I thank the entire nation for standing with the armed forces. We used to tell the world—do not underestimate us. And now, the world has received our message loud and clear.

The S-400 radar system was not destroyed by Chinese tech—but by missiles made in Pakistan. China gave moral support, and we’re grateful—they are our strategic partner.

But we must not publicize their help. This is both our and their strategy.”

He then commented on Kashmir: “India is behind the terrorism in Kashmir. We do not condemn militant actions against Indian forces; we only express sorrow when civilians are killed. That has always been our policy.”

“When other countries tried interfering, I told them—either a sovereign army chief will answer, or he’ll die. We especially thank Iran.”

“With Allah’s help, the honor of the Pakistani nation and its passport has been restored.”

But let me remind you—Pakistan’s passport is still among the five worst in the world, alongside Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, and Somalia.

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