An isolated Khan

Author: Daily Times

Sir: Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI), is making enemies left, right and centre. His brazen attempts to dislodge the democratic process have distanced many parties, including the JUI-F led by Fazlur Rehman. Why does the PTI chief not understand that what he is doing is against the very grain of the political process that helped him achieve his power and government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, without which he would have been in no position to protest or create a ruckus like he is doing?
Khan thinks he can go it alone now that everyone has bandied together to defend democracy but that is not how successful movements work. You need people on your side, not across the fence.
SHAHZAD FARAZ
Multan

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