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Imran Khan's Army Problem with Kashif Gilani

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We had a problem with our guest’s audio this week. Apologies for this, we wanted to however get this episode out.


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This past few weeks in Pakistan have been a rollercoaster ride. We have seen the continued, brazen army interference in elections that for so long has earned the country the dubious title of possessing a ‘sham democracy’. The country’s elected leader, Imran Khan, is languishing in prison on what are trumped-up charges and hundreds of his party members have been chased, arrested and incarcerated by what can only be described as the deep state apparatus.

Election day was a sham. And it seems the army’s designated successors are about to take their positions. But, often, what is on the surface may conceal deeper facts. Today we have political analyst Kashif Gilani from Islamabad to discuss the situation.


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We had a problem with our guest’s audio this week. Apologies for this, we wanted to however get this episode out.


Join our Patreon to get access to exclusive monthly Zoom calls: https://www.patreon.com/TheThinkingMu...


This past few weeks in Pakistan have been a rollercoaster ride. We have seen the continued, brazen army interference in elections that for so long has earned the country the dubious title of possessing a ‘sham democracy’. The country’s elected leader, Imran Khan, is languishing in prison on what are trumped-up charges and hundreds of his party members have been chased, arrested and incarcerated by what can only be described as the deep state apparatus.

Election day was a sham. And it seems the army’s designated successors are about to take their positions. But, often, what is on the surface may conceal deeper facts. Today we have political analyst Kashif Gilani from Islamabad to discuss the situation.


You can also support The Thinking Muslim through a one-time donation: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/Donate


Sign up to Muhammad Jalal's newsletter: https://jalalayn.substack.com


Purchase our Thinking Muslim mug: https://www.thinkingmuslim.com/merch


Twitter: https://twitter.com/thinking_muslim



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