The problem with Imran Khan’s core supporters

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The problem with Imran Khan’s core supporters https://tribune.com.pk/article/97583/the-problem-with-imran-khans-core-supporters

Supporters of pti wave flags and chant in support of former pakistani prime minister imran khan during a rally in peshawar pakistan april 10 2022 photo reuters “He (Imran Khan) is such a gutsy and brave man! Look how he destroyed the combined opposition of Asif Ali Zardari, Shahbaz Sharif and Maulana Fazlur Rehman singlehandedly!” I got this text message from a friend – who is a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporter – at precisely the moment when the then Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Qasim Suri, had “dismissed” the no-confidence motion tabled against the PTI government, sending the country into political uncertainty and turmoil. I was perturbed by his stance as he was framing cowardice and deliberate misinterpretation of the constitution as bravery. A few days later, the same friend was lashing out against the Supreme Court for “interfering” in parliamentary proceedings when it ordered the speaker to ensure that the no-confidence motion be carried out on April 9, 2022. Subsequently, after several deliberate delays, when finally the vote was held and Imran was ousted from power, I was bombarded with text messages from my aforementioned friend abusing the judiciary and the armed forces for “betraying” Pakistan. I continue to receive such texts from him daily, and he is not the only one. I get almost identical messages from several other close friends who, like him, are educated, sophisticated and hold good jobs in the corporate sector. Never in my life have I seen such blatant violations of democratic and constitutional norms being aggressively defended by apparently educated individuals. After the ouster of Imran, I have seen videos of PTI supporters burning passports, comparing Imran to Imam Hussain, and even videos where his supporters are comparing Imran to Prophets. Likewise, a huge majority of his supporters are apparently willing to believe the highly unfathomable theory that his ouster was some grand conspiracy by the United States (US). It seems that PTI is not a party but a fascist cult which is now slowly morphing into a political religion. Imran is not merely a political leader but a demigod who has to be vigorously defended, unconditionally followed, and venerated to insane levels. Shahid Afridi, himself a very popular figure, found out that even reasonable criticism of Imran could lead to severe backlash from his supporters. It is said, and with justification, that Imran is a charismatic populist who has been able to create a cultish following. However, I think, Imran’s cultish status has less to do with his personality characteristics and more to


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