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Brave son of Brave father ♥️
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Like father, like son ♥️
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ہر بندہ جو گھر سے نکلے یہ سوچ کے نکلے کہ عمران خان کو واپس لے کر آنا ہے، نیم حیدر پنجوتا
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😂😂😂
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جانوروں کو بھی ایسے نہیں رکھا جاتا جیسے مجھے رکھا گیا -عمران خان
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محشر کی تجارت میں جو شے سب سے بھلی ہے وہ چیز فقط عشــــــقِ حُسیـــــنؑ ابنِ علیؑ ہے۔ ❤
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Icekento@icekento1·
Small and big accounts drop your handle⚡️
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سردار شفیق خان
سردار شفیق خان@Shafiqkhosa90·
پرموشن ٹویٹ 🚨 پرموشن لسٹ میں شامل ہونے کے لیے جلدی سے اپنا نام مینشن کریں ہم آپ کے اکائونٹ کو سپورٹ کریں گے
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Mango Jam
Mango Jam@Mangojam01·
اے آر وائی 2 ٹکے کا چینل تھا، عمران خان کی وجہ سے نمبر 1 چینل بن گیا تھا
Muhammad Umair@MohUmair87

آپکی حیثیت کیا ہے جو #ARY کا بائیکاٹ کریں،آپ لوگ دو ٹکے کے تھے اے آر وائی نے مقام پر پہنچایا۔ فیصل چوہدری ایڈووکیٹ

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اسٹیبلشمنٹ کو قانون سازی کے لیے 5 سینیٹر درکار ہیں، اور گنڈاپور ڈیل کر کے اپوزیشن کو 5 سینیٹر دے رھا ھے
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Prime minister Imran khan ❤️
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Hey @grok, 24 hours from now, choose one random person from my comments to win $100. Just make sure they’re following me, liked this post, and reposted it. As always, I’ll share the proof.
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No matter how shattered your life is, no matter how far the world has changed you, never once should you choose to distance yourself from Allah❤️‍🩹
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Mario Nawfal
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🚨🇵🇰 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: IMRAN KHAN’S SONS BREAK THEIR SILENCE Every once in a while, I conduct an interview that could shape the politics of a country. This may be one of them. Imran Khan, who I spoke with just weeks before his arrest, was one of the most popular leaders of our time. Often called the “Trump of Pakistan,” he had an approval rating above 60%. But when he turned against the country’s powerful military establishment, the cost was immediate. He was shot. Then jailed. Then banned — not just from office, but from television, radio, and social media. And yet, even from behind bars, even with his name erased, his party still won a majority in Pakistan’s latest elections. It didn’t matter. Today, he sits in a 7x8 cell designed for death row inmates. No light. No lawyer. No access to doctors. No due process. His sons, Sulaiman and Kasim Khan, have spent their lives out of the spotlight, far from the chaos of Pakistani politics. But for nearly 2 years, they’ve watched their father — wounded, silenced, and locked in solitary confinement — be forgotten by the world. They haven’t seen him since he was shot. Phone calls, when they come, arrive at random — sometimes at 4 a.m. — and last only 20 minutes before the line goes dead. They stayed completely silent through all of it. Not because they didn’t care — but because they were afraid speaking out would make things worse. But now? Now it’s been too long. Now the silence feels like betrayal. Now, they’re speaking — because this might be the only thing left they can do. And they did not hold back. To Pakistanis: do not lose hope. To the international community: do not turn a blind eye. Thank you @elonmusk and @lindayaX for X and your fight for free speech. Disclaimers: This interview was conducted prior to the recent clashes between India and Pakistan. I am not alleging the Pakistani military or Government was behind Imran’s assassination attempt. Also note: Urdu voice over of the interview posted below as a comment. 01:26 — “He’s literally in the dark.” No visits. No lawyers. No calls. No light. 02:16 — “He’s completely alone.” No contact. No doctor. No way to know if he’s okay. 03:19 — “A death cell… for terrorists.” 7x8 feet. Blacked out. Designed to erase the human spirit. 04:09 — “First two days were hell.” He survived 10 days in pitch darkness by forcing himself into a Zen-like state. 05:55 — “The line cuts at 20 minutes.” Half the time: lessons. The rest: he asks about our lives. 06:50 — “We get a 4 a.m. message.” If we miss it, it’s months before we hear from him again. 08:04 — “They’re trying to break him.” No light. No doctors. No calls. But he refuses to fold. 09:16 — “He won’t take the deal.” Not without his people. Not if it means betraying them. 13:22 — “We’ve run out of options.” Legal routes are gone. Silence no longer helps. This is our last card. 15:19 — “They banned his name.” On TV, radio, and online — we became the code for our own father. 17:01 — “We never spoke to Grenell.” But we’re grateful. And we’ll speak to anyone who’ll listen. 18:27 — “It’s 100% political.” False charges. Fake trials. A democracy on mute. 20:51 — “Yes, people have been taken.” Supporters, journalists — vanished. Tortured. Broken. 22:06 — “He told us to stay private.” But now? We have no choice. 24:03 — “We thought it’d be a few weeks.” It’s been nearly two years. 26:26 — “He reads. He teaches. Then he listens.” Each call is a lifeline. 28:05 — “They blurred him out.” Even the 1992 World Cup photos — he was erased. 31:00 — “I’ve grown more in 2 years than 20.” That’s what he tells us. 32:20 — “It’s getting desperate.” New threats. Talk of a death sentence. No end in sight. 32:57 — “We asked him for permission.” He said: Do it. 35:00 — “The last time we saw him, he’d been shot.” Three bullets. Still standing. Still smiling. 36:45 — “We’re told not to come back.” We might be used to break him further. 38:16 — “Respect the vote.” PTI won — even without its symbol, even in silence. 39:38 — “Selling exotic fruit?” That’s what they jailed him for. 40:53 — “Some family members were scared.” But we have to try something. 42:07 — “He’s not done.” Still learning. Still fighting. Still planning. 43:12 — “He’s 70. He was shot. And they deny him a doctor.” This is not justice. This is torture.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: "DON'T DIE" ISN'T A SLOGAN—IT'S A BLUEPRINT FOR HUMANITY'S FUTURE IN AN AI WORLD This is one of the most intense, thought-provoking conversations I’ve ever had—and one you don't want to miss. When @OperationDanish and I sat down with @Bryan_Johnson, I expected a conversation about longevity, a big passion of mine. What I got was a full-on challenge to everything we think we know about life, death, intelligence, and the future of humanity itself. Bryan explained why “Don't Die” isn't just a personal goal—it’s a philosophy meant to guide humanity through a world run by Artificial Intelligence. He broke down why trusting our own minds is dangerous, why AI will soon know us better than we know ourselves, and why existence—not survival—must become humanity’s highest virtue. He believes entropy is our final enemy. And if humanity can’t embrace that truth, AI might be the one forced to. 02:26 — “I trust my system. Not my mind.” Why letting go of control is key to survival. 05:15 — Why society lashes out: “I'm challenging people's existential identities.” 08:52 — Living longer triggers more fear and hate than AI itself. 11:48 — Why every opinion about AI’s future—including the experts'—is pure guesswork. 14:47 — “The only thing we can agree on: none of us want to die right now.” 19:41 — Why the mind is the enemy—and how Bryan built a system that makes decisions for him. 22:03 — "We wrap death in pretty stories." Why most culture is a distraction from decay. 28:35 — AI is already becoming better at being you than you are. 32:52 — Welcome to the Matrix: why your decisions aren’t your own anymore. 36:05 — Why existence—not happiness, not success—is the highest virtue. 42:24 — “Living forever? Forget it. Just focus on living tomorrow.” 46:47 — “Everything, eventually, is okay.” Redefining resilience at a cosmic scale. 58:26 — Building emotional armor: “I expect bad intentions—and it keeps me free.” 01:02:18 — Why is this moment bigger than personal health? It’s about species survival. 01:15:30 — If humanity can't embrace existence, the future belongs to AI. 01:20:01 — Fighting entropy: the real war Bryan says we must all wake up to.

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Please watch & share this interview my boys Sulaiman & Kasim did about their father, Imran Khan, who has been held in solitary confinement for almost 2 years despite the UN ruling that his detention is arbitrary & unlawful. Proud Amma.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇵🇰 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: IMRAN KHAN’S SONS BREAK THEIR SILENCE Every once in a while, I conduct an interview that could shape the politics of a country. This may be one of them. Imran Khan, who I spoke with just weeks before his arrest, was one of the most popular leaders of our time. Often called the “Trump of Pakistan,” he had an approval rating above 60%. But when he turned against the country’s powerful military establishment, the cost was immediate. He was shot. Then jailed. Then banned — not just from office, but from television, radio, and social media. And yet, even from behind bars, even with his name erased, his party still won a majority in Pakistan’s latest elections. It didn’t matter. Today, he sits in a 7x8 cell designed for death row inmates. No light. No lawyer. No access to doctors. No due process. His sons, Sulaiman and Kasim Khan, have spent their lives out of the spotlight, far from the chaos of Pakistani politics. But for nearly 2 years, they’ve watched their father — wounded, silenced, and locked in solitary confinement — be forgotten by the world. They haven’t seen him since he was shot. Phone calls, when they come, arrive at random — sometimes at 4 a.m. — and last only 20 minutes before the line goes dead. They stayed completely silent through all of it. Not because they didn’t care — but because they were afraid speaking out would make things worse. But now? Now it’s been too long. Now the silence feels like betrayal. Now, they’re speaking — because this might be the only thing left they can do. And they did not hold back. To Pakistanis: do not lose hope. To the international community: do not turn a blind eye. Thank you @elonmusk and @lindayaX for X and your fight for free speech. Disclaimers: This interview was conducted prior to the recent clashes between India and Pakistan. I am not alleging the Pakistani military or Government was behind Imran’s assassination attempt. Also note: Urdu voice over of the interview posted below as a comment. 01:26 — “He’s literally in the dark.” No visits. No lawyers. No calls. No light. 02:16 — “He’s completely alone.” No contact. No doctor. No way to know if he’s okay. 03:19 — “A death cell… for terrorists.” 7x8 feet. Blacked out. Designed to erase the human spirit. 04:09 — “First two days were hell.” He survived 10 days in pitch darkness by forcing himself into a Zen-like state. 05:55 — “The line cuts at 20 minutes.” Half the time: lessons. The rest: he asks about our lives. 06:50 — “We get a 4 a.m. message.” If we miss it, it’s months before we hear from him again. 08:04 — “They’re trying to break him.” No light. No doctors. No calls. But he refuses to fold. 09:16 — “He won’t take the deal.” Not without his people. Not if it means betraying them. 13:22 — “We’ve run out of options.” Legal routes are gone. Silence no longer helps. This is our last card. 15:19 — “They banned his name.” On TV, radio, and online — we became the code for our own father. 17:01 — “We never spoke to Grenell.” But we’re grateful. And we’ll speak to anyone who’ll listen. 18:27 — “It’s 100% political.” False charges. Fake trials. A democracy on mute. 20:51 — “Yes, people have been taken.” Supporters, journalists — vanished. Tortured. Broken. 22:06 — “He told us to stay private.” But now? We have no choice. 24:03 — “We thought it’d be a few weeks.” It’s been nearly two years. 26:26 — “He reads. He teaches. Then he listens.” Each call is a lifeline. 28:05 — “They blurred him out.” Even the 1992 World Cup photos — he was erased. 31:00 — “I’ve grown more in 2 years than 20.” That’s what he tells us. 32:20 — “It’s getting desperate.” New threats. Talk of a death sentence. No end in sight. 32:57 — “We asked him for permission.” He said: Do it. 35:00 — “The last time we saw him, he’d been shot.” Three bullets. Still standing. Still smiling. 36:45 — “We’re told not to come back.” We might be used to break him further. 38:16 — “Respect the vote.” PTI won — even without its symbol, even in silence. 39:38 — “Selling exotic fruit?” That’s what they jailed him for. 40:53 — “Some family members were scared.” But we have to try something. 42:07 — “He’s not done.” Still learning. Still fighting. Still planning. 43:12 — “He’s 70. He was shot. And they deny him a doctor.” This is not justice. This is torture.

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And we will fight ...
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Whole world will come to know, when pakistan will att*ck back on their own time and location “Wo hamla nazr b ayega aur shor b machyga” -ISPR
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If u don't go after what u want, u will never have it. If u don't ask, answer is always no. If u don't go forward, you are always in same place.
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