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Akbar Bajwa Vlog 71 In today’s vlog, Akbar Bajwa analyzes two alarming developments unfolding alongside the ongoing debate about Imran Khan’s health. While national discourse remains centered on Imran Khan, two side-line events raise deeper concerns: Shoaib Akhtar’s initial criticism regarding Pakistan cricket’s decline and Mohsin Naqvi’s role — followed by a sudden softening of stance. A letter signed by 14 international cricket legends expressing concern about Imran Khan’s health and alleged political persecution. This vlog examines a deeper issue beyond personalities — the culture of fear and self-censorship emerging in Pakistan. Key questions discussed: Are celebrities and public figures choosing silence due to pressure? Is fear becoming a governing tool? What impact does political polarization have on the economy and international image? Why are Pakistani cricket legends silent while international figures speak up? Is hostility toward Imran Khan affecting national stability? This is not just about one individual — it is about the direction of society, civil liberties, and the cost of political fear. 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments: Is fear shaping public discourse in Pakistan? Are celebrities justified in staying silent? 🔔 Subscribe for in-depth political and social commentary. #AkbarBajwa #Vlog71 #ImranKhan #PTI #ShoaibAkhtar #MohsinNaqvi #Establishment #CivilLiberties #FreedomOfSpeech #SelfCensorship #PoliticalFear #PakistanPolitics #PoliticalPersecution #ImranKhanHealth #CricketLegends #PakistanEconomy #MediaFreedom #RuleOfLaw #DemocracyInPakistan #CurrentAffairs #ThirdUmpire