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In this episode, Muhammad Akbar Bajwa connects today’s political confrontation in Pakistan with a longer historical pattern that began under the British Raj and the Westminster parliamentary model. Starting from 1885 and the formation of the Indian National Congress, the discussion explores how powerful establishments across eras have managed, constrained, or confronted mass-popular political movements — and what parallels can be drawn from the journeys of Gandhi and Jinnah to the current moment around Imran Khan and PTI. In this vlog, we discuss: How the Westminster system shaped politics in British India The rise of mass movements vs institutional power Historical parallels between then and now Pakistan’s ongoing political crisis since April 2022 What these patterns mean for democracy, legitimacy, and federation This is a historical lens — not a party slogan. The purpose is to understand patterns, power, and political psychology so viewers can draw their own conclusions. Share your thoughts: Do you see history repeating itself in Pakistan — or is this a completely new chapter? In this episode, Muhammad Akbar Bajwa connects today’s political confrontation in Pakistan with a longer historical pattern that began under the British Raj and the Westminster parliamentary model. Starting from 1885 and the formation of the Indian National Congress, the discussion explores how powerful establishments across eras have managed, constrained, or confronted mass-popular political movements — and what parallels can be drawn from the journeys of Gandhi and Jinnah to the current moment around Imran Khan and PTI. In this vlog, we discuss: How the Westminster system shaped politics in British India The rise of mass movements vs institutional power Historical parallels between then and now Pakistan’s ongoing political crisis since April 2022 What these patterns mean for democracy, legitimacy, and federation This is a historical lens — not a party slogan. The purpose is to understand patterns, power, and political psychology so viewers can draw their own conclusions. Share your thoughts: Do you see history repeating itself in Pakistan — or is this a completely new chapter? Do you think Pakistan is repeating a historical cycle where establishment power clashes with popular movements? Which parallel feels most accurate to you — Congress (1885), Gandhi, Jinnah, or today’s PTI/Imran Khan? Share your view. #AkbarBajwa #PakistanPolitics #ImranKhan #PoliticalHistory #Gandhi #Jinnah #PTI #Establishment #Democracy #PakistanAnalysis #SouthAsiaPolitics #CivilMilitaryRelations #HistoricalParallels #PakistanHistory #Vlog74