Betrayal’s Poison and Pakistan’s Fate: A Warning to Minions of the Minus-Khan Agenda

Betrayal is the oldest wound of leadership—the abyss where the dreams of nations are buried, not by foreign invaders, but by treachery from within. Today, as Imran Khan languishes in prison, his decades-long crusade for freedom and justice stands at its most perilous crossroads. The threats to his life are not distant or hypothetical; they are imminent, conjured by a “Satanic mercenary cartel” that seeks to erase his legacy and rob Pakistan of its democratic soul .

History, as the supreme judge, offers stark warnings. Julius Caesar, butchered on the steps of power by those he thought loyal, whose plaintive cry—“Et tu, Brute?”—echoes through time as the most bitter lesson: betrayal brings not renewal, but tyranny. Brutus and his co-conspirators did not save Rome, but surrendered it to the hands of oppressors. Mir Jafar, haunted by his own infamy, betrayed Nawab Siraj-ud-Daula and empowered British colonial rule—his name now synonymous with disgrace. Vidkun Quisling believed collaboration would make him king; instead, he became the world’s symbol of infamy. Benedict Arnold, once hailed as an American hero, bartered his honor for silver, and was shunned forever, a cautionary tale to all who mistake servitude for strategy .

Today, minus-two hopefuls—those, within Imran Khan’s circle, who tamper with and dilute his voice—mirror these cautionary figures. They make deals with devils, sacrificing not only Khan’s mission but the very promise of Pakistan. Every press conference where Khan’s true instructions are watered down, every evasive statement adjusted to please handlers, is a step down this well-trodden path of ignominy.

Such “snakes within” must recognize that collaboration with destructive forces, whether for personal gain or the illusion of stability, is to become willingly enslaved. The devil’s deal, history shows, gives temporary advantage but eternal loss: manipulated, discarded, remembered only as traitors, not as leaders. Asim Munir’s “Minus Khan” plan is not innovation—it is treachery at its purest, as old as civilization itself .

The only redemption lies in unity. True salvation for Pakistan comes not from compromise, but from the solidarity of those who refuse to barter honor for fleeting power. Khan’s thirty-year struggle demands absolute fidelity, not calculations or cowardice. It is time for every party member, every journalist, every citizen to choose a side: the path of fleeting advantage and future disgrace, or the road of integrity and lasting democratic honor.

Let every diluted press statement, every intercepted instruction, every evasive maneuver be documented and exposed—not as technicalities, but as the latest chapter in the world’s story of betrayal and redemption. Show the world how the lowest cut, the one that threatens Imran Khan’s life and Pakistan’s future, comes not from foreign hands, but from insiders possessed by mercenary ambition . Let history record who stood firm, and who sold their soul.

This is the moral fulcrum for Pakistan’s fate. Those who collude for crumbs from a devil’s table become history’s slaves; those who unite for freedom make history itself. The world must hear this warning and the promise: betray Khan, and you betray the very heart of Pakistan; stand with him, and you defend the hope of generations yet unborn .

Dr. Salman Ahmad, United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, Pakistani-American, Human Rights Defender and a famous rockstar, Founder of rock band “Junoon”

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