PTI wants to grab power by hook or by crook

Editorial Apr, 12 2023
PTI wants to grab power by hook or by crook
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There is no denying that PTI believe in power grabbing by hook or by crook. The facts on the brief history of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf are enough to show that the party does not believe in any Muslim ideology, democratic thinking and the concept of national security, but the path of violence has been the basis of its struggle. The main component of PTI manifesto believe in following the ideology of crossing any limits to achieve power. Therefore, taking any constitutional or unconstitutional, moral or immoral, peaceful or violent path is permissible in every way, but if any other party takes the same path, their action is considered treasonous, anti-national and malicious. Those who oppose or disagree with this thinking of Tehreek-e-Insaaf believe that instead of taking the path of peace for a change, this party considers the negative process of arson through the misuse of public power as legitimate and on a violent path. Achieving the goal by violence is one of the basic components of their political slogans and beliefs.

Critics who are aware of political codes believe that the poison of extremism in the politics of Tehreek-e-Insaf was added during the 126-day sit-in by PTI in 2014. Someday history will tell that in an attempt to take advantage of the popularity of Tehreek-e-Insaf, its goodwill was used. A figure like Sheikh Rasheed, the claimant, encouraged the use of force during the dharna and showed the way of arson and encirclement and convinced the young generation, who were the base of this party, that there was no other way to reach power except through violence. It was supported and embraced by Imran Khan, who wanted to enter the power corridor and he chose this path as he was convinced that there could be no easier and more effective way to access the halls of power. The poison continued to seep into the hearts and minds of the nation and this poison culminated in the destruction of the system, which began with Imran Khan’s declaration of rebellion, civil disobedience, and the PTI chief openly targeted  journalists and media houses who were criticizing his negative policies.

Critics analyze that under the power of the establishment and with their support, Imran believed that rebellion, lawlessness, civil disobedience, bad language, immorality, arrogance, pride, blame, indifference, extremism and lies are true. The art of proving was introduced into politics and these basic evils were introduced into the veins of the young generation in the name of the ideology of “Jihad”.

It introduced the art of blaming, indifference, extremism and falsehood into politics. In the name of the ideology of “Jihad”, these basic evils were introduced into the veins of the young generation and put them on the path of violence . Numerous examples of this wrong policy are scattered on the pages of the short history of Tehreek-e-Insaf, on which the country and the state are ridiculed and xark spots of neglect are prominent.

Critics say that this negative thinking was encouraged sometimes by the establishment and sometimes by the judiciary, who established separate scales of justice for Imran Khan and openly tilted the scales of justice towards Imran Khan and stood with Imran Khan in anti-state. The result was that the country was stuck in crises which were created by Imran Khan who has no regard for the state.

Critics say that the Establishment and judicially openly tilted the scales of justice towards Imran Khan and stood with Imran Khan. The result was that the country was mired in crises which were created by Imran Khan but the judiciary stood by Imran Khan and brought back memories of the judicial killing of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Shaheed by the collaboration of the judiciary and the establishment. This is the reason why the state is suffering from crises today. Many Ali Amin Gandapur-like elements, who do not believe in constitution and the law, are there to invade the state on the order of Imran Khan. On the order of Imran Khan, these Gandapurs are ready to bring thousands of armed militants to take over Islamabad, but the irony is that the judiciary cannot see this element and this side of Imran’s Khan’s PTI.

Gandapur had assembled militants armed with banned weapons outside Imran Khan’s residence in Bani Gala which, besides disturbing the peace, had become a challenge for the Islamabad Police but the those at the helm of judiciary do not want to take notice of those past violent acts of the PTI.

During the days of the months-long sit-in in Islamabad in the past, PTI chief Imran Khan and its other main leadership, during the provocative speeches, openly threatened the then IG Islamabad and announced that “Timuri ! I will not leave you” while in the present era a judge who had given a verdict against him against his wishes, was openly threatened by Imran Khan. The current interior minister and IG Islamabad are also constantly on his target.

Administrative and legal experts are of the opinion that the seriousness of economic, administrative and political crises will continue to increase until the demands of justice are fulfilled without fear and without discrimination.

There should be equal standards of justice for all and there should be no double standards, only then can the current crisis can be overcome. Thank God, there are still a good number of righteous people who have faith and believe in justice according to the high values of justice, who will bring the country and the nation out of the darkness of despair and give a bright future.

Published in The Daily National Courier, April, 12 2023

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