Islamabad, Pakistan: The announcement of punishments for the 9 May culprits by Military Courts has proven that PTI is more a terrorist organization than a political party and confessional statements of the culprits of May 9 surely indicate that the May 9 Mutiny was well planned by the PTI leadership and the target was Pakistan Army.
On the other hand, there is talk of engaging PTIs in a dialogue, and some responsible elements of PMLN are prompting and promoting the idea of political dialogue with PTI. Does this situation express confusion within the ruling party?
Should the government of Pakistan initiate dialogue with this group that has been constantly involved in injecting digital terrorism into the country targeting the armed forces of Pakistan or should the government deal with this group as a terrorist group should have been dealt?
The investigation of Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed and the charge sheet against him also confirmed that the ‘Niazi-Faiz Gang’ planned mutiny in the country on May 9. The statements of convicted persons in the May 9 case are enough to believe that everything that happened on May 9 was well planned by PTI leadership and Imran Khan was not the only one involved in this mutiny rather it was a party move. Important personalities of PMLN such as Kh Asif, Ahsan Iqbal, Rana Sanaullah Khan, and even Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have been saying that PTI is not a party but rather a group of vandals having only one target that is harming the country. Defence Minister Kh Asif more than once said that PTI behaves like a terror group.
Shreds of evidence confirm that this group is surely involved in digital terrorism against the country then why is the government offering negotiation or political dialogue with a group that has the sole target of destroying the country? Should this group not have been dealt with as a terrorist group?
News regarding political dialogue between PTI has been acting as a terrorist group and the government is sending the wrong message to the public that asks if PTI has an agenda to destroy the country and what should government is not dealing with it as a terrorist group and of course, there should no negotiation or parlays with a terror organization. It looks like there is no clarity among the ruling party on how to deal with PTI and there are some within the ruling elite that have soft corners for a terrorist organization such as PTI.