Islamabad, Pakistan: PTI claims to be a political party that respects the sovereignty of the country and the constitution; however, its claims are contrary to its actions.
The conflicting role of PTI has again been exposed during the attack on Jaffar Express incident when this group continuously spread fake news, false narrative, and hate-mongering against the security institutions of the country when the men in uniform were fighting and rescuing train hostages. Furthermore, operational synergy between the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) that is called officially as Fitna al-Khawarij and PTI indicates that it has equally been engaged in efforts to weaken state institutions, undermine public trust, and spread chaos in the country. The TTP targets security forces, while the PTI destabilizes the state machinery by creating chaos through protests and violence. The TTP incites rebellion against state institutions in the name of the Sharia system and the PTI in the name of hollow ‘democracy’. The PTI’s violent actions and anti-military narrative and attempts to discredit the military leadership actually reinforce the Fitna al-Khawarij’s false narrative. This mutual antagonism has become a common confrontation against the state. Now it is difficult to differentiate between the narrative of Tehreek-e-Insaf and the narrative of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
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Political instability creates a favorable environment for terrorists. When political forces incite public anger against state institutions, groups like TTP succeed in their objectives by distracting the attention of security forces. In such a situation, it would be correct to say that political instability is actually sedition and helps sedition. History is witness that terrorists benefit the most in the event of chaos and civil war. Therefore, the forces that are bent on weakening the army, judiciary and other institutions are deliberately causing the agenda of sedition TTP to advance. It is not a coincidence that Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s “Al-Khandaq Operation” was announced at a time when the country is also facing a political crisis due to anarchist moves of PTI.
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A senior journalist who is the author of political books, Dr Farooq Adil, rightly believes that terrorists and those who spread their messages should be dealt with the same law, and there is no doubt left that PTI and terrorists collaborate in propaganda against the state.