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Role of Hypocrites and Anti-Pakistan Elements

Brig (R) Asif Haroon Raja
Last updated: June 23, 2025 11:02 am
Brig (R) Asif Haroon Raja
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The recent vlog of Javed Chaudhary is worth listening to since it uncovers the masks of hypocrites and the people with dirty minds devoid of morals and scruples.

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The writer is Brigadier (R) General, war veteran; defence, security, and political analyst; international columnist; author of five books; Chairman Thinkers Forum Pakistan, Patron-in-chief CDS; takes part in TV talk shows.*The views and opinions expressed herein, and any references, are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of the Centre for Development and Stability (CDS).

In the current scenario, Pakistan’s major issues are political instability, a weak economy, and terrorism.

Notwithstanding the role of Pakistan’s traditional foreign adversaries, (India, USA and Israel), which are chiefly responsible for keeping Pakistan in a lurch, their conspiracies and sinister plans were nurtured and facilitated by the internal snakes in the grass.

These include the segment of Pakistanis that had opposed the creation of Pakistan tooth and nail and were aligned with Hindu Congress. That segment was small in size in 1947, but has expanded manifold over a period of time.

Several other selfish and disgruntled politicians, dissenters, cribbers, hypocrites, soul sellers, opportunists and agents provocateurs and fifth columnists have been joining the band wagon of anti-Pakistan cobras.

Pakistan

They readily dance to the tunes of their foreign pay masters, and sell their agenda of fragmenting Pakistan, or keeping Pakistan in turmoil. They undermine the good deeds of the patriotic elements imbued with nationalism and piety, and magnify the weaknesses and vulnerabilities of the state and its institutions.

One of their favorite topics is to demonize the military establishment by blaming it for disallowing democracy to gain roots in Pakistan. In support of their argument, they quote the intervention and takeover of the reins of power by the military dictators four times and their ruling the country for a long duration.

This is one side of the story which is twisted and biased. It was the bureaucrats in the first democratic era who weakened the foundations of democracy and not the military.

Whenever the army stepped in, the country was in a state of paralysis with an empty national kitty, and the whole lot of opposition parties begged the army chief to takeover and save the country. The so-called democrats caused the worst harm to democracy and made it sham.

The other cockeyed narrative, which has been passed on from one generation to the other, is that the military had a hand in the deaths of Quaid-e-Azam, Liaqat Ali Khan, Fatima Jinnah, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto, and even Gen Ziaul Haq.

This narrative was repeated by the joker Latif Khosa in his bid to demonise Punjab and appease the people of Balochistan. Hamid Raza, Akram Raja, and a few other courtiers from Punjab, affiliated with PTI, sprinkled oil on the fully charged up Balochis and Brahvis led by Sardar Akhtar Mengal. They vainly tried to become heroes in the eyes of those who are bent upon making Baluchistan lawless and to cut it off from Pakistan.

These morons didn’t pick up moral courage to speak the truth that Punjabis and other settlers in Baluchistan have remained on the hit list of the Baloch rebel groups since 1973. The province was turned into a no-go area for the settlers living in Quetta and other towns .

Over one lac had to migrate after thousands were gunned down. Professors, teachers, doctors, engineers, and skilled workers who had been running the show for centuries were killed by target killers.

These heinous practices have again been revived and Punjab, Punjabis and the Army are hated pathologically for no rhyme or reason. What to talk of Punjabi laborer’s working in coal mines, even the Punjabi passengers passing through Baluchistan are not spared and are brutally killed.

PTI

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has come forward in support of the terrorists and separatists in Baluchistan on the payroll of RAW. It has extended its support at a time when the whole province has been made turbulent by BLA and BYC and has declared a war against the State.

Hardly a day passes without a terror or a suicide attack in various parts of the province. The explosive situation touched the zenith when the Jaffar train was ambushed by the militants of BLA, and BYC came out in their support. Now politically irrelevant and discarded Akhtar Mengal has come out in support of Mahrang who was arrested because of disturbing law and order. In an attempt to gain relevance, he is leading a caravan from his hometown Wadh to Quetta to exert pressure on the provincial govt to free her and other BYC members and thus regain popularity. A team of PTI leaders from Punjab rushed forward to bolster him and to win favors of BYC, BLA and anti-Pakistan elements in Baluchistan.

PTI behaviour is erratic and lunatic. On one hand it is leaving no stone unturned to disgrace the govt, its institutions and particularly the army leadership, and on the other it has been desperately trying to win the affection of Gen Asim, whose family was subjected to character assassination. Several attempts were made to soften up GHQ, but each time their attempts backfired due to the misdoings of PTI leaders.

Finding all the doors shut, another conciliatory attempt was made and in this, four concessions were put forward in return for setting IK free.

These are mentioned below:

1. Western-based PTI social media platforms speaking against the army would be closed.

2. The lobbyists hired to badmouth the Pak Army and the Government and to win the support of the US Congress and Senate members would be delisted.

3. The incumbent government will be allowed to complete its tenure, and no hindrances will be placed.

4. In other words, PTI will exhibit good behavior and cooperation.

Before these offers could be considered, these were sabotaged by the poor conduct of PTI leaders in Baluchistan and things have moved back to square zero.

There is no denying the fact that PTI is splintering and cracking from within due to deep divisions. Its political space has shrunk radically and it is no longer the largest and most popular party. It is in no position to place demands or dictate terms.

The Government and the military are determined to move forward with their reform and economic uplift agenda and to extinguish the fire of terrorism through all-encompassing Operation Azm-e-Istehkam in the two troubled provinces of KP and Baluchistan. Steps have been initiated to convert soft Pakistan into a hard State.

The writer is Brigadier (R) General, war veteran; defence, security, and political analyst; international columnist; author of five books; Chairman Thinkers Forum Pakistan, Patron-in-chief CDS; takes part in TV talk shows.
*The views and opinions expressed herein, and any references, are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of the Centre for Development and Stability (CDS).
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