Army and public face to face in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa? Signs of a big game in Pakistan

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The situation in our neighboring country Pakistan is not improving. Every day a new political drama is seen there. This time the news is such that it can raise questions on the remaining credibility of democracy there. Looking at what is happening these days in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, it seems that a ‘side-to-side’ fight has started there.

News is coming that Pakistan’s Shahbaz Sharif government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Governor Rule Preparing to install. What we call ‘President’s Rule’ in India is called Governor’s Rule in Pakistan. That is, after dismissing the elected government there, the power will come directly into the hands of the Centre.

After all, why did the situation come to this?

Actually, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa party of Imran Khan PTI Is the strongest fort of. Chief Minister there Ali Amin Gandapur Openly challenging the central government and the army. Recently, PTI had taken out a huge march demanding the release of Imran Khan, in which violence also took place.

The central government alleges that CM Gandapur is using ‘state machinery’ (government vehicles, cranes, police) to topple the government and spread violence. Shahbaz Sharif’s government is feeling that if strict steps are not taken now, the situation will go out of hand and a civil war-like situation may arise in the country.

‘Passion’ of Imran supporters and ‘fear’ of the government

Despite being in jail, the magic of Imran Khan is working on people’s minds. On one of his instructions, a crowd of thousands from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is marching towards Islamabad. The government fears that if this crowd enters the capital, there could be a coup or massive violence. To end this ‘fear’, the Governor Raj card can be played.

What will happen if Governor’s rule is imposed?

If Shahbaz government takes this decision, then the anger of PTI and its supporters will reach the seventh sky.

  1. Dismissal: Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur and his cabinet will be removed immediately.
  2. Street fighting: Imran’s supporters are not among those who remain silent, in such a situation bloody clashes between the police and the public may increase.
  3. Economy: This political instability will act as poison for Pakistan which is already living in a state of poverty.

Is this a sign of dictatorship?

Experts believe that toppling the elected government is not a good sign for democracy. But the world knows how alive ‘democracy’ is in Pakistan. At present, the atmosphere there is very hot. Everyone’s eyes are on Islamabad whether the government will really take such a big risk?

Pakistan’s politics is changing every moment. As soon as any new update comes from there, we will definitely send it to you.