Meengla
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ISPR has denied those allegations, it is sad army is being dragged into dirty politics.
The extent, if any, of Army's role can be debated in 'orchestrating' the current crises. We will never know for sure for either versions--such is the nature of the beast.
However, there was no choice left for either PTI or the govt but to involved the Army: PTI had escalated their demands to the point of the demands becoming simply unacceptable (the latest: PM should resign permanently and not just for 30 days!) and, short of using force, the govt was left with no choice but to seek army's help.
However, I am going to accuse the army of at least connivance in this matter: Yesterday's ISPR statement rejected use of 'force' and that too in face of the storming of the PM House. That was a veiled threat to the govt: You can't kick out the thugs even if they damage the PM House and the Parliament. Mr. Javed Hashmi realized the ploy and knew his name will be damaged forever if he doesn't leave PTI--and he did the right thing at the right time.