Irfan Baloch
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Karachi Violence Surge what is the cause
Asma Jahangir wakes up from slumber and questions the legality of Military courts
Before that she questioned the ISPR’s practice of regular press releases
Note: internationally , she is known as a “human rights activist” but that activity only takes place if the blame is on Pakistani military institution. There will be no word if the perpetrators are religious or nationalist extremists.
"but what does an innocent comment by a harmless woman have to do with Karachi violence? asks a newborn analyst
Answer is.. its a continuation .. of war Against Karachi.. through violence, through doubt and through propaganda.. So Asma Jahangir didnt utter those words all of a sudden.
As if it was some sort of a trigger
there have been three signature incidents Back to back All tragic , All meant to cause fear, helplessness and despair among the citizens
- Murder of an Ahmedi Doctor
- Abduction of the son of a Judge of Sindh court
- Murder of Amjad Sabri
What is left to do is potentially target Muslims on last Friday of Ramadan or Eid day.
So the Smug & sarcastic question and comments comes from certain quarters
What have Rangers achieved? Why Army/ Rangers claimed that they have controlled Karachi? Pakistan is going down like I said before….
Point is:
None of this is circumstantial or coincidence.. its planned chaos.. someone might say no Shiit Sherlock, this is not hard to decide.
BUT what about the cause? Why Army faif?
Answer is.. sorry… wrong question
Because Army/ Rangers didn’t fail.. wherever they arrested the terrorists and brought them to courts… they were freed and now they are harassing the same people once again. Openly taunting and threatening those that reported them. People like Raza Rabbani and Asma Jahangir who are known for their morbid hatred for Army… would rather see the military courts disbanded and their every judgment challenged or annulled in civilian courts and if it means people die at the hands the same culprits.
There is always a cause and effect.
When Rangers either killed or captured the terrorists/ criminals belonging to sectarian outfits, political parties, druglords or ethnic groups… the Karachi law and order situation was improved… but when some quarters due to a particular agenda or just outright hostility towards anything military… put hurdles in this process and preferred that the offenders were freed then the situation got worse once again.
Finally there is a CPEC connection to all this as well. The war of CPEC is being fought in Ka
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