Unity Against Aggression, Not Endorsement of Rule

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pakistan’s downgrade to an “authoritarian regime” in the 2023 Democracy Index underscores the deep-rooted failures of its internal power structure. The military establishment—long dominant in Pakistan’s political life—continues to subvert democracy by aligning with dynastic political elites such as the Sharifs and Zardaris. Instead of serving national interest, these players have maintained a status quo that benefits foreign agendas, silences dissent, and suppresses reform. Decisions that should serve the people are made to appease international powers and financial institutions, leaving Pakistan unable to act independently on critical national matters.
International actors further exploit this vulnerability. They support the military when it serves their interests, yet use global narratives and pressure to vilify the nation when convenient. Pakistan becomes both a tool and a scapegoat—used, punished, and misrepresented in equal measure. In this power game, it’s the people of Pakistan who suffer: denied good governance, jobs, and justice.
Despite these betrayals, when faced with threats from India, Pakistanis—regardless of political leanings—stand united to defend the nation. This patriotism must not be mistaken for support of the current regime or military rule. The overwhelming public support still lies with PTI and Imran Khan, who represent a break from the old cycle of corruption and foreign servitude. People rally behind Khan not just for his populism, but for his promise of sovereignty, accountability, and dignity.
To internal and external forces hoping to manipulate the current crisis for political gain: do not misread Pakistan’s unity in the face of aggression as consent to oppression. The people demand change—not from outside, but from within.
 

Siberite

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Your efforts are commendable. I hope you can see the real Afghan agents and Indian sympathizers in your lines. Good luck to take a stand against them.
 

jigrot

Minister (2k+ posts)
Your efforts are commendable. I hope you can see the real Afghan agents and Indian sympathizers in your lines. Good luck to take a stand against them.
Pakistan faces many enemies, externally and internally, and distinguishing between those who serve the country and those who weaken, it is critical, but let's be clear: accusing people of being Afghan agents or Indian sympathizers just because they challenge injustice or demand accountability, is wrong. It’s a tactic used by those who protect the corrupt and illegitimate systems of power.
 

Siberite

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan faces many enemies, externally and internally, and distinguishing between those who serve the country and those who weaken, it is critical, but let's be clear: accusing people of being Afghan agents or Indian sympathizers just because they challenge injustice or demand accountability, is wrong. It’s a tactic used by those who protect the corrupt and illegitimate systems of power.
Never underestimate the wisdom of your words. Those who play the game, knows how to create crisis and disunity. I have seen enough of those agents who are widespread on this site. Had it been their day, they would attack Pakistan even if they have to crawl and happily climb on the Indians tanks with Taranga on them.
I am not anti Pakistan and I hate those who use politics to achieve their agenda.
 

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