Pakistan headed for a long-term instability with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif facing political challenges from his overthrow, Imran Khan Niazi in the form of a long March to Islam Tomorrow in the midst of Pakistani rupees who fell free and neutral Pakistani army.
According to a report that reached New Delhi, Chairman of PTI Imran Khan Niazi will depart from Peshawar on the morning of May 25 for Islamabad to lead a long parade. Apparently, the call for this parade was mainly for people from Kyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab with parallel protests in Quetta in Balochistan and local protests in Sukkur, Lakanana, Hyderabad and Karachi from Sindh Province. As PTI leaders said that Niazi would announce the next action plan on June 3, it was possible that the former Bowler Pace could plan to protest in Islamabad.
However, the Shehbaz Sharif government took direct political challenges with part 144 which was stated in Sindh Province and crushed throughout the country of IMRAN NIAZI’s supporters.
While the Islamic Republic in the state of political flux since March this year, the Pakistani army under the General Qamar Jawed Bajwa wants its flock to remain neutral and focus on containing internal disputes and economic stability in Pakistan. GHQ Rawalpindi was also concerned about the fall of the Taliban Muslim occupation of Afghan neighboring because Sunni Pashtun troops did not recognize the durand line as an international border between the two countries because it divided the Pashtun Tribe Community.
Political games in Pakistan are complicated with Imran Niazi who are trying to make the nationalist cards of their victims by forcing general elections earlier this year with the belief that their popularity with young people and their clear disgust with the ruling political feudal family will make it PM PM once again.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his political allies wanted the government to undergo a full term until October 2023 while he sought Pakistani economic consolidation. The economic situation of Pakistan is precarious with high external debt, two-digit food and fuel inflation and spinning pakistani rupees. Shehbaz and Foreign Minister Bilawal Zardari have also made a strong statement about Kashmir in the Pakistani, UN and Chinese assembly to calm domestic political hearing.
The idea of next year’s general election also fits with the Pakistani army when the 62 -year -old Bajwa General on November 11 and is ready to be extended as the Army Chief of Staff, the position he has done since November 29, 2016. Another reason is that Rawalpindi GHQ has no love missing For Imran Niazi after the last trying to defame the good name of the Pakistani army as corrupt and call it neutral as an animal in an effort to incite them. The army has now taken a neutral position on political fermentation in the country but witnessed the internal situation that developed in the country by paying attention to the current economic crisis because it directly affected national security.
Shehbaz’s brother Sharif, Nawaz Sharif, also wanted an initial election before November 2022 so that the government only accepted the extension of General Bajwa. This belief was also reinforced by the fact that Imran Khan Niazi faced a serious hatred among the community for the current economic crisis in Pakistan and made the country a paria with the US and the West. Delays in the general election will erase hatred towards Niazi, with Shehbaz must wrestle with a raging economic crisis faced by the nation. This is a red code for Pakistan.