The trap of constitutional amendments
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Signs of economic improvement have started to be seen in the country but the fog of uncertainty about the future remains claims, threats are in place but no aspect can be seen apart from the ground realities, this can be said with confidence. The 26th constitutional amendment has become a trap for both the government and the PTI, which is bent on violent protests. Survival will be at stake. Who is most to blame for bringing the situation to this critical point and what are people saying? In this regard, it has not been crawling on the ears of the ruling elites.
First of all, it has to be admitted that during the tsunami of political misbehaviour, the People's Party not only maintained its existence, and saved politics, but also saved the governments. The fun is also returning - JUI's seats have been reduced, and it has moved into the opposition but its political status and effective street power are still intact. Both the government and the opposition parties are forced to attend Maulana's door. The biggest loss in this environment is the Muslim League-N and some are even saying that the PML-N is playing its last political innings. People who live together know that after the formation of the PML-N government, all the cannons of people's criticism were aimed at Shehbaz Sharif. When Maryam Nawaz became the Chief Minister, criticism started on her too. In the third phase, people are not forgiving even Nawaz Sharif. The last and dangerous phase is that everyone is now pointing fingers at the establishment leadership for not effectively controlling the destabilizing situation in the country - what a funny atmosphere that on the one hand the PTI and its facilitators.
The rulers and their guardians are taking good care of them and on the other hand, their supporters are also openly expressing their displeasure. No one had thought that PML-N would become so disgusted and apolitical by the people. Shehbaz Sharif's style of governance is apolitical from the beginning. If the justification for Nawaz Sharif's ill health is accepted as true, public politics is Maryam Nawaz. but she is now cut off from the common people, let alone her party. Growing unpopularity makes anyone completely politically irrelevant. Be it individuals, parties or institutions, everyone has to pay the price of their actions - PTI's protest politics seems to have suffered after its recent invasion of Islamabad, but it has been seen by all that all the security measures are in place. Despite this, there were violent protests in the city, stone pelting, lathi charges, and tear gas shells, one policeman was killed and more than 100 were injured, thus it became big news. The jailed PTI founder was made ready by the establishment for this chaos. It is enough for prisoner number 804 that there was a big uproar over the call made while sitting in the jail.
Since the fall of the Imran government in April 2022, there has been no government policy to prevent political unrest. Now It has been realized that if the PTI founder is in jail, he should be treated like a prisoner and that the daily press conferences have been banned. Only time will tell how effective the measures being taken to keep the judiciary within constitutional limits will be. The next possible Chief Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and these seven like-minded fellow judges have made it clear that The general elections of 2024 will be declared null and void. The process of rewriting the constitution will continue. If the government's response strategy is not solidified in this regard, it will disintegrate itself. Recent riots have proven yet again that the force the establishment has created in the name of YouTubers, the "mujahidin" of fifth-generation warfare, is more dangerous than violent armed groups.
On the one hand, they incite mobs to attack, then on the other hand footage excerpts released on social media portraying law enforcement agencies as villains. The dragon of terrorism is raging in KPK and Balochistan but the anarchist party has tasked the Chief Minister KPK with attacking Islamabad. Gandapur is indeed playing both sides of the wicket but this damage is being done to the state and the people.
During the recent attack, the armed squads of KP police personnel in plain clothes also fired tear gas shells at the Punjab and Islamabad police. Even after the example set of attacking the federal government by taking the Afghan citizens with them, if the strictest action is not taken, the next step will be in the form of armed conflict. PTI is in search of dead bodies to survive. It has been proven that the present government can neither defend itself nor provide security to those who support it. Those elements in the establishment and the judiciary who sincerely believe that the PTI is not fit for power in any way must have concluded that if we have to do everything ourselves, then what disease is the government a cure for? The next scenario of power in the country has been subject to constitutional amendments only after that it will be decided on whose neck the noose will fit.