PTI and BLA Accused of Undermining Pakistan Ahead of SCO Summit
PTI and BLA accused of undermining Pakistan ahead of the SCO summit, with allegations of foreign influence and sabotage of Pak-China relations.
PTI and BLA accused of undermining Pakistan ahead of the SCO summit, with allegations of foreign influence and sabotage of Pak-China relations. |
Date: October 7, 2024
Reporter: Imtiyaz Ali Abbasi
Posted by Daily Watts Newspaper, The largest digital English news network in Pakistan
Islamabad: As the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit approaches, allegations have surfaced accusing the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) of coordinating efforts to undermine Pakistan’s stability. Both groups are suspected of acting as proxies for Zionist interests, according to political commentators.
These concerns have been raised as tensions mount, with sources claiming that PTI has been orchestrating unrest in the federal capital. Meanwhile, the BLA is being accused of targeting Chinese nationals in Karachi, a move seen as an attempt to destabilize Pak-China relations at a crucial juncture. Pakistan and China’s relationship has reached new heights of cooperation, and these disruptive actions are perceived as deliberate attempts to sabotage that progress ahead of the high-profile diplomatic event.
Foreign Influence Alleged:
Critics argue that both PTI and the BLA are following directives from foreign powers, seeking to destabilize Pakistan. PTI’s invitation to Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has further fueled speculation that the party is aligning itself with anti-Pakistan forces. Political analysts warn of the urgency to recognize the dangerous implications of these activities, calling for national unity in the face of these external threats.
With the SCO summit looming, the allegations have heightened concerns over national security, prompting calls for stringent measures to ensure the event proceeds without disruption.
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