The political climate in Pakistan has become extremely delicate, and neither the ruling party nor the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf seem to be leaning towards a compromise.
In a democratic system, the opposition and the government are not two opposing forces but rather two wheels of the same car. The government believes Imran Khan is not a politician but a terrorist, despite the fact that Imran Khan, the former captain of the national cricket team, won the world cup for Pakistan in 1992, which to this day remains the only ODI World Cup title of the nation.
Then, in 2018, Imran Khan was elected as prime minister, breaking a record by becoming the first cricketer to hold this crucial position and represent Pakistan abroad.
Imran Khan was accused of being the instigator of terrorism just one day before by Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb. It is crucial to keep in mind that the tenets of justice, openness, and democracy should also serve as the basis for political discourse.
Any democratic state must build a fair system in order to uphold law and order. According to the established protocol, everyone should be treated equally. The notion that Imran Khan, a former prime minister, is a mastermind of terrorism is in violation of the justice principle. The government should uphold democratic principles rather than using divisive language and unfounded charges.
It is significant that PTI officials like Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Fawad Chaudhry advised supporters to maintain calm during Imran Khan’s incarceration. But because the public was so incensed, eventually people’s emotions overcame them. Mian Mahmoud Al-Rashid, a former opposition leader in the provincial assembly, emphasizes the importance of upholding the law and treating everyone fairly. But it’s important to follow the right procedures and back up your assertions with credible proof. Government must keep in mind that everyone should be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law following a fair trial before making baseless charges.
Investigations into the government’s accusations against Imran Khan ought to be impartial and open. In order to create a society where the rule of law and democracy flourish, it is crucial to cultivate a culture of open dialogue, unity, and understanding.