With campaigning now in full swing the attack calls into question the effectiveness of the state when it comes to countering organisations such as the TTP, which has considerable support among sections of the populace, is well-funded despite attempts to cut the flow of money into terrorist organisations and still maintains a seemingly invulnerable protective carapace of impunity. Couple this with the decision to mainstream organisations hitherto regarded as terrorist, and bring them into the political fold in the hope that the democratic process will bring them moderation over time, and there is a visible landscape of poisonous tolerance in which the bombers may reside in ease.
The caretaker government has been briefed as to the clear and present dangers faced by campaigning politicians, and at the very least ought to be extending the duty of care to encompass the security of candidates of all parties. The state has the resources at its command to provide security, and if it does not then that is a choice the state has made. The shape of things to come, perhaps.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 12th, 2018.
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