Probing death threats
The decision to form a commission to probe into threats against PTI chief Imran Khan is a welcome development. Though the PTI has rejected the move, and refused to cooperate, it must go ahead and ensure that a thorough investigation is done. Mr Khan has repeatedly alleged that he is in the line of fire, and that some movers and shakers at the helm of affairs are out to take him out. These are serious charges coming from a former prime minister, and the fact that Khan had survived an attempt on his life in Wazirabad in November last year, makes it too difficult to ignore. The point is that the commission should exhibit an unbiased approach, and professionally get down to the job, and ensure that wheat is separated from chaff without giving in to any pressure whatsoever.
The PTI has registered a number of FIRs claiming that a plot is there to exterminate their leader. Moreover, the former PM is on record saying that he had recorded his video statement and saved it with his confidants, to be made public in case he is assassinated. This is where fair play should come into play and the PTI leadership should be taken on board. The PTI has reasons to disagree with any probe conducted under the interim government of Punjab because a similar JIT probing into the Wazirabad attack was sent packing, and the testimonials brought on record were brushed aside. Thus, the bad blood and mistrust is quite evident, and the same is in need of being addressed in a holistic manner.
Pakistan has seen many upheavals, and loss of its reputed personalities in terror attacks. From first PM Liaquat Ali Khan to Benazir Bhutto, there are many tragic instances that have had a lethal impact on society and its political fabric. While Mr Khan sits at the height of his popularity, any untoward incident could plunge the country deep into the abyss of lawlessness. Thus, a genuine and selfless probe into the threat factor is a must. Justice should be seen to be done, and this is what is expected of the commission.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 25th, 2023.
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