Good to be cautious

Published September 8, 2024

THIS is with reference to the report ‘Army hints at military trial for Imran’ (Sept 6). At the press conference by the head of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), a notable shift was observed compared to previous briefings with respect to the May 9 riots. Previously, the matter used to be emphasised a lot more sternly than what was the case this time.

The tone regarding Balochistan was also conciliatory, as the people of Balochistan were mentioned with high praise, marking a significant departure from earlier rhetoric that was focussed on security concerns. Additionally, the stance towards Afghanistan was notably more diplomatic.

However, understandably, the media coverage of the press conference remained focussed on whether or not the army wanted to take custody of the incarcerated former prime minister for a possible trial under the military law. The ISPR chief called a direct question in this regard ‘hypothetical’, adding that the law would be applied without discrimination.

Any action taken by the army against the former premier must be weighed carefully, as it could have serious implications for political stability and public order.

A disproportionate response may well lead to major setbacks for the country’s internal security, governance as well as its standing and image internationally.

Qamar Bashir
Islamabad

Published in Dawn, September 8th, 2024

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