India-Pakistan Tension: The Government of Pakistan has taken a very important decision amidst the tension between India and Pakistan. A special emergency meeting of the National Assembly has been called at Parliament House in Islamabad on 5 May 2025 at 5 pm. This meeting is likely to be important for the security system of the country.
The meeting has been called by the President of Pakistan and will participate in Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Army Chief General Aseem Munir, leaders of all parties, ministers and security experts. It is believed that during this period, serious tension, military reaction, domestic security strategy and efforts to make the international community in favor of Pakistan will be discussed during this period.
India’s tough stance after Pahalgam attack – stir in Pakistan
After the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir, India has taken an aggressive stand against Pakistan. India has broken all diplomatic relations with Pakistan, canceled all Pakistani citizens’ visas and sent them out of the country. In addition, India has decided to abolish the Indus Water Treaty. The agreement between the two countries had been there for decades, but now India has also stopped it and this decision has created a lot of confusion in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s growing uneasiness, military activities and threats continue
India’s aggressive trend has spread an atmosphere of fear in Pakistan. The Pakistani Army is holding several secret meetings with Army Chief Asim Munir. Apart from this, siren systems are being installed on the border and missile tests have also increased. Bilawal Bhutto has even warned that there will be bleeding instead of water in the Indus river. This clearly exposes the restlessness and instability of the Pakistani government.
Shahbaz government’s difficulties, what will be the support of PTI?
In the background of this important meeting, everyone’s eyes are on Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party. In the absence of Imran Khan, who is currently in jail, the PTI is strongly against the government. The question is very important in this meeting whether Shahbaz Sharif will get the support of PTI at the parliamentary level. Cooperation between the government and the opposition is necessary to overcome the current crisis. But PTI has already boycotted several security meetings. This is the reason that this time there is doubt about his participation. It will be important to see what stance PTI takes to the President’s special invitation.
The situation in Pakistan is very sensitive.
This meeting will be important for Pakistan in view of the ongoing unrest in Pakistan, the atmosphere of terrorism and India’s strict response. If the major political parties of the country do not unite this time, then the internal unity of Pakistan may break. The future of Pakistan’s upcoming security policy will depend on whether the Shahbaz Sharif government gets the support of PTI, and what strategy is made to respond to India’s anger.