Operation Sindoor: In the backdrop of tension between India and Pakistan, clear signs of internal rebellion in Pakistan are beginning to show. Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi, the chief cleric of the Lal Masjid in the capital Islamabad, has openly rebelled against the Pakistani army and made serious allegations against the government and army. The video of his speech is currently going viral on social media.

‘Are you ready to fight India?’ Maulana’s direct question, silence in the crowd

Ghazi asked thousands of people present in the mosque, “If Pakistan declares war against India, are you ready for it? Will any of you come forward to fight?” Although even after Maulana’s question Nobody raised his hand. There was silence in the entire area. On this, Maulana Ghazi said, “If no one raises his hand on my question, it is clear. People do not trust their country either.” This statement is considered to be a symbol of current political, social and military instability in Pakistan.

Pakistani army serious allegations of bombing their own citizens

Ghazi exposed shocking details of Pakistani army suppression and atrocities in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. He alleged that, “The Pakistani government and the army are bombing their own citizens. There are increasing cases of injustice against Baloch and Pakhtun population and many are disappearing without any clues.” Regarding the injustice done to the people of Balochistan, especially, Maulana said, “The army kidnaps people, bans them in false charges and bombs them on their own villages.”

The government and the army were directly criticized, targeting General Aseem Munir

Maulana Ghazi directly criticized and ridiculed the Pakistani Army Chief General Aseem Munir and his core commanders. He said, “These people have only the greed for power. They do not protect the country and religion, but consider their own people as enemies.” He also warned Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s cabinet, saying, “People’s patience is ending. The internal dissatisfaction of the country may soon take the form of volcano.”

India warns of atomic bomb, ‘Angry cat pillar Noche’

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif has once again threatened India for a nuclear attack. He said, “India can take military action on the Line of Control at any time. We will also give a befitting reply to it.” However, there is no basis for these threats among the general public of Pakistan, as is clear from Maulana Ghazi’s speech and the indifferent reaction of the attendees.

Impact of internal rebellion in Pakistan?

Currently, Pakistan has intense disturbance at religious, social and political levels. In places like Islamabad, open questions are being raised against the army and the government. The number of people raising voice against military operations in Balochistan and Pakhtunkhwa region is increasing. Maulana Ghazi’s speech and the silent reaction of the public make it clear that internal dissatisfaction in Pakistan is now taking open form. Today the harsh reality is that the Pakistani leadership, which has been threatening to fight with India, is no longer getting the support of its own people.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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