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Politics and Treason: The Unending Cycle

By Noreen Shams

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
December 6, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

The ongoing, often emotional, debate over patriotism versus perceived treason is a recurrent theme throughout the history of our country’s governance, which has now reached a critical point.

As the pendulum of politics swings and nothing appears permanent, the current atmosphere is thick with contentious errors and deep-seated anger.

This controversy, while destined to eventually subside, faces immediate challenge from the military’s firm intervention.

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In a recent press conference, DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry delivered a blunt message directly addressing the “anti-army rhetoric” and the growing political polarization.

https://archive.mmnews.tv/dg-ispr-accuses-imran-khan-of-posing-a-national-security-threat/

He stated that the narrative being pushed by a “delusional mindset” is no longer just politics but has escalated into a “national security threat.”

Establishment Stance

The DG ISPR firmly asserted that no individual, their political desires, or their “ego” is above the interests of the State of Pakistan. He stressed the military’s strict neutrality, reiterating that the Pakistan Army does not represent any specific region, ethnicity, religion, or political ideology; their “sole agenda is Pakistan.”

He cautioned against attempts to create fissures between the people and the armed forces, warning that the military will “fight bare-knuckle” against those who attack the institution for the sake of personal agendas.

Let’s talk about bashing one’s own country on other platforms. The core issue is not the right to criticize, which is a fundamental right of any citizen many have exercised for years. The debate revolves around the platform chosen for that criticism and the intent behind it.

There is a critical distinction between voicing disagreement with domestic policies and actively working to undermine national institutions.

Appearing on media platforms in a state that is openly and historically antagonistic towards Pakistan, particularly those with a documented history of spreading anti-Pakistan narratives and twisting facts, transforms legitimate criticism into an act of irresponsibility and handing ammunition to the enemy.

The choice of exclusively appearing on media outlets whose entire ecosystem is dedicated to portraying Pakistan as unstable and dangerous raises serious questions about the intent behind the communication.

This argument is underscored by the principle that patriotism and principles should not be selective or change based on which political party is currently facing challenges.

Many of the same arguments now being made about responsible dissent were previously used by supporters of the current critics back in 2018. The calls then were “Respect the institutions,” “Don’t speak against them,” and “This harms Pakistan’s image.”

While criticism of the establishment’s policies is valid, taking those grievances to hostile foreign channels to “spit venom” is seen as crossing the vital line between dissent and damage.

In summary, criticism is vital and necessary for a healthy democracy, but weakening one’s own country by validating enemy narratives on hostile platforms is viewed not as bravery but as a severe lapse in national responsibility.

Overall, the message to other groups at the moment is the current political landscape demands patience for the storm to pass, but the recent press conference suggests that such forbearance must be put on hold for any narrative deemed detrimental to the state’s security and unity.

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