In a recent statement, political commentators have raised serious concerns about the actions of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), alleging that both groups are acting as proxies for Zionist interests.
With the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit approaching, fears are mounting that these entities have been instructed to sabotage this critical diplomatic meeting.
Sources claim that PTI has been unleashed to create unrest in the capital, while the BLA has been accused of targeting Chinese nationals in Karachi. These actions are perceived as attempts to undermine the growing camaraderie between Pakistan and China, especially as their partnership reaches unprecedented heights.
Furthermore, the allegation extends to both groups purportedly following directives from foreign powers. Critics highlight that PTI's recent activities and their invitation to Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar are indicative of their alignment with anti-Pakistan forces.
Political analysts emphasize the urgency for the nation to recognize these dynamics and call for a collective disregard for PTI, which they believe is functioning as a front for foreign interests against Pakistan's sovereignty and unity.
The situation continues to evolve as the country prepares for the important SCO Summit, with national security hanging in the balance.