Despite facing unjust criticism, LEAs continue to uphold law, ensuring protection of citizens' fundamental rights


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) accusations of forced disappearances against Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) are baseless and lack concrete evidence, aiming to stir public outrage without substantiated claims.
This propaganda is part of PTI's longstanding strategy of blaming state institutions without providing verifiable facts to support their allegations.
The party is deliberately shifting the narrative against state authorities to create confusion and undermine public trust in Pakistan’s LEAs.
PTI's tactics aim to divert attention from key political issues, including the looming verdict in the high-profile 190 million case, where Imran Khan faces potential conviction.
The allegations of forced disappearances are a calculated effort to delegitimize LEAs, casting doubt on their role in maintaining law and order.
By launching these attacks, PTI hopes to generate public outrage and mobilize support, particularly ahead of critical political developments such as the January 17 verdict.
This strategy of defaming LEAs is intended to weaken the state’s credibility, paving the way for PTI to portray itself as a victim of state oppression.
The baseless propaganda campaign also serves to create a hostile environment, which could disrupt national unity and stability in Pakistan.
PTI’s actions reflect a shift in its political approach, moving from addressing national issues to launching personal attacks against state institutions to protect political interests.
The military's role in reconciliation, especially through the pardon of PTI workers, has been strategically aimed at fostering peace without undermining justice. However, PTI’s approach risks hindering these efforts.
Pakistan’s LEAs have consistently protected the nation from internal and external threats, making significant sacrifices for national security and stability.
Despite facing unjust criticism, LEAs continue to uphold the law, ensuring the protection of citizens' fundamental rights.
The government and LEAs remain committed to upholding the law, and PTI's unverified claims only serve to harm the integrity of Pakistan’s institutions without contributing to constructive dialogue or resolution.
Despite efforts by the government to address national issues and promote reconciliation, PTI's actions and rhetoric cast doubt on its sincerity, raising concerns over the resolution of the ongoing political instability.

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