Govt, military stand united, only Imran Khan is causing unrest, says Hammad Hasan

Imran Khan

Journalist Hammad Hasan has said that reports of a rift between the establishment and the government are nothing but rumours.

He added that economic and security matters are on the right track, with major projects underway, and that the government and the establishment remain fully aligned.

According to Hasan, the real issue lies solely with PTI and Imran Khan, who are stirring protests and unrest.

Exceptional coordination between civil-military leaders: Maj Gen (retd) Zahid Mehmood

Major General (Retd) Zahid Mehmood said that attempts are being made to create the impression of a rift between the army and the government.

He emphasised that there is exceptional cooperation between the civilian government and the military leadership, which has been the key behind these remarkable achievements.

Azhar Javed Dismisses Govt-Army Rift Rumours as Baseless

Senior journalist Azhar Javed has dismissed the circulating new conspiracy stories about differences between the government and the establishment as baseless, stating that the sole purpose of these fabricated narratives is to attract attention on social media and spread uncertainty.

Azhar Javed said that he has direct contact with responsible circles on both the government and the establishment sides, and he can say with full certainty that not only is there complete harmony between the two institutions at present, but their relationship is at an exemplary level.

No rift between the govt and army:

Renowned anchorperson Sana Mirza, sharing her views on the current political situation, said that debating whether the government and the establishment enjoy good relations at this time is a highly absurd narrative.

Sana Mirza said that the coordination and cooperation between the political and military leadership seen in the present era is extraordinary, and it is this very collaboration that has enabled Pakistan to achieve notable successes on multiple fronts. She emphasised that if these relations were not exemplary, the world would not recognise Pakistan’s diplomatic, economic, and defence accomplishments today.