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Pakistan's political parties rally behind Asim Munir led military, slam PTI over ‘anti-state narrative’

Pakistan’s political parties closed ranks behind the military, accusing PTI of promoting an anti-state narrative after sharp ISPR remarks on Imran Khan, as PTI rejected the claims and defended its leader.

December 08, 2025 / 11:36 IST
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Pakistan parties close ranks over army
Pakistan parties close ranks over army

Lawmakers from across Pakistan’s political spectrum threw their weight behind the armed forces, accusing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of trying to “malign state institutions” and promote an “anti-state narrative”, Dawn reported.

The political pushback followed PTI’s objections to a recent press briefing by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesperson, who had described jailed former prime minister Imran Khan as a “narcissist” and a “mentally ill person”. During the briefing, the spokesperson also warned that the PTI founder was “edging into ‘security threat’ territory” because of his repeated rhetoric against the military.

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Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal weighed in on X, calling Imran’s remarks “a deeply irresponsible and dangerous trend that seeks to undermine Pakistan's state institutions, weaken national cohesion, and erode public trust in the armed forces who defend our borders with courage and sacrifice.”

“Political differences are part of any democracy, but when politics crosses the line into anti-state narrative building, deliberate misinformation, and attacks on the integrity of Pakistan's Armed Forces and its leadership, it threatens the stability, security, and unity of the country,” Iqbal wrote. He added that no politician should “weaponise divisive rhetoric for personal gain at the cost of Pakistan's national security.”