(24 News) Federal Minister of Facts and Broadcasting atta Tarar has said that there will be no chaos in the country, wherever it happens, we will stand in front of it.
Pakistan is now focusing on business, not aid”>Atta Tarar said that I have more responsibility too protect the minority community, the country of Pakistan is a great blessing of Allah Almighty, we have to protect it, contribute to its advancement, our elders for this country. Gave great sacrifices.
The Information Minister said that the call for civil disobedience is ridiculous, the politics of disobedience and violence have been rejected by the people, the politics of dead bodies is being done by creating a false narrative, the call for civil disobedience is shameful. , your disobedience has turned to one another, disobedience is in your blood, people have rejected it.
He further said that the people have rejected the politics of disobedience and violence, otherwise they would not have run.
Atta Tarar also said that khyber pakhtunkhwa government is not looking serious to bring peace and order in the province, Latif Khosa is not old enough to do politics, I ask him why did he put strings, why did he run away? They want to create chaos, we will not let them do it, the National Action Plan is being implemented.
How can citizens effectively engage with the National Action Plan to promote peace and stability in Pakistan?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Expert on Pakistan’s Current Political Climate
Time.news editor (TNE): Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Sara Ahmed, a political analyst specializing in South Asian affairs. With the recent statements from Federal Minister of Facts and Broadcasting, Atta Tarar, about maintaining order in Pakistan, we delve into the implications of these remarks. Dr.Ahmed, how do you interpret Minister Tarar’s assertion that “there will be no chaos in the country”?
dr.Sara Ahmed (DSA): Thank you for having me. Minister Tarar’s comments reflect a strong governmental stance against any potential unrest or civil disobedience. His assertion suggests a commitment from the government to maintain stability and uphold law and order amidst rising tensions. It indicates that they recognize potential threats to peace but are prepared to confront them decisively.
TNE: He mentioned that the call for civil disobedience is “ridiculous” and that the people have rejected politics of violence. What does this say about the current socio-political landscape in Pakistan?
DSA: Those statements indicate an underlying frustration with dissent and a desire to delegitimize opposition narratives. Tarar’s emphasis on unity highlights the ruling party’s concerns that civil disobedience could undermine stability. However, his dismissal of dissent as shameful may alienate those who feel marginalized. This could create further divisions within society, complicating efforts to achieve national cohesion.
TNE: Minister Tarar also pointed fingers at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for not being serious about peace. What does this imply for regional governance?
DSA: This kind of rhetoric serves to shift accountability while spotlighting governance issues in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.The implication is that the federal government, led by Tarar’s party, may be looking to reinforce its authority by criticizing provincial governance. This could be a strategic move to consolidate power while appearing to act in the interest of public safety. The effectiveness of this approach, however, hinges on public perception and the actual integration of the National Action Plan.
TNE: Speaking of the National Action Plan, what should readers understand about its current implementation and its significance for peace and order in Pakistan?
DSA: The national Action Plan is crucial for countering extremism and ensuring law enforcement. Minister Tarar’s reinforcement of this plan represents the government’s intent to address security challenges. However, effective implementation requires collaboration between federal and provincial governments. For readers, it is essential to remain engaged and informed about the progress of this plan, as it directly impacts everyday safety and the broader socio-political stability of the country.
TNE: what practical advice would you offer to citizens seeking to understand and navigate this complex political habitat?
DSA: Citizens should stay informed through credible news sources, support civil discourse, and engage in community dialog. Understanding the mechanisms of governance and the political landscape can empower individuals to advocate for their rights peacefully. Participating in local politics and being proactive about community issues can foster a more resilient society, one that can withstand the pressures of political turmoil.
TNE: Thank you, Dr. Ahmed, for your insights on this pressing issue. It’s clear that the statements from Minister Tarar reflect deeper currents within Pakistan’s political arena, and your expertise sheds vital light on potential outcomes and community responsibilities.
DSA: Thank you for having me. The evolving political narrative is essential for all of us in Pakistan, and active citizenship is vital for positive change.