Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, has accused individuals
associated with intelligence agencies of being responsible for the unrest
and violence that erupted on May 9. In a recent statement, Khan alleged
that these “agencies men” orchestrated the mayhem with the intention of
destabilizing the government. While the prime minister did not explicitly
name any specific intelligence agency, his remarks have ignited speculation
and drawn attention to the complex relationship between the civilian
government and the country’s intelligence apparatus. Critics argue that
such accusations could strain the already tense relationship between the
government and intelligence agencies, potentially impacting national
security and governance. The allegations made by Imran Khan are likely to
spark further debate and investigations into the incident.
associated with intelligence agencies of being responsible for the unrest
and violence that erupted on May 9. In a recent statement, Khan alleged
that these “agencies men” orchestrated the mayhem with the intention of
destabilizing the government. While the prime minister did not explicitly
name any specific intelligence agency, his remarks have ignited speculation
and drawn attention to the complex relationship between the civilian
government and the country’s intelligence apparatus. Critics argue that
such accusations could strain the already tense relationship between the
government and intelligence agencies, potentially impacting national
security and governance. The allegations made by Imran Khan are likely to
spark further debate and investigations into the incident.