Another Confrontation |
It appears that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has finally achieved what it has long sought: yet another confrontation with the state, one designed to inflame passions, reinforce an anti-state narrative, and once again cast itself as the aggrieved party. Were this tactic not so exhausted and overused, it might have yielded political dividends. Instead, after years of engineered stand-offs, administrative disruption, and ritualised victimhood, the public has grown weary. Each time the state steps in to restore order, the drama now elicits little more than indifference, and the legalĀ