This letter refers to the editorial ‘PTI’s chaos curve’ (November 25, 2024). The problem is that, in the aftermath of these violent marches, the state seems reluctant to take action against the party’s senior leadership. The major question is: why did they march on the capital when foreign dignitaries were visiting Pakistan?
Is it necessary to invade Islamabad to invite attention to their demands? This party has lost support in the country (except in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where it is slowly becoming unpopular). Why not spend the same time, money and energy to solve the problems faced by the people of that province?
Shakir Lakhani
Karachi
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