Riasat-e-Taiba” Pakistan’s Unintentional Confession
When Army Chief Asim Munir says “Riasat-e-Taiba aur Riasat-e-Pakistan ka gehra ta’alluq hai”, it isn’t a mistake, it’s a truth spoken aloud.
This line openly projects Pakistan as a state built not on law or citizenship, but on religious identity alone. It attempts to rebrand extremist ideology as national history, turning terror groups into “ideological relatives” of the state.
The message is blunt.
Pakistan’s army seeks legitimacy from religion, not democracy. When ballots fail and governance collapses, sermons are weaponised. Clerics are courted because the people no longer consent.
By invoking faith, Munir also places the army above accountability questioning it becomes un-Islamic, not political.
This is the shameful reality.
In Pakistan, terrorism isn’t an aberration, it is institutional. Militancy isn’t condemned, it is contextualised.
The mask didn’t slip. It was removed.
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