AJK govt bans Joint Awami Action Committee, notification issued

Colonial this, colonial that

The Messiah Imran will save all, with no plans, idiots as PTI members

All it will do is bring more chaos to a system that doesn't work


PTI at the moment is a terrible terrible party that can't be trusted at all to safeguard Pakistan interests


Sure!!! Only Trust The Duffers Who Already Lost Half Our Country
 
PTI at the moment is a terrible terrible party that can't be trusted at all to safeguard Pakistan interests


like I said the faujeeets just re hash non sense to be spilled by a new generation of idiots..

lets look at the faujeeeets and their labeling of enemies of the state

Fatima Jinnah -

During the 1965 Pakistani presidential election campaign, Ayub Khan and his supporters ran a smear campaign against Fatima Jinnah (Madar-e-Millat, sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah), accusing her of being a pro-India and pro-American agent (sometimes called a foreign agent or traitor to Pakistan).

Key Details​

  • Fatima Jinnah challenged Ayub Khan as the candidate of the Combined Opposition Parties (COP). She criticized his dictatorship and called for democracy.
  • In response, Ayub Khan’s side portrayed her as unfit to rule (including gender-based attacks) and disloyal to Pakistan. She was labeled an Indian/American agent working against national interests.
  • State-backed propaganda, including newspaper ads, amplified these accusations. Sources describe her being "declared a traitor" or branded as such by the regime.
  • This was a common tactic at the time to undermine opponents. Ayub won the indirect election (via Basic Democrats) amid widespread rigging allegations, though Fatima Jinnah had strong popular support, especially in urban areas and East Pakistan.
While Ayub Khan may not have used the exact word "traitor" in a single recorded quote in every source, his campaign and government machinery clearly promoted these disloyalty accusations, which amounted to calling her a traitor in political terms. This episode is well-documented in Pakistani political history as a low point in attacks on the "Mother of the Nation."
 
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman

The Pakistani army and military government under Yahya Khan explicitly called Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Bangabandhu) a traitor and charged him with treason in 1971.

Key Historical Facts​

  • On the night of 25 March 1971, the Pakistan Army launched Operation Searchlight in East Pakistan. They arrested Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from his residence in Dhaka shortly after.
  • He was immediately charged with treason and sedition (including "waging war against the state"). A secret military tribunal later tried him on these charges.
  • On 26 March 1971, in a radio broadcast, President Yahya Khan and the regime accused Mujib and the Awami League of treason.
  • The official Pakistan White Paper (August 1971) formally blamed Mujib and the Awami League for the crisis, portraying their actions as treasonous and secessionist.
This mirrors the earlier smear campaign against Fatima Jinnah. In the eyes of the Pakistani military establishment at the time, Mujib’s demand for autonomy (Six Points) and the non-cooperation movement were seen as betrayal of the Pakistani state, leading to his arrest, trial, and a death sentence (which was never carried out due to international pressure and the war’s outcome).

Note: In Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is revered as the Father of the Nation. In Pakistan’s official narrative (especially within parts of the military), he has long been viewed as the man who broke up the country. Recent statements (as late as 2025) by Pakistani military spokespersons have continued to refer to him as a "traitor."

This episode is central to the history of the Bangladesh Liberation War and the atrocities of 1971.
 

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