Nearly two dozen people have been killed and several others injured in two separate blasts in Pakistan's Balochistan district. The first explosion occurred at an independent candidate's office, claiming the lives of at least 12 people. The second blast took place at an election office. With the general election approaching on Thursday, violence has escalated across the country, resulting in the deaths and targeted attacks of numerous local candidates.
Pakistan's political climate is further complicated by the absence of the country's former Prime Minister and popular leader, Imran Khan. Khan, although widely supported by the population, currently finds himself imprisoned and ineligible to participate in the upcoming election due to corruption and state secrets charges. Despite these allegations, Khan vehemently denies any wrongdoing.
Khan's arrest in May last year prompted his supporters to take to the streets, some resorting to violence. In response, the country's powerful military undertook a comprehensive crackdown, which many individuals claim was directed by the military itself. These claims were categorically denied by the military.
During this period of unrest, numerous individuals were detained, and journalists faced censorship. Among those jailed was social media activist Sanam Javed, a supporter of Khan's Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaf (PTI) party. Javed, a 36-year-old mother of two, has been charged with terrorism and is accused of inciting her followers to commit acts of arson on the day of Khan's arrest. Javed adamantly denies these allegations.
Her father alleges that Javed's incarceration is an attempt by the authorities to silence dissenting voices. He believes that the charges against her are fabricated solely to harm Khan's political party, claiming the case to be politically motivated. Pakistan's Information Minister, however, refutes these claims and maintains that law enforcement agencies and prosecutors possess concrete evidence against Javed.
As Pakistan prepares for the general election, the country is marred by frequent terror attacks, economic uncertainties, and the absence of a prominent figure like Khan. The citizens are faced with a challenging decision on who to vote for, amidst the prevailing unease. The outcome of this election will shape the future political landscape of Pakistan, a nation grappling with various internal challenges.