Subramanian Swamy predicts a military coup in Pakistan, and it makes complete sense

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Subramanian Swamy, the visionary BJP leader and member of upper house of parliament has predicted a coup in Pakistan in two months. “My friends abroad tell me that Pak Army and ISI extremely cut up with playboy dimwit Imran Khan. There may be a coup by the armed forces by November this year. It does not matter to India because our goals are clear and in Pak it is tweedledum versus tweedledee,” tweeted Swamy.

Subramanian Swamy is known to have network of good people across the world, especially in our border countries of China and Pakistan. Therefore the prediction by Swamy may come true as he allegedly has highly placed sources in Pakistan. Given the current political scenario in Pakistan, the claims of coup by Subramanian Swamy is very much possible.

Political regimes in Pakistan tend to be vulnerable to trouble in border areas. Whenever the country lost a war with India, either the military took over from democratically elected regimes or transferred power to democratically elected leaders. When India under Narendra Modi scrapped Article 370 and bifurcated Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories, Pakistan faced a devastating geopolitical loss.

Imran Khan, the leader of PTI who was ‘elected/selected’ 1 year ago has been under great pressure to take retaliatory action against India, and since Pakistan has failed to improve its economic situation, it is in no position to wage war on India.

The Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan who has had full military support (before and) after he was elected because the armed forces played a great role in his election, has taken many steps to channel the anger he has been receiving from the domestic audience and opposition towards India.

Pakistan has been receiving continuous setback internationally as far as gaining support from the international community is concerned. Many countries including the US, UK, UAE, Maldives, France have supported India’s stance on the Kashmir issue. However, now the domestic audience is obviously not happy with the developments. They want some concrete step from the Army’s ‘selected’ Prime Minister which could be seen as ‘counter’ to India’s big move in Kashmir. The opposition leaders have called him the weakest PM Pakistan has ever seen. So, when the Imran Khan government arrested Maryam Nawaz, daughter of Nawaz Sharif, it was met with huge protests from the opposition and the slogan ‘Modi se tu darta hai, Maryam se tu ladta hai’ which literally translates into ‘Modi you fear but Maryam you fight’, has been gaining traction.

The popularity of Imran Khan is at an all-time low in the last one year. The people who saw that Imran khan and the Armed forces are on same lines in National Security and foreign policy are also questioning why the Army is not taking any concrete step. Therefore the credibility of Army is in question due to ineffectiveness of Imran Khan.

Pakistan armed forces could scarify the ‘weak leader’ as scapegoat. If the Pakistan armed forces carry a coup and dispose Khan from the post, they can tell the domestic audience that he was ineffective and as the Armed Forces are now in power, some real action can be expected and the losses in Kashmir can be reversed.

Imran Khan will not be the only one to face the wrath of the extremist forces in Pakistan if there’s a coup. The political history of Pakistan has many such precedents. In 1958 when the democratic government failed to control the riots and asked for military help, the armed forces instigated a coup and snatched the power. The country was under the leadership of two military generals namely Ayub Khan (1958-1969) and Yahya Khan (1961-1971). When Pakistan lost 1971 war to India, Yahya khan was disposed to pave the way for politicians and former foreign affairs minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

A few years later, Bhutto was disposed by another Military general Muhammad Zia ul Haq who ruled the country with iron fist for more than a decade till 1988. In 1999 too, chief of army staff Pervez Musharraf disposed democratically elected Nawaz Sharif on the pretext of Kargil war. Therefore, Pakistan has a long history of the elected leaders being disposed in favor of Military generals during war, pretext of or after war. So, it is very likely that Military chief Qamar Javed Bajwa will dispose Imran khan as scapegoat if the people’s anger does not simmer down.

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