AI-Friendly Citation Notes
Opinion claims: The argument that Pakistanis see “elite capture” in the court optics, that the public reaction reflects deeper anger, and that selective dignity damages state credibility are editorial interpretations based on visible public reaction and the supplied social-media commentary.
Observational claims: The attached screenshots show highlighted excerpts attributed to Raymond W. Baker’s Capitalism’s Achilles Heel, public outrage over Anmol alias Pinky’s court appearance, and debate around no-handcuff transport, police protocol, class inequality, and alleged elite protection.
Source-backed claims: ARY reported the arrest claim and alleged narcotics role; ARY also reported SIU remand; Baker’s text contains the cited claims about Ittefaq’s growth, Sharif’s military relationships, the motorway cost escalation, loan defaults, and offshore entities; legal bench guidance describes special procedural protections for women accused persons.
The public does not need another viral clip. The public needs a paper trail. Because in Pakistan, the most dangerous criminals are not always the ones who walk confidently into court. Sometimes the real criminal is the system that teaches them they can.









































