Despite these allegations, PTI should still not be banned. The party represents a significant number of Pakistani citizens and has the right to express its views and concerns through peaceful protests and demonstrations. Moreover, banning PTI could further polarize the country and lead to more violence. Instead, the authorities should conduct a transparent and fair investigation into the alleged plan and take appropriate legal action against those found guilty. It is also essential to ensure that the military and government buildings are adequately secured to prevent any future attacks.
In addition, the reports of a mutiny within the army should be investigated thoroughly, and appropriate action should be taken to maintain the discipline and unity of the armed forces. The stability and security of Pakistan depend on the army’s ability to carry out its duties professionally and impartially. Not entirely true but the names are being taken.
List of Military Officers Who Refused to Obey “Unlawful” Orders:
- Lt Col Imtiaz, CO 21 Punjab
- Lt Col Amir, CO 4FF
- Major Haider Ali
- Major Syed Ali Hussain Gillani, Punjab Rangers
- Maj Raja Sher Ali
- Major Ali Kamran Abidi
- Brig Hussain Ali
Additionally, the following Generals were involved in the movement:
- Gen Salman, 4 Corps
- Gen Hassan, 11 Corps
- Gen Asif, 12 Corps
- Gen Salahuddin, IG FC KPK
All of these officers and generals refused to obey the unlawful orders to open fire on the citizens during the protests in Pakistan. Their actions demonstrate their commitment to upholding the law and protecting the rights of the people. It is important to recognize and commend the bravery of these individuals who stood up for what was right, even in the face of potential consequences. But what about their discipline to follow the command? That is debatable.



































