
BREAKING: The street power of Imran Khan’s camp does not disappear it erupts.
Violence outside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi is yet another reminder that Pakistan’s political crisis is not cooling down, it is rotting from the inside.
What we are witnessing is not just a protest.
It is the collapse of state credibility.
When a country jails its most powerful opposition figure, blocks access, suppresses dissent, and then acts shocked when supporters pour into the streets, it only exposes one truth:
Pakistan is no longer being governed through confidence.
It is being managed through fear, barricades, and force.
Adiala Jail has now become more than a prison.
It has become a symbol of Pakistan’s broken system
where institutions are weaponised,
where law is applied selectively,
and where every crackdown creates even more anger.
The regime wants to project control.
But scenes of chaos outside the jail send the opposite message to the world:
• a frightened establishment,
• a restless public,
and a political system surviving on coercion instead of legitimacy.
This is what happens when politics is pushed into a prison cell.
It does not disappear.
It spills onto the roads.
Pakistan today stands trapped between repression and instability.
And every fresh clash outside Adiala Jail is proof that the crisis is not ending
it is deepening.
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