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Sectarian Tensions Rise in Pakistan Amidst Iran War Fallout

Pakistan is experiencing increased sectarian tensions following controversial remarks made by Army Chief Asim Munir during an iftar event on March 19. The statement, perceived as anti-Shia, has led to protests and accusations of aligning with President Trump's interests, raising concerns about potential instability.

Pakistan is grappling with escalating internal unrest amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran, as the war's geopolitical repercussions extend throughout the region. This crisis has manifested as an energy war, with global oil and gas infrastructure facing attacks that impact economies worldwide. Tensions in Pakistan intensified after Army Chief Asim Munir allegedly made contentious statements during a March 19 iftar event. According to reports, Munir told Shia clerics that those supporting Iran should leave Pakistan, sparking widespread anger within the Shia community. Religious leaders have accused Munir of prioritizing US interests, echoing policies reminiscent of Zia-ul-Haq. Experts warn that continued tensions, exacerbated by external pressures from the Iran war, could destabilize Pakistan internally, potentially leading to significant political and social unrest.

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