Social media caused differences; Urges govt-PTI dialogue
President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday stated that “no one was flexible” between the establishment and the former ruling party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf prior to the vote of no-confidence moved against PTI chief Imran Khan in April last year.
The president made the comment in an interview with BBC Urdu and maintained that social media caused differences between the establishment and Imran Khan.
He added that he had advised all parties to ignore everything, including social media as the economy was flourishing and there were good “undercurrents”.
“I have always tried to play my role and will continue to play my role to reduce disagreements between the establishment and political parties,” he continued.
Alvi stated that social media exacerbated disagreements and was given undue importance. He further said that social media increased polarisation and that “decision makers” were not “able to handle” social media and should try to handle it better.
He added that social media was “of course not” the only reason for contention between the PTI government and the establishment, and maintained that there were other reasons that he was not privy to, whereas some reasons were present in the press.
“I tried to resolve the matters through talks. I do not have an executive role so I try to take people forward and tell them that conversation is better than conflict, especially in a country like Pakistan. This is the advice I give publicly and privately,” he said.
“Worry about your matters, not social media, which is unimportant. How sad would it be if the books of history said Pakistan was pushed towards conflict due to social media?”
When asked if the conflict and misunderstanding started because of a senior military official the president refrained from commenting and stated that he would not “like to answer any particular direct references”.
He reiterated that his efforts in these matters were to forgive, however, people failed to understand the concept. He further stated that the entire political arena was out for revenge.
The interviewer then asked the president if PTI offered former army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa a further extension on his tenure. To this, Alvi stated that he was unaware of the offers but did urge to reduce misunderstandings through dialogue.
“I am ready to play my role in bringing people closer, whether it be the establishment or my party or the government or opposition,” he said.
When asked if he retrospectively believed asking Imran’s suggestion for the new COAS appointment was the right decision, the president asked “why not”.
“Why would I not take suggestions from a large, popular political party?” he questioned, highlighting that the constitution did not prevent him from doing so.
Alvi said that “other suggestions were being taken from England” and that Imran’s input was “genuine”. He also declared that Imran was satisfied with the appointment of the new chief of the army staff.