Pakistan Army / PAK Army is being humiliated in Pakistan, spark of rebellion erupted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

In Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the police and the army came face to face. The police openly protested against the army's intervention and even challenged the general. There was tension already, but now it is taking the form of open rebellion. Local Pashtuns are also standing up against the army.

Pakistan Army: Political and social instability in Pakistan has now reached a new turn. The recent scene in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has shaken the entire country. Here the police and the army — two major security institutions — clashed with each other. This clash has not only raised questions about the internal system of Pakistan, but also pointed to a deep discontent that is now coming to the surface.

What happened in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa?

The incident took place in Khyber district, where policemen publicly reprimanded the Pakistani army personnel and asked them to leave the area. According to the video and eyewitnesses, the policemen were very angry and were calling the army's intervention 'unnecessary and insulting'. One policeman even said, "Even if your general comes, he cannot do anything. We keep your general at the tip of our boot."

This statement shows that respect for the army is now rapidly eroding — especially in areas where the army has been overly involved for years.

What is the real reason?

According to experts, this conflict has not happened suddenly. For the past few years, there has been growing resentment among the local police and the general public over the activities of the army in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Serious allegations have been leveled against the army such as inaction in anti-terrorism operations, atrocities on innocent people and interference in regional administration.

The police also say that the army is engaged in a 'show of power' instead of providing 'real security' in the area. Also, the resentment of the Pashtun community is now coming to the fore, which has long been upset with the attitude of the army.

Is this the beginning of a rebellion?

Such an open reaction against the army is unusual in a military-dominated country like Pakistan. If this conflict continues to escalate, it could point to an institutional revolt – where not just the security of the general public, but the country's security system itself will begin to crack.

The role of both the police and the army is important for the country's security, but when hatred and opposition replace trust between the two, the situation becomes dangerous.