Javed Hashmi has once been regarded as a politician who spoke in favor of civilian supremacy and constitutional balance. His recent remarks, however, suggest a sharp departure from that legacy and raise serious questions about credibility, judgment and political relevance.
Hashmi’s claim that the current army chief is secretly pleading for personal guarantees through a jailed political leader is extraordinary in nature. Such assertions carry grave institutional implications, yet they were made without evidence, context, or any verifiable basis.
In a political system governed by constitutional command structures and defined civil military boundaries, these statements do not align with how authority, communication or decision making actually function.
Old and mentally retard politician is having hallucinations pic.twitter.com/CShr7qWpnL
— Ammar Solangi (@fake_burster) February 11, 2026
What makes the remarks more troubling is how sharply they contradict Hashmi’s own past positions. Today, he appears to advance conspiracy style narratives that weaken institutional seriousness rather than strengthen democratic norms. This inconsistency undermines the very credibility he once built.
There is also a clear political context to these statements. Since parting ways with PTI and failing to regain electoral or organizational relevance, Hashmi has largely remained on the margins of national politics.
His recent rhetoric appears less like informed commentary and more like an attempt to reinsert himself into political debate through sensational claims rather than substantive ideas.
Senior politicians carry responsibility beyond personal opinion. Reckless public statements, especially involving the military and the constitution, fuel mistrust and confusion in an already polarized environment.
Pakistan’s political discourse does not suffer from a lack of noise; it suffers from a lack of seriousness.
Javed Hashmi’s latest remarks reflect not insight or statesmanship, but a continued political drift away from evidence based analysis. For a figure who once stood for constitutional restraint, this decline is both visible and disappointing.
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