Amid the ongoing Iran conflict, Pakistan is witnessing growing internal unrest as the war’s geopolitical impact spreads across the region. The crisis has evolved into an energy war, with global oil and gas infrastructure under attack, affecting economies worldwide. In Pakistan, tensions escalated after Army Chief Asim Munir allegedly made controversial remarks during a March 19 iftar event, telling Shia clerics that those who support Iran should leave the country. This statement triggered widespread anger within the Shia community, leading to protests in multiple cities, including Karachi and Islamabad. Religious leaders accused Munir of aligning with Donald Trump and prioritizing US interests over national unity. Analysts suggest that such rhetoric reflects policies reminiscent of Zia-ul-Haq, raising concerns about deepening sectarian divides. Experts warn that continued tensions, combined with external pressures from the Iran war, could destabilize Pakistan internally and potentially push the country toward serious political and social unrest.


