Overview
- He labeled Pakistan a 'failed state' incapable of protecting its citizens and accused political leaders and intelligence agencies of promoting militants under the pretext of counterterrorism.
- He alleged that militants are seizing nearly 10 percent of officially approved development funds and extorting civilians, institutionalizing terror financing.
- He warned that militants effectively control former tribal districts, stopping travelers, checking IDs, kidnapping officials and looting in broad daylight.
- He cautioned that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor routes are no longer secure, citing frequent ambushes and disruptions of trade.
- His remarks have intensified a rift between the federal government and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa authorities after mutual accusations of extortion and militant facilitation.