“Nothing normal in Pakistan anymore,” says an Indian security expert in response to the Coca-Cola recruiting campaign boycott by IBA Karachi students.
The IBA students’ boycott of Coca-Cola’s recruiting campaign, according to senior fellow at ORF Sushant Sareen, “shows the depths of jihadism to which Pakistan has sunk.”
Students at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in Karachi recently protested in support of Palestine, leaving a Coca-Cola recruiting event. Many in Pakistan applauded the students’ choice to walk out, while others questioned whether they were supporting Hamas, a terrorist organization.
The IBA students’ boycott of Coca-Cola’s recruiting campaign, according to senior fellow at ORF Sushant Sareen, “shows the depths of jihadism to which Pakistan has sunk.”” “Consider individuals in IIM-A endorsing a terrorist group that is affiliated with jihad, such as HAMAS. Nothing in that nation is normal now. He declared, “Anyone who believes you can have a normal relationship with them needs serious mental health treatment.”
Pakistan has sided with Hamas-ruled Gaza in its conflict with Israel. A horrific attack by Hamas on Israel in October of last year claimed the lives of over 1200 people, many of whom were women and children. Israel then promised to drive Hamas out of Gaza.
Journalist Ahmed Quraishi stated on Sunday that Jordan has determined that Hamas is responsible for demonstrations intended to topple the government by using the Gaza conflict as a pretext. He mentioned that Hamas is also attempting to spread its influence in Morocco and Pakistan.
“Nothing normal in Pakistan anymore,” says an Indian security expert in response to the Coca-Cola recruiting campaign boycott by IBA Karachi students.
“This is being discussed in Moroccan media. Amidst the Gaza conflict, the extremist group’s office in Iran is discreetly forming alliances with Pakistani legislators and academic institutions,” the source stated.
According to Qqraishi, this is the second attempt in the last five years by Hamas’s Tehran branch to gain ground within Pakistan. “In 2019, Hamas and Hezbollah seemed to be gaining ground in Pakistan under the tenure of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was well-known for his support of extremist Islamic organizations. Nearly all extremist organizations in the area utilized #Palestine as a front for their purposes.”
Pakistan saw the start of a boycott movement as Israel began its ground war against Hamas. Pakistanis called for a boycott of Pepsico and Coca-Cola beverages.
Using a biometric ID system, Hewlett-Packard (HP) was charged with supporting Israel’s monitoring of Palestinians in general and dissidents in particular.
Calls to boycott a number of companies, including PepsiCo, Carrefour, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Dominos, have been made in Pakistan.
Not just in Pakistan, but also in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, and Pakistan, customers rejected companies that they said were involved in the persecution of Palestinians.