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Pakistan

PM Shehbaz says PTI's violent protests following Imran's arrest 'unforgivable crimes'

  • Premier says terrorists and elements who are enemies of the state should immediately desist from their anti-state activities
Published May 10, 2023

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday criticised PTI leadership and workers’ actions following Imran Khan’s arrest, saying that the violent protests being led by the party amounted to “unforgivable crimes” and are “acts of terrorism.” He warned that strict action would be taken against “state’s enemies” who are ransacking public properties and state installations, Aaj News reported.

PM Shehbaz’s address to the nation comes a day after Imran Khan’s arrest which set off skirmishes between his supporters and police in several cities that left several people dead.

The premier began his address by saying that Pakistan’s political history had been “very bitter”.

He said that the real role and responsibility of political leadership is to not allow their workers to “trespass legal boundaries.”

“As a political worker, we can’t express happiness on any arrest. This is indeed a bitter moment of life through which we have passed,” he said.

The prime minister said “terrorists and elements who are enemies of the state” should immediately stop their “anti-state activities”, warning that the “miscreants” would otherwise be dealt with a heavy hand.

“They will be given an exemplary punishment,” the premier warned.

PM Shehbaz has said that “all evidence” is present for the Al-Qadir Trust case against the PTI chairman, adding that Imran is the first beneficiary of the amended NAB law.

The premier’s address comes after the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said that May 9 will be remembered as a “black chapter”, a response to PTI workers targeting “army property and installations” in the wake of Imran’s arrest.

“We will not allow anyone to take the law into their hands,” the military’s media affairs wing said in a strongly-worded statement.

The ISPR added that Imran was arrested from the Islamabad High Court “in line with the NAB statement and law”.

“Immediately after this arrest, attacks were perpetrated on the army’s properties and installations while anti-army slogans were raised.”

The ISPR stressed that on the one hand, “these miscreants evoke the nation’s emotions for achieving their limited and selfish objectives, and on the other hand, they deceive people, continuing to highlight the army’s importance”.

“This is an example of hypocrisy,” the statement added.

Pakistan saw massive protests on Tuesday, with army installations being targeted in multiple cities. Videos shared on social media showed citizens, in response to PTI chief Imran’s arrest, damaging vehicles and property.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Interior authorised the deployment of the Pakistan Army in Punjab to maintain law and order in the province, after the government also moved to curtail access to social media.

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Tulukan Mairandi May 10, 2023 10:08pm
I absolutely agree. Imran and his PTI stooges must be given severe bonecrushing punishment, so that others never even think of undermining our beloved PM (peace be upon him) and his brother in London.
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Sumroo May 10, 2023 10:13pm
WOW! Crooks hiding in London and uttering nonsense! What a joker!
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TimeToMovveOn May 10, 2023 10:16pm
For a very long time, you guys pedaled the narrative that India is a threat to Pakistan, Israel is a threat to Pakistan, USA is a threat to Pakistan... these three countries knew better...they left Pakistan to Pakistan and you guys are have sure wreaked havoc on your own country more than any external threat.
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KhanRA May 10, 2023 10:23pm
Why? This is an uprising against oppression. What we support in Kashmir is now here - a people yearning for real freedom being choked by an Army acting as an occupying force.
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KhanRA May 10, 2023 10:25pm
This is an uprising against the tyranny of disguised military dictatorship. A “Pakistani Spring.”
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Qasim May 10, 2023 11:07pm
Afghan nationals living and working illegally in Pakistan are responsible for these attacks.. they are being hired by PTI to further its political interests..
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Qasim May 10, 2023 11:10pm
@Tulukan Mairandi, you paid moron .. I think you are sitting here to comment on anything against the govt… atleast have courage to reveal your real name..
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Qasim May 10, 2023 11:10pm
Rightly said sir. These terrorist shall be brought to justice..
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aziz ahmed May 10, 2023 11:32pm
@Qasim, What proof do you have. PDM was gaining time by a show case of negotiation with PTI while in the Back plotting the illegal arrest. It seems the judges software has been changed. Is there anyone in Pakistan who is only afraid of Allah and is true to the oath thy have taken to uphold th constitution and the law of the land.
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aziz ahmed May 10, 2023 11:34pm
@Qasim, Which terrorists, can you name them sir. Is it Rana Sanaullah, Tarar or the Maryam''s of this illicit government.
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SAMIR SARDANA May 10, 2023 11:47pm
@KhanRA, CORRECT ! REPLICATE THIS IN KASHMIR ! SAMIR SARDANA LIBERATION OF KASHMIR IS THE DESTINY AND PURPOSE OF PAKISTAN AND ITS SALVATION !
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Parvez May 11, 2023 12:25am
All that was asked was to hold elections as mandated by the Constitution and ordered by the SC ...... and the government flately refused. So who is at fault here ? Who really has fomented this trouble ?
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BK May 11, 2023 12:42am
Shut up SS! You and the bloody generals are the terrorists, harassing people of Pak. It’s not IK, it’s you and the army that is firing on innocent people, arresting your opponents who dare say anything about you and your handlers corruption, crimes and atrocities. Shame on you! May you and the generals rot in hell!
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bonce richard May 11, 2023 01:36am
@KhanRA, Forget Kashmir our army is not able to fight with India they making fool us in the name of Islam and Kashmir. In this way, they make money and transfer to abroad.
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