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Ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan Arrested: News and Discussion

Is Martial Law/Emergency a real possibility after IK arrest?

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Police office set on fire in Islamabad: ICT​


The Islamabad police have said that the office of the senior superintendent of the Industrial Area has been set on fire by miscreants.

Labba na, aahiya si corruption na karo.
 
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Qureshi ‘not arrested’: Shireen Mazari​


PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi has not been detained, as was reported by media outlets earlier today, PTI leader Shireen Mazari has told Dawn.com.
 
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don’t expect any sympathy from USA and UK.

Why any other country, especially the West, will have sympathy with Pakistan except for their own business means & democratic model probably used to influence rest of Islamic World. Pakistanis don't see it clearly and still hold an expectation.

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Qureshi ‘not arrested’: Shireen Mazari​


PTI Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi has not been detained, as was reported by media outlets earlier today, PTI leader Shireen Mazari has told Dawn.com.

Honestly, I will be surprised with arrest of SMQ or Pervez Elahi.
 
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‘An example of hypocrisy’: Army declares violence in wake of Imran’s arrest a ‘black chapter’

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A view of a house in cantonment area, which was set afire by supporters of Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan during a protest against his arrest, in Lahore, Pakistan May 9, 2023. — Reuters

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Wednesday that May 9 will be remembered as a “black chapter”, referring to the protests “targeting army property and installations” that took place after PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s arrest a day earlier.
“We will not allow anyone to take the law into their hands,” the media’s military wing said in a statement issued today.

It stated that Imran Khan was arrested from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) “in line with the NAB statement and law”. “Immediately after this arrest, attacks were perpetrated on the army’s properties and installations while slogans anti-army slogans were raised.”

The ISPR said 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,” it stated.

The military’s media wing said that “this group wearing a political cloak” has done what enemies could not do in 75 years, all “in the lust for power”.

“The army showed patience and restraint and exercised extreme tolerance, not even caring about its reputation, in the larger interest of the country,” it said.

“With this situation created under nefarious planning, a heinous attempt was made to make the army give an immediate reaction, which could be used for nefarious political purposes.

“The Army’s mature response thwarted this conspiracy. We are well aware that behind it were orders, directives and complete pre-planning by some sinister party leadership,” the statement added.

The ISPR said that the facilitators, planners and political activists involved in the protests had been identified, asserting that strict action would be taken against them “as per the law and all these evil elements will now be responsible for the consequences”.

“Any further attack on the army, including all law enforcement agencies, military and state installations and properties will be severely retaliated, the responsibility of which will be on this very group that wants to push Pakistan into a civil war and has expressed it multiple times.
“No one can be allowed to incite people and take the law into their hands,” the army’s media wing added.

The ISPR statement comes a day after the PTI chief was whisked away by paramilitary forces from the premises of the IHC in a case pertaining to the Al-Qadir Trust. He has now been handed over to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) for eight days.

Following Imran’s arrest, massive protests broke out across the country, with a number of demonstrators gathering outside military cantonments, General Headquarters (GHQ) Rawalpindi, and offices of the Frontier Crops. A number of anti-military hashtags also started trending on social media.



 
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This isn't right. He is a private citizen and is entitled to his views.

I am fully in support of IK but any innocent getting hurt, injured, harrassed or killed is outright condemnable. Whether the police/LEA do it or supporters of any political party. The moral compass needs to remain straight and members here all have a responsibility with what they post and say on social media. It can easily inflame passions even more.
 
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