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The interim Punjab government has given a 24-hour deadline to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to hand over the "30-40 terrorists that have taken refuge" at the former prime minister's Zaman Park residence in Lahore to the police.

“PTI should handover these terrorists or the law will take its course,” said Caretaker Information Minister Aamir Mir while addressing a press conference in Lahore. He also added that the government was aware about the presence of these "terrorists" as it had credible intelligence reports.

“PTI is starting to behave like a non-state actor,” said Mir. He added that the PTI chief has been targeting the military since over a year and urged the party to hand over the “terrorists”.

The interim information minister shared that attacks on military installations were carried out during May 09 violent protests under a set plan, adding that the government has adopted a “zero tolerance policy" towards it and interim Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi has given a “freehand” to the Punjab Police to deal with “arsonists”.

“Multiple people were in touch with Zaman Park during the attack on the Corps Commander House. They will be made an example so that no one will carry out such an act in the future,” said Mir.

The interim information minister also shared that it has been decided that those who attacked military installations will be tried in military courts.

"Those who have been arrested so far are being fully scrutinised. Cases are being forwarded after 100% confirmation [of their involvement]," said Mir.

The minister added that the "PTI miscreants" crossed a "red line" on May 9. He added that over 3,400 attackers have been arrested and 254 cases have been registered.

Out of those, 795 attackers have been identified and 78 have been physically remanded. He added that 906 miscreants have been judicially remanded while the arrest of other miscreants is ongoing.

"Those who challenged the writ of the state will be made to run in such a way that they will be able to participate in the Olympics," said Mir.

The minister said that it has been decided that those behind the attack on military installations will be tried by military courts.
 
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PTI’s Waleed Iqbal Terms Attack On Military Installations As Workers’ ‘Personal Act’

PTI leader says action should be taken against the PTI workers involved in the attack on military installations under the Army Act​


PTI leader Waleed Iqbal - File photo

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Waleed Iqbal, the grandson of Allama Iqbal, has said that the party leadership has nothing to do with the workers who were involved in the attack on Jinnah House, saying their act was personal.
While speaking on a private TV program, Waleed Iqbal admitted that the PTI workers were involved in the attack on military installations, but that was their individual act. The leadership did not order it, he added.
He further said that action should be taken against the PTI workers involved in the attack on military installations under the Army Act.
On Tuesday, the National Security Committee (NSC) meeting, which was presided over by Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif, voiced support for the armed forces and pledged to take stern measures against those responsible for the May 9 violent demonstrations.
PM Shehbaz said in front of the NSC gathering that those who planned carried out, and assisted the vandalism on May 9 undoubtedly committed an act of terrorism.
The Prime Minister said: “Whatever happened on May 9 will be remembered as Black Day in the history of Pakistan.” He was referring to the violent protests and attacks on the General Headquarters, Lahore Corps Commander House (or Jinnah House), and other military installations after Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan was arrested in the Al-Qadir Trust case.
“The person who lives in this [Jinnah House] protects Pakistan,” the prime minister stressed.
The premier expressed his profound sorrow at the arson assault on Jinnah House and remarked, “I have never seen such a situation before.”
The premier continued by saying that those responsible for the violent acts on May 9 will face punishment. To establish an example so that no one would ever dare repeat similar actions in the future, the offenders should be held accountable.
He said that innocent people should not be touched, but the perpetrators of these horrific acts should not be spared, even if the nation’s top executive requests any mercy for them.
He claimed that these acts of vandalism are comparable to acts of terrorism and have embarrassed the entire country. The prime minister said that goons of a political party attacked military institutions, including the GHQ in Rawalpindi, the FC Camp in Quetta, and other public property. He said that these individuals had done things that “our enemy even could not think of in the last 75 years.”
PM Shehbaz also pledged that the outlaws who vandalized government buildings, destroyed military installations, and stormed the ISI headquarters in Faisalabad would not escape punishment.
He said that today’s gathering demonstrated how the whole country supports the armed forces.
Ministers from the federal government, heads of the services, and other senior officials attended the meeting.
 
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The interim Punjab government has given a 24-hour deadline to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to hand over the "30-40 terrorists that have taken refuge" at the former prime minister's Zaman Park residence in Lahore to the police.

“PTI should handover these terrorists or the law will take its course,” said Caretaker Information Minister Aamir Mir while addressing a press conference in Lahore. He also added that the government was aware about the presence of these "terrorists" as it had credible intelligence reports.

“PTI is starting to behave like a non-state actor,” said Mir. He added that the PTI chief has been targeting the military since over a year and urged the party to hand over the “terrorists”.

The interim information minister shared that attacks on military installations were carried out during May 09 violent protests under a set plan, adding that the government has adopted a “zero tolerance policy" towards it and interim Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi has given a “freehand” to the Punjab Police to deal with “arsonists”.

“Multiple people were in touch with Zaman Park during the attack on the Corps Commander House. They will be made an example so that no one will carry out such an act in the future,” said Mir.

The interim information minister also shared that it has been decided that those who attacked military installations will be tried in military courts.

"Those who have been arrested so far are being fully scrutinised. Cases are being forwarded after 100% confirmation [of their involvement]," said Mir.

The minister added that the "PTI miscreants" crossed a "red line" on May 9. He added that over 3,400 attackers have been arrested and 254 cases have been registered.

Out of those, 795 attackers have been identified and 78 have been physically remanded. He added that 906 miscreants have been judicially remanded while the arrest of other miscreants is ongoing.

"Those who challenged the writ of the state will be made to run in such a way that they will be able to participate in the Olympics," said Mir.

The minister said that it has been decided that those behind the attack on military installations will be tried by military courts.
They need to go to afgahnistan or India and ask for asylum
Just like how many have asked for asylum in USA against harmari army
 
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'Police have surrounded my house,' Imran Khan says fearing arrest​


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan is addressing supporters, in this still taken from a video on May 17, 2023. — GeoNews/YouTube
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan is addressing supporters, in this still taken from a video on May 17, 2023. — GeoNews/YouTube
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said Wednesday that police have surrounded his Zaman Park residence in Lahore — where he is currently residing — and expressed fears that he could be taken into custody.
"Probably my last tweet before my next arrest. Police has [sic] surrounded my house," the PTI chief said in a tweet.


Khan was arrested on May 9 — the day when the country witnessed deadly protests — in the Al-Qadir Trust corruption case, but a court later granted him bail.
Later, addressing his party workers, the deposed prime minister — who was removed from office in April last year — that if the police come with a search warrant to carry out an operation at his Zaman Park residence, he would not put up resistance against them.
“I have just heard that 40 terrorists are hiding at my residence. Please do come here [but] in a civilised manner and don’t attempt to storm my residence,” he said while addressing his supporters.
“If 40 terrorists are present at my house, then my life is also in danger. Please carry out a search operation but tell me the names of terrorists and we will show you our entire house.”
He also warned against using the search operation against terrorists as a pretext to attack his house saying “don't fan this fire any further”.
His statement came as the interim Punjab government has given a 24-hour deadline to the PTI to hand over the "30-40 terrorists that have taken refuge" at the former prime minister's Zaman Park residence to the police.
“PTI should handover these terrorists or the law will take its course,” said Caretaker Information Minister Aamir Mir while addressing a press conference in Lahore earlier today. He also added that the government was aware about the presence of these "terrorists" as it had credible intelligence reports.
"The intelligence report that has come is very alarming," said Mir. He added that the agencies were able to confirm the presence of the "terrorists" in Zaman Park through geo-fencing.

"PDM running away from elections"​

In today's address, Khan said the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)-led government was not going to hold elections in the country even if they had to violate Constitution.
The ruling alliance is afraid that Khan will come into power if the elections are held and reopen their corruption cases worth billions of rupees.
Referring to the ongoing crackdown on the PTI leaders and workers over their alleged involvement in violent protests, the deposed premier expressed concerns that “whatever is happening will trigger a huge backlash that will cause more damage”.
While denying any role in the ransacking of public and military installations following his arrest on May 9, the PTI chief said they were moving the court to form a judicial commission to probe the countrywide riots.
“We have received evidence [that] miscreants were infiltrated who had weapons and were asking people to attack the Corps Commander House,” he remarked.
Khan said as many as 25 workers of PTI were killed and 700 were receiving medical treatment after they were shot at during the violent protests.
Besides, he said thousands of workers and leaders had been put in jail.

“PDM pitting PTI against army”​

“Listen to my interviews, I defended my army in the world,” Khan said, adding that foreign lobbies wanted to weaken the military.
Defending his tirade against military, the former prime minister said that he always criticised the army for its “betterment”.
The PTI chairman said that he never thought he could live anywhere except in his own country. Whatever facilities are available in a foreign state it can never be in my native country, Khan said, adding: “I will be a second-class citizen [there].”
Referring to ongoing political situation emerged after the May 9 violent protests and attacks on the military installations — including the General Headquarters — the deposed premier blamed the Pakistan Democratic Movement — multi-party ruling allice — for bringing the PTI and the armed forces face to face.
“On May 9, I told [the authorities] that I am ready for arrest if they have warrants,” Khan added. Expressing his anger over the way he was arrested from the Islamabad High Court by the Rangers personnel last week.
The former prime minister said, “I was whisked away as if I was the biggest terrorist.”
 
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Us British Pakistani’s demand Nawaz Sharif and his harami clan to leave the UK. Take Chacha fool with them
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The interim Punjab government has given a 24-hour deadline to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to hand over the "30-40 terrorists that have taken refuge" at the former prime minister's Zaman Park residence in Lahore to the police.

“PTI should handover these terrorists or the law will take its course,” said Caretaker Information Minister Aamir Mir while addressing a press conference in Lahore. He also added that the government was aware about the presence of these "terrorists" as it had credible intelligence reports.

“PTI is starting to behave like a non-state actor,” said Mir. He added that the PTI chief has been targeting the military since over a year and urged the party to hand over the “terrorists”.

The interim information minister shared that attacks on military installations were carried out during May 09 violent protests under a set plan, adding that the government has adopted a “zero tolerance policy" towards it and interim Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi has given a “freehand” to the Punjab Police to deal with “arsonists”.

“Multiple people were in touch with Zaman Park during the attack on the Corps Commander House. They will be made an example so that no one will carry out such an act in the future,” said Mir.

The interim information minister also shared that it has been decided that those who attacked military installations will be tried in military courts.

"Those who have been arrested so far are being fully scrutinised. Cases are being forwarded after 100% confirmation [of their involvement]," said Mir.

The minister added that the "PTI miscreants" crossed a "red line" on May 9. He added that over 3,400 attackers have been arrested and 254 cases have been registered.

Out of those, 795 attackers have been identified and 78 have been physically remanded. He added that 906 miscreants have been judicially remanded while the arrest of other miscreants is ongoing.

"Those who challenged the writ of the state will be made to run in such a way that they will be able to participate in the Olympics," said Mir.

The minister said that it has been decided that those behind the attack on military installations will be tried by military courts.





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