After giving a six-day ultimatum to the government to announce the
election date, PTI Chairman Imran Khan left for his Bani Gala residence, Geo News reported Thursday. The PTI
chairman and the top party leaders left the container soon after the speech
while the party workers managed to enter the Red Zone despite heavy security. Addressing
the participants of the ‘Azadi March’ at Jinnah Avenue, the PTI chief warned
that he will return to Islamabad along with millions of people if the
government fails to announce the date for elections. Imran Khan demanded
the assemblies be dissolved forthwith and elections announced. Imran Khan
said he had reached Islamabad after 30 hours of travelling from Peshawar,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. “Government has tried every method to crush our Azadi
March, they used teargas on peaceful protest, our homes were raided and privacy
of the homes were violated, however, I have seen the nation free itself of fear
of slavery,” he said.
Imran Khan said three PTI
workers lost their lives in Karachi while two workers were thrown off Ravi
Bridge and thousands of others were arrested. As Imran Khan’s convoy entered
Islamabad and started marching towards D-chowk with the large caravan, the
federal government called in the army to protect Red Zone According to the
notification issued by Interior Ministry, the “Army has been called in to
control the situation under article 245 of the Constitution.” Interior Minister
Rana Sanaullah took to Twitter and confirmed the development.
Meanwhile, PTI workers threw
stones using catapults at the Jang/Geo building located near D-Chowk and
shattered the glasses of the newsroom. Due to stone-pelting, several staffers
got injured. Also, vans parked near D-chowk were damaged.
Islamabad
police warn PTI workers from entering Red Zone
Following the government's
decision to summon the army, Islamabad Police issued a warning to the
protesters and asked them to refrain from entering the Red Zone.
'No unnecessary
use of force against protesters': IG Islamabad
Later, the Inspector-General of
Islamabad Police Dr Akbar Nasir Khan issued a statement and said that the
police had been ordered not to use "unnecessary force" against the
protesters.
"The police and other law
enforcement agencies deployed in Islamabad are not carrying any weapons. But
information has been received that some of the protesters are carrying weapons
that could lead to the loss of precious lives. Therefore, all protesters are
requested to keep the protest peaceful as it was a political process."
Khan is heading to Islamabad's
D-chowk with a large caravan to demand the removal of the government and an
immediate national election.
He vowed to hold the “biggest
march” in the political history of Pakistan if the government does not agree to
his demands. According to the latest update, Khan's caravan has entered Punjab
after supporters removed barricades from the Attock bridge.
Will not leave
D-Chowk until elections are announced: Imran Khan
On the way to the federal
capital, Khan and his caravan stopped at Hasan Abdal where he addressed his
workers and said that as soon as the police would see him reaching D-Chowk, it
too would realise that "we are here for jihad, not politics."
"We will not leave D-Chowk
until the government announces a date for the elections in the month of
June," Khan said.
Meanwhile, protesters that had
already reached D-Chowk continued clashing with the police. As a result, the
LEAs fired teargas shells at the demonstrators. Once the shelling stopped, PTI
workers once again started assembling at the intersection. Seeing that, the
police fired teargas shells to disperse them once again.
PTI protesters enter Blue Area
Meanwhile, PTI protesters in
Islamabad had set vehicles and trees on fire in the Blue Area of the federal
capital.
According to the police
sources, the fire brigade was called immediately to douse the fire; however,
the protestors also attacked the fire engine.
The police sources further
added that security in the Red Zone area has been increased.
Clashes in Karachi
The PTI workers staged a
protest at Karachi's Numaish Chowrangi and set a police van on fire.
During the demonstrations,
several policemen including a superintendent of police (SP) were injured as the
protesters pelted stones at them. The police started aerial firing after which
the number of protesters increased.
Apart from that, riots are also
taking place near Khudadad Colony and Noorani Chowrangi. During the protests,
Asif Hasan — a foreign news agency photographer — and Geo News cameraman Nasir
Ali were also injured.
SC orders govt to provide PTI with a ground for
jalsa
The Supreme Court directed the
federal government to provide the PTI with the ground between the H-9 and G-9
areas of Islamabad to hold its public gathering.
When the hearing resumed after
a break, the attorney-general told the three-member bench that the ground,
which will be given to the PTI, only had the capacity to accommodate 10,000
people.
He also added that a Sunday
bazaar and the Sirinigar Highway were close to the venue.
Earlier today, following the
directions of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the two sides had also engaged in
a two-hour dialogue, but no breakthrough could be reached.
Federal Minister for
Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb has denied reports of an
agreement between the federal government and the PTI, calling the news
"baseless".
After reaching Swabi, PTI
Chairman Imran Khan addressed the people heading toward the federal capital. In
it, he denied all reports of striking an agreement with the government. “We are
heading towards Islamabad and there is no chance of settling an agreement with
the coalition government.”
“We will stay in Islamabad
until the government decided to dissolve assemblies and announces election
dates,” he reiterated, adding that they will reach D-Chowk and no hurdle can
stop them.
Imran also maintained that
staging a protest was the party's right, adding that he would unite the country
and make it a nation.
"All Pakistanis, women,
children, families, youth, lawyers, retired army officers, everyone has to come
out for real independence," he said.
The PTI chairman had earlier
announced to lead the march from Wali interchange, where he landed in a
helicopter. In a video message recorded before leaving the former prime
minister said: “This is a decisive moment for Pakistan.”
Dr Yasmin
Rashid and Andaleeb Abbas detained
Police also detained two female
PTI leaders — Dr Yasmin Rashid and Andaleeb Abbas — during a crackdown in
Lahore for violating Section 144 imposed in Punjab.
But shortly after, they were
released.
They were arrested after the
windscreen of Dr Yasmin Rashid’s car was broken by the police when she was
leading a party caravan towards Batti Chowk, Geo
News reported.
According to details, the
provincial capital became a battleground where the PTI workers and police
remain engaged in pitch battles in different areas amid the party's call to
reach the spot. The police fired tear gas shells when the party workers remove
barriers placed to block the traffic out of the city.
Dr Rashid was heading to Batti
Chowk when she had an argument with policemen deployed to block the party
workers from leaving the city.
Police personnel told the PTI
leader that she can not go but she did not pay any heed and continued to drive
ahead.
At this, the police resorted to
baton charge and broke the vehicle’s windscreen. However, she managed to make
her way.
The PTI’s Lahore chapter had
asked its workers to gather at the Batti Chowk today from where they were to
depart for Islamabad.
Several party workers were
taken into custody during clashes.
Meanwhile, in social media
messages, former federal minister Hammad Azhar and Shafqat Mahmood announced
that they have reached Batti Chowk.
Lahore Police have also said
that arms were recovered from a local PTI leader when a police party raided his
residence in the provincial capital.
Arms recovered
Meanwhile, police said that
they have recovered heavy ammunition from the residences of PTI leaders Bijash
Niazi and Zubair Niazi.
DIG Operations Sohail CHauhdry
in a press conference shared that the raids were conducted at Nawan Kot and
Multan Road areas from where three persons were arrested, however, Zuair Niazi
flee from the scene.
Giving details of the arms
recovered, the police officer said that six 223 bore guns, 13 rifles, 96 SMG
rifles and 26 magazines of pistols.
Niazi was later arrested during
clashes with police when he was going towards Batti Chowk along with former
health minister Dr Yasmin Rashid. However, PTI workers managed to free him from
police custody.
In a statement, Interior
Minister Rana Sanullah said that the presence of ammunition at the residence of
PTI Lahore's general secretary is evidence that Imran Niazi is not doing
politics, he has resorted to terrorism.
"This is not a peaceful
political caravan but an armed invasion. We will not allow those who laid
landmines and destroyed the economy. The law will be strictly enforced, whoever
takes the law into his own hands will be caught."
‘No
reconciliation’
The federal government has
categorically refused to hold talks with the PTI to defuse the political
tension in the country.
Addressing a news conference,
flanked by State Minister for Petroleum Musadik Malik in Islamabad today,
Federal Minister for Power Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan said it is the obvious
stance of the government that it will not reconciliate with those who attacked
the parliament, kidnap the journalists, disgraced the Masjid-e-Nabwi and passed
immoral remarks against the women in the past.
The minister said that they
will defend the constitutional and elected government and the rights of the
common people.
Khurram Dastgir said, “the
Imrani group is once again hell-bent to attack the federal capital and the
constitutional government as he did in the past in the year 2014.”
He said the incumbent
government, which is a broad-base and national government having representation
of all the political parties will protect the fundamental rights of the people
of Islamabad and the entire country while implementing the guidelines of the
court's verdict in the Faizabad sit-in in February 2019.
Speaking on this occasion, Musadik
Malik said there is no shortage of Petrol in the country as we have enough oil
reserves.

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