Category: Politics

  • Government report identifies multiple PTI leaders for May 9 protests

    Government report identifies multiple PTI leaders for May 9 protests

    The May 9 report from the caretaker government doesn’t just talk about the role of incarcerated Prime Minister Imran Khan in the riots but also reveals how multiple Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leaders encouraged party workers to participate in violent protests. 

    The report revealed that on May 9, protests flared up at 300 locations in the country, going on to describe the role of every individual in the entire event.

    “Upon Mr Khan’s arrest, PTI leaders promptly took to social media to spread lies about Mr Khan’s custody and encourage people to violence. It was widely alleged that Mr Khan was being tortured and that he was likely to be assassinated. The language employed was sensationalist, inflammatory and it consistently encouraged violence,” said the report presented before the present cabinet a few days back.

    “Some instances of lies and incitement to violence by PTI leaders on that day are as follows. Hammad Azhar tweeted at 1437 hours to allege that Mr Khan was being tortured. Ms Zartaj expressed fear at 1510 hours that Mr Khan would be killed in custody. Murad Saeed tweeted at 1437 hours, 1444 hours and 1620 hours in which he, respectively, called PTI workers to gather at designated spots, not to let authorities torture and kill Mr Khan, and to make earth hell for those who consider themselves powerful. Farrukh Habib tweeted at 1651 hours asking people to lay down their lives but not let the police torture Mr Khan. Ali Amin Gandapur tweeted at 1712 hours telling workers it was now or never and to protect Khan with their lives. Ali Zaidi tweeted at 1623 hours and asked his workers to shut down the province (Sindh). Ms Anam Sheikh, Ms Shandana Gulzar Khan, Ms Kanwal Shauzab tweeted within a short span of each other encouraging people to protest at GHQ Rawalpindi. Senator Ejaz Chaudhary tweeted at 1428 hours calling all party workers to shut down the whole country. Faisal Javed tweeted at 1448 hours alleging Mr Khan was being tortured. Shahryar Afridi tweeted at 1536 hours implying that the traitors who had arrested Mr Khan had attacked the nation. Omar Malik tweeted a video message at 1555 hours encouraging people to march towards the residence of Corps Commander, Lahore.”

    “Shortly after Mr Khan’s arrest, certain foreign based vloggers uploaded video messages making unsubstantiated allegations of torture and encouraged people to attack state institutions. Many of these vloggers incited general public to attack military installations. Most alarmingly, they tried to incite rebellion amongst armed forces and encouraged army officers and jawans to revolt against their command. These vloggers included Adil Raja, Haider Mehdi, Wajahat Khan, Moeed Pirzada and Shaheen Sehbai. Adil Raja and Haider Mehdi encouraged army officers to revolt,” said the report.

  • Chai ka waqt: Sindh SSP serves tea to political leaders

    Chai ka waqt: Sindh SSP serves tea to political leaders

    Sindh Police took action on Sunday after footage of a Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) serving tea to political leaders went viral on social media.

    Sindh Inspector General (IG) Ghulam Nabi Memon termed the officer’s action “very wrong”, adding that a written explanation will be sought from him.

    IG Memon added that though the act was done in an individual capacity, nonetheless the officer will have to give an answer.

    The viral video shows the senior cop serving tea to political leaders who are participating in a ceremony. Sindh minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Saeed Ghani can also be seen in the video.

    A SSP is a BPS-19 grade officer in the government of Pakistan.

  • PPP wants Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s picture on currency notes

    PPP wants Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s picture on currency notes

    The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) adopted a resolution on Sunday, demanding that the federal government declare former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto a national democratic hero and put his picture on currency notes, ARY News reported. 

    The resolution was passed during a seminar titled ‘Bhutto Reference and History’, discussing the Zulfikar Ali Bhutto reference.

    The resolution praised the Supreme Court’s (SC) decision to acknowledge that Zulfikar Ali Bhutto didn’t get a fair trial, which resulted in his execution. The resolution called on the federal government to give him the title of “Quaid-e-Awam” (Leader of the People) and to award him the highest civilian honour, Nishan-e-Pakistan.

    On March 6, the SC announced that the former prime minister, who was hanged 44 years ago, didn’t get a fair trial. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was hanged in 1979 after a trial under the military regime of the late General Zia-ul-Haq.

  • Alvi says Imran Khan’s incarceration has made him stronger than ever

    Alvi says Imran Khan’s incarceration has made him stronger than ever

    Former President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi wrote about a personal moment he shared with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan in Adiala Jail where the former Prime Minister is currently incarcerated.

    Alvi recounted on X (formerly Twitter) that Imran Khan was enthusiastic as ever and welcomed him. He also humorously pointed towards his chest with prisoner number 804 written on his clothes.

    He wrote, “We all had a hearty laugh. His humour, intelligence, boldness & fearlessness has taken a quantum jump and his incarceration instead of weakening him has made him exponentially stronger.”

  • Mitti pao! KP Governor Faisal Kundi wants to ditch political drama and work together for people

    Mitti pao! KP Governor Faisal Kundi wants to ditch political drama and work together for people

    After a heated exchange of words between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi and Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, the Governor extended an olive branch by vowing all possible support to the provincial government for resolving public issues.

    Addressing a press conference at Kundi Model Farm, he said that after taking the oath, he always wanted to work for the betterment of the people of KP including former FATA. “I repeatedly wished to work together with the provincial government for the development and welfare of the province,” he said.

    The Governor also remarked, “We are democratic people and will never want to impose governor’s rule.”

    Earlier, in the war of words between the two, Gandapur had warned against any imposition of ‘Governor’s raj’.

    “The law and order is a burning issue being faced by the province,” Kundi said, adding that the provincial government should take concrete steps in that regard.

    He also criticised the provincial government as he pointed out the KP government was getting Rs60 billion to Rs80 billion from the centre for addressing its law and order issue. “Despite this, the salaries of police are low as compared to other provinces,” he added.

  • Grand dialogue needed to solve country’s problems, says Rana Sanaullah

    Grand dialogue needed to solve country’s problems, says Rana Sanaullah

    Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Rana Sanaullah said on Sunday that PML-N is committed to solving all political issues through dialogue, adding that the party is prepared for a comprehensive discussion with all political leaders, Express Tribune reported.

    The PML-N leader also said that we need a thorough discussion with all political parties to create a good and productive political environment for the progress of the country.

    “Unconditional talks were the only way to move forward and address critical challenges,”  he said.

    The Prime Minister’s adviser on political and public affairs maintained that the federal government is trying to convince the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to join the federal cabinet.

    “In my personal assessment, the PPP will join the cabinet,” Rana Sana added.

    Responding to a question, Sanaullah stated that Nawaz Sharif was likely be elected as the president of the party in the upcoming general council meeting, scheduled for May 28.

  • AJK protests enter fourth day as deadlock between government and protestors continues

    AJK protests enter fourth day as deadlock between government and protestors continues

    The Awami Action Committee (AAC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) have staged massive protests and sit-ins against high electricity bills and taxation for the fourth day now.

    Protestors plan to reach the capital Muzaffarabad, after violent clashes took place between the AJK police and the protestors.

    The government of AJK called in Rangers and AJK police after clashes between the police and protestors erupted in Mirpur during demonstrations that killed a cop and injured more than 70 others.

    Heavy contingents of police have been posted at roundabouts and sensitive locations, while markets, trade centres and educational institutes remain closed, and transport is suspended.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grave concern on the situation and stated that there should be “absolutely no tolerance for taking the law into one’s own hands”.

    Meanwhile, the central leadership of the AAC has distanced itself from the violent incidents that occurred during the protests.

    A sub-inspector was killed while dozens of other policemen and protesters also got injured during the teargas shelling by the police and stone pelting by the demonstrators.

    Violent protesters damaged multiple vehicles, including a magistrate’s car on the Poonch-Kotli road. Moreover, markets, trade centres, offices schools and restaurants remained closed across the AJK.

    Cellular services have been suspended in different parts of AJK.

  • Big blow to ruling coalition as 27 reserved seats lost in Punjab

    Big blow to ruling coalition as 27 reserved seats lost in Punjab

    The ruling coalition government in Punjab led by PML-N on Friday lost dozens of reserved seats in the provincial assembly when the speaker suspended 24 women and three minority MPAs elected on reserved seats and barred them from joining the house proceedings.

    Most of the suspended members of parliament belonged to PML-N, two to PPP and one each to PML-Q and IPP.

    Speaker Malik Mohammad Ahmed Khan took the decision after the Supreme Court suspended the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) of allocating the reserved seats of SIC to other parties.

    Opposition lawmaker Rana Aftab of PTI-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC), during the house proceedings, had raised this issue and then on Friday, the speaker read out the Supreme Court order and gave the ruling that Rana Aftab’s point of order was lawful and suspended the 27 members immediately.

  • No legal, moral justification to restrict Zartaj Gul from travelling: IHC

    No legal, moral justification to restrict Zartaj Gul from travelling: IHC

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Saturday ordered a hearing on the request of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Zartaj Gul to remove her name from the Exit Control List (ECL) to allow her to go for Hajj.

    There is no legal or moral justification to restrict Gul from travelling, Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri remarked in his order.

    The court, in its order, stated that the Interior Secretary should appoint a senior officer who knows about the law to assist the court, and the authorised officer should be aware of the facts of the case in the next hearing along with the relevant records.

    The state lawyer said during the hearing that the petitioner secured bail in multiple protest cases and was not absconding.

    On April 18, an anti-terrorism court granted Zartaj interim bail in the May 9 case. After the lawyers presented their arguments, the judge granted interim bail to the PTI leader until May 10.

  • Fawad Chaudhry thinks Nawaz only hope for dialogue with PTI

    Fawad Chaudhry thinks Nawaz only hope for dialogue with PTI

    Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Fawad Chaudhry recently replied to a journalist’s question that, “Dialogues can be definitely held better under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif.”

    Journalist Ali Hamza asked Chaudhry if Nawaz is taking the reigns of his party’s leadership back so would that have any impact on starting talks with PTI?

    According to Fawad, “The real power lies with Nawaz Sharif, Shehbaz Sharif has nothing.”

    The former PTI leader said that he was hopeful that Nawaz Sharif will take the initiative of starting dialogue with PTI.

    “Nawaz Sharif has been in politics since 1985 and if there is anyone in this country that can do something to improve the political landscape of Pakistan, then that is only Nawaz Sharif,” said Chaudhry.