Islamabad: Rallies were taken out in various cities of the country demanding the release of politician turned former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan. The rally gathered near Islamabad yesterday evening and police resorted to tear gas and lathicharge as more than one lakh people marched in procession towards the Parliament House and the Presidential Palace today (Monday) morning. Apart from this, a huge hurdle was also put up by Hensters but the rally passed all of them. He also had a scuffle with the police. Eventually the army had to be called, which alerted the protesters by firing in the air, but when the angry protesters advanced, the army resorted to firing. “Order to shoot” – “Shoot wherever you see” orders were also issued. In which four died.
These protesters were led by Imran Khan’s wife Bushrabi. This rally, which started on Sunday, was to reach Islamabad on Monday evening. The police had blocked the road there. They resorted to tear gas and lathicharge to stop the rally.
Parademons were killed in these efforts of Shahwaz government. Many participants in this rally reached the heartlands of Islamism, braving the police and the army. They are going to hold rallies in the city tomorrow (Tuesday). Giving this information, it is written in Pakistan’s English newspaper “The Nation” that 4 paradrumers were “martyred” in these riots and the army had to be ordered to “kill them wherever you see them”. According to Article “245” of the Constitution, the army took power into its hands. Even before this, many government supporters had been kidnapped.
In the video found in this regard, the rioters already joined the rally wearing masks soaked in tear gas and glasses to protect their eyes. Protesters from cities including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Frontier) province and Lahore in Punjab flooded the Peshawar to Lahore section of the British-era Grand Trunk Road from Peshawar to Calcutta, including Peshawar itself. To stop them, a barricade of goods trains and steamer containers was placed on the road, but the protesters moved ahead removing those containers too.
Those who believe in these unusual riots say that Pakistan, which is instigating the riots in Kashmir, is facing an “insurgency” in Balochistan and “border provinces”. I feel that those who instigate riots in Bangladesh have to face similar riots in their own country. These storms are becoming unusual. Sharif government has resigned. Pakistan has got the fruits of its sins.