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May 9 Attacks On Military Installations: Over 60 Workers Of Imran Khan’s Party Arrested In Lahore

Imran Khan Arrested

More than 60 leaders and workers of jailed former PM Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party have been arrested here in Punjab province in connection with the attacks on the military installations in May.

Police action against the PTI leaders and workers has been intensified across the country following the announcement of general elections in Pakistan on February 8, 2024.

These are fresh arrests in addition to those already arrested on May 9 and soon after.

According to the sources, over 10,000 of its leaders and workers have been in jail since early May in connection with attacks on military and state installations following Khan’s arrest in an alleged corruption case.

A Lahore police statement stated on Wednesday, “The police arrested 62 PTI workers involved in the May 9 attack on Lahore Corps Commander House and torching of a plaza (allegedly owned by the son of former army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa) in different parts of the city on Tuesday.”

It stated that a crackdown has been launched against those involved in attacks on military installations but evaded arrest.

A heavy contingent of police also raided the residence of PTI president Chaudhry Parvez Elahi to arrest his relative and former lawmaker Maj (R) Tahir Sadiq. Elahi is already in jail.

PTI senior leader and former federal minister Moonis Elahi said that the Punjab police’s brutalities against the PTI leaders and workers are at their peak as they are not sparing even women.

On May 9, following the arrest of Khan by paramilitary Rangers, unrest broke out in Pakistan that saw the torching and vandalising of dozens of military and state buildings, including the Army headquarters in Rawalpindi and the ISI building in Faisalabad.

Police arrested over 10,000 workers of PTI, and over 100 are being tried under the Army Act.

The PTI core committee has also strongly denounced the “state’s coercive tactics, reprisal actions” against the PTI workers and leaders even after the announcement of the polls date.

“We condemn the illegal fascist measures of the state against peaceful political activities before the elections. The nation will not accept rigged polls held in such an uneven electoral field and with state interference,” it stated and added that after fixing the date of the poll, the reprehensible attempts to force the PTI out of the electoral arena and deprive it of a level playing field have become more prominent before the world.

The PTI core committee asked the Election Commission of Pakistan to avoid playing the role of a vacillator in poll rigging (and) rather it should ensure a level playing field for all political parties to hold free, fair and transparent elections in the country.

It paid glowing tribute to PTI chairman Imran Khan for facing the “unjustifiable” incarceration with steadfastness, courage and perseverance.

“The PTI will take part in the elections and Imran Khan will lead the party’s election campaign across the country,” it said and added Khan has been in jail for over 100 days without any legal justification and was being merely subjected to political revenge.

Khan has been lodged at Adiala Jail at Rawalpindi in the cipher case where he is accused of leaking the state secrets.

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