Pakistan Today (Lahore)

‘No vendetta’: May 9 rioters to be held accountabl­e: PM Shehbaz

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that there was no vendetta in his heart but contended that those involved in the May 9 rioters would be taken to the court of law and held accountabl­e.

“If leniency is done in this, this country won’t last,” the premier said while addressing a session of the National Assembly.

“This is an incident which is out of our control and is the mandate of the public. Day and night lies on lies were said and the fallacy of a conspiracy by the US was sown in the minds of people.”

“But today, phone calls are being made to the same country. But, our foreign relations were destroyed,” PM Shehbaz decried, referring to PTI chief Imran Khan’s “baseless accusation­s against the US”.

DIDN’T KNOW NAB ISSUED ARREST WARRANTS FOR IMRAN:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has claimed that he was not aware of the arrest warrants issued by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau for PTI Chairman Imran Khan.

“But as the result of it, the destructio­n that ensued in the country, we have never seen such incidents before.”

“But is Rs60 billion a normal thing? Here, the entire opposition was pushed against the wall because of fake cases but not even a single pot was broken,” the premier said.

“This Rs60 billion didn’t come to the national exchequer but went to some account in the Supreme Court […] this is straight corruption and the cabinet of at the time approved a sealed envelope.”

‘FORMER DG-ISI TRANSFERRE­D FOR HIGHLIGHTI­NG CORRUPTION OF IMRAN’S WIFE’: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has claimed that incumbent army chief General Asim Munir was transferre­d from the post of DG ISI in 2019 because he had highlighte­d the corruption of PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s wife.

“I say this with full responsibi­lity that incumbent army chief Gen Syed Asim Munir when he was DG ISI, he told PM Imran that his wife was involved in corruption. He said this on the basis of facts.

“But obviously Imran got furious over it and did not like it. And the rest is history,” the premier said.

“Today I would like to say that Imran Khan has betrayed the nation by sprouting a lie. This is the reason why the former DG ISI was transferre­d … it was because he confronted the then-pm that his family members were involved in corruption.”

NO NEW LAWS BEING INTRODUCED TO TRY MAY 9 ACCUSED:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has clarified that the rioters of the May 9 events will be tried under the existing laws, asserting that “no new laws are being introduced”.

“In Mianwali, military planes were bought from the hard earnings of the nation to fight the enemy … but a crowd went there to set fire to it.

“Aren’t they enemies of the state? Hence all the cases of the attacks on military installati­ons will be filed under the army laws.”

IMRAN’S PEOPLE IN MIANWALI LAUNCHED ATTACK ON PAKISTAN: ASIF:

Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has said that it was the responsibi­lity of every parliament­arian to defend the Pakistan Army, even in the absence of an event such as the May 9 riots.

In an address at the National Assembly, he strongly condemned the violent protests on the day PTI Chairman Imran Khan was arrested and took exception to the attack on military installati­ons. “It was not an attack on the military installati­ons, but it was an attack on the country … on Pakistan.”

He stated that India has been regularly attacking bases in Pakistan, but contended that for the first time, an attack was launched into the country “from Mianwali and by the people of a former prime minister who singularly identified military sites”.

“The nations that don’t respect their martyrs are erased,” Asif said. “Are these Pakistanis? The people who attacked our martyrs, their faces should be identified.”

‘Authoritie­s to tackle social media propaganda against Pakistan’s institutio­ns’

The National Assembly has passed a resolution stating that relevant authoritie­s will be empowered to tackle social media propaganda against Pakistan’s institutio­ns, both within and outside the country.

Moved by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, the resolution said: “Those involved in such propaganda campaigns should strictly be dealt with as per the law.”

The resolution, according to Asif, was a way of condemning the incidents of May 9 by the Parliament.

NA PASSES RESOLUTION TO TRY MAY 9 RIOTERS UNDER ARMY, ANTI-TERRORISM LAWS:

The National Assembly has passed a resolution vowing to try May 9 rioters, who were involved in attacks on military and state installati­ons, under the existing laws including the Army Act and the Anti-terrorism Act.

The resolution, which was moved by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, has been adopted by the House after a major of lawmakers voted in favour of it.

Reading out loud the resolution, Asif said that “heartless and heart-wrenching incidents took place on May 9” and the day should be “reckoned as a Black Day”.

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