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Police clash with Shahbaz supporters

Authoritie­s say they prevented demonstrat­ors from trying to storm anti-graft court

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Hundreds of supporters of Pakistan’s opposition leader, Shahbaz Sharif, clashed with police in the eastern city of Lahore yesterday, leaving dozens of protesters hurt, officials said.

The violence erupted when riot police used batons to prevent Sharif’s supporters from reaching an anti-graft tribunal where he appeared before the court for a pretrial hearing over alleged links to a multimilli­on dollar housing scam.

Police also detained several activists, angering the country’s opposition parties, which in turn urged Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government to immediatel­y free those detained.

According to Maryam Aurangzeb, a spokeswoma­n for Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League party, police beat the party’s supporters without any provocatio­n. “We were peaceful and police started swinging batons and beating our supporters without any provocatio­n,” she said.

In custody since October

But police insisted they prevented demonstrat­ors from trying to storm the court.

Sharif, the opposition leader in parliament, has been held in custody by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau since October. He is accused of influencin­g authoritie­s to award contracts for a housing programme to a company with which he had political connection­s.

Also yesterday in Lahore, hundreds of farmers rallied to demand a decrease in the prices of fertiliser­s, pesticides and seeds, and to pressure authoritie­s so they could get higher prices for sugarcane and other produce.

The farmers’ protest, which began Wednesday, swelled yesterday with more joining the rally. Farmers say authoritie­s in recent months increased prices of pesticides and fertiliser­s and that sugar mills are now offering them lower prices to purchase their sugar cane.

 ?? AFP ?? A security convoy transporti­ng arrested opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif enters the corruption court for a case hearing in Lahore yesterday.
AFP A security convoy transporti­ng arrested opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif enters the corruption court for a case hearing in Lahore yesterday.
 ?? AP ?? Supporters of opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif scuffle with police outside an anti-graft tribunal in Lahore.
AP Supporters of opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif scuffle with police outside an anti-graft tribunal in Lahore.

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