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Khan urges fair trial for aide on sedition charges

EX-PRIME MINISTER CONDEMNS ‘CONSPIRACY’ TO PIT HIS PARTY AGAINST MILITARY

- (Reuters)

A CLOSE aide to Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan and a local media house will face sedition charges, the country’s interior minister said last Wednesday (10).

The charges were related to comments made by Khan adviser Shahbaz Gill and aired on ARY TV last Monday (8) night. The minister, Rana Sanaullah, said it was a planned move to malign the military.

He said the accused would face sedition charges for inciting mutiny in the military.

“We’ve set up a special team to probe it,” he told reporters in Islamabad, adding, “It was a planned move to malign our institutio­ns.”

Gill and ARY TV’s head of news, Ammad Yousaf, had been arrested, police officials Asad Abbas and Naeem Tahir told reporters. The arrests came late last Tuesday (9) and early the next day, after a state-run media regulator said it had ordered ARY News to be taken off air for airing “false, hateful and seditious” content.

Khan said Gill was mistreated during his arrest and called for a fair trial, adding the charges were a conspiracy to pit his party against the military.

“If he has done something wrong, something that’s illegal, charge him, and give him a chance to defend himself in a court,” the former prime minister said in a recorded video statement aired by local TV channels.

Gill had said in the TV appearance there were attempts to create hatred against Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party among the middle and lower ranks of the military, whom he said loved the party.

He suggested the junior ranks were being pressured by the top brass and these orders were against the wishes of the majority, and that the junior ranks should reconsider following orders that were against their principles.

The TV channel’s owner, Salman Iqbal, said in a tweet that the comments were Gill’s personal opinion, and his media house had nothing to do with them.

The PTI party and ARY were considered pro-military until Khan was ousted in a confidence vote in April by an opposition alliance.

Analysts say Khan, who came to power in a 2018 election with the military’s support, had fallen out with the powerful generals in his final months in office. Both Khan and the military deny the claims.

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© Asif Hassan/AFP via Getty Images AC ON: Journalist­s an employees of ARY News rotest against hannel being taken off air afte th owne he TV station was charged th sedition

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