30-40 ‘terrorists’ are hiding in Imran Khan’s house, police cordoned off the entire area

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The troubles of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan are not taking the name of stopping. Pakistan-based Punjab government says 30-40 terrorists are holed up in Imran’s Zaman Park home. Meanwhile, Punjab’s interim government has given PTI a 24-hour deadline to hand over 30-40 terrorists who have Took shelter in Imran Khan’s house. Police to Prime Minister’s Zaman Park residence in Lahore.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Acting Information Minister Amir Mir said, “PTI should hand over these terrorists to the police or the law will take its course.” He also said that the government was aware of the presence of these ‘terrorists’ as it had credible intelligence reports.

Agencies confirmed to be ‘terrorist’

Mir said, ‘The intelligence report that has come is very dangerous.’ He said the agencies have been able to confirm the presence of ‘terrorists’ in Zaman Park through geo-fencing. Mir said that the PTI chief has been targeting the army for a year. Apart from this, Maier has told PTI-language in a strict tone that ‘terrorists’ should be handed over to the police.

Doubt on PTI leaders

Pakistan’s Punjab government has held senior PTI leaders and former Punjab ministers Dr. Yasmin Rashid and Mian Mahmudur Rashid responsible. Let us tell you that a PTI leader Ibad Farooq has made a big disclosure in his video statement. According to him, PTI leaders Yasmin Rashid, Mian Mahmudur Rashid and others called some party workers to reach Liberty Chowk.

‘May 9 incident happened at the behest of Imran’s associates’

Ibad alleged that PTI leaders had also asked the protesters to set Jinnah House on fire. What happened in Jinnah House was not right. Apart from this, Ibad Farooq has also announced to return his PTI election ticket from PP-149 (constituency).

Action should be taken against the attackers within 72 hours

An important meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) was held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif. In this Tuesday’s meeting, all those involved in the violent attack were asked to arrest their associates and leaders, on whose instigation the vandalism was carried out, within 72 hours.

Action was taken under the Army Act

After Tuesday’s NSC meeting, the Prime Minister’s Office said in an official announcement that the NSC supported the decision taken at the corps commanders’ meeting to prosecute the attackers under the Army Act and the Official Secrets Act.

Human Rights Commission opposes use of Army Act

Action against the attackers is going on since May 9. Since that day the Government of Pakistan is taking action against the attackers under the Pakistan Army Act. However, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has strongly opposed the use of the Pakistan Army Act 1952 and the Official Secrets Act 1923 to prosecute civilians.

burnt in fire in pakistan

Let us tell you that on May 9, violence broke out in Pakistan when former Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in a corruption case from the Islamabad High Court. On May 9, PTI supporters took to the streets. Several buildings and vehicles were set ablaze and police and military personnel as well as institutions were attacked. 10 people died in this violent demonstration.

Army declared May 9 as black day

This was followed by the arrest of thousands of Imran’s supporters in the May 9 violence. The Pakistan Army has termed May 9 as a black day in the history of the Islamic country.