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Army may be called in to deal with protesters
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Imran Mukhtar

October 05, 2019



ISLAMABAD - Interior Minister Brigadier (retd) Ijaz Ahmed Shah has said that at first it was the responsibility of provinces to stop the anti-government ‘Azadi March’ of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) and the federal government would deal with it if the protestors entered the capital.

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Talking to a private TV channel about the possible lockdown plan of Islamabad by JUI-F Chief Moulana Fazlur Rehman, he also said the police would stop the marchers from entering the Red Zone of the capital. However, the last option of calling the army could be used to deal with the protestors.

About the responsibility of provinces to deal with the anti-government protest announced by JUI-F a day ago, the minister was of the view that it was the responsibility of provinces to deal with the law and order situation under the 18th Constitutional Amendment.

He reminded that Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) had been enforced in the Red Zone and no one would be allowed to enter there. The section 144 empowers district administration to prohibit an assembly of more than four persons in an area for a specific period of time

The minister said that who so ever would take the law into its hands, he would have to face due process of law. He also said that Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mehmood Khan had already given a statement to deal with the protestors.

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The CM KP said on Thursday in a statement that the provincial government would not allow anyone from the province to participate in the ‘Azadi March’ of JUI-F and march on Islamabad.

In addition to that, Shah while talking at different media platforms in the last couple of days has said that any one has the right to hold a peaceful protest. However, he made it clear that neither no one would be allowed to disturb the routine life nor to take law into his hands. He also indicated that the lock down plan would be tantamount to taking the law into hands.

On Thursday, JUI-F chief Moulana Fazlur Rehman had announced that his party would hold the anti-government “Azadi March” to Islamabad on October 27 as a protest against the alleged rigging in 2018 General Elections. He declared that caravans from different parts of the country would reach Islamabad, stay there and send this government packing. He made this announcement by ignoring the call of other opposition parties to delay the proposed protest march.

The JUI-F chief told reporters that his party would hold a sit-in at the famous D-Chowk of Islamabad—the place where Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has staged a sit-in against the then Pakistan Muslim League –Nawaz government for 126 days in 2014 on the same allegations.

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In July this year, Rehman addressing the million march rally, organized by his party, had threatened the government to march on Islamabad in October it did not step down at its own being an “illegitimate regime”.
https://nation.com.pk/05-Oct-2019/a...u9RSgn8pdlYAJoY_rMpbVesDs2iNFzwvJFHnKmNrf_-60


In 2014 dharna the government was at odds with the army and its media cell demonized it but now the government and army are on the same pitch
Fazlu should turn back while he can
 
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i think army should focus on eastern border and kashmir as india is planning an attack,calling army to deal with protesters will be dangerous move as we have not enough troops to fight at borders and deal with protests simultaneously,police is enough to deal with protests with backing of rangers although if they are allowed to protest it will not effect much to govt due to high support of govt from public.ik should avoid taking advice from this interior minister,he mishandled protests and other incidents in musharaf era which resulted in his ouster and end of musharaf govt although he had military power with him at that time and was more powerful than ik due to his holding of office of army chief along with presidency.
 
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calling army would be a mistake.
the army can assist under the law of the land & this *** licking fake molbi needs to be dealt with with a heavy hand.This a-hole still holds his opinion as to what religion he thinks Ik is from. Imagine that. Differences aside, no right-minded citizen should join this piece of crap. PPP of all the parties should be ashamed.
 
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JUI has a right to protest, this is their right under the Pakistani law, otherwise how else are they supposed to register their protest. The Pakistan Awami Tehreek did the same thing under the PPP government and were allowed, only the PML N government attacked them. Pti did exactly the same for many years, they blocked traffic and roads, called on people to stop paying bills etc.

Problem and chaos happens when government starts propaganda and tries to provoke the protesters. They should instead make a rule that anyone can protest as long as you agree on a route and a venue where your protest will end.
For this a meeting needs to take place with the JUI and media coverage needs to stop, we all know the media lights fire to small issues
 
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DIESEL HAS RIGHT TO FREE ASSEMBLY AND SPEECH!!

Don't take that away from him.
As long as he is peaceful, let him protest all he wants.

If you try to bring in army, you will be playing a dangerous game that you can only lose and Diesel can win.
 
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These scumbags must be dealt with a very heavy hand. There's no time for masquerade. They have no public support so do not let them play for their foreign masters. Agencies know very well that this iblees incarnate has received funding from foreign agencies.
 
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i think army should focus on eastern border and kashmir as india is planning an attack,calling army to deal with protesters will be dangerous move as we have not enough troops to fight at borders and deal with protests simultaneously,police is enough to deal with protests with backing of rangers although if they are allowed to protest it will not effect much to govt due to high support of govt from public.ik should avoid taking advice from this interior minister,he mishandled protests and other incidents in musharaf era which resulted in his ouster and end of musharaf govt although he had military power with him at that time and was more powerful than ik due to his holding of office of army chief along with presidency.
It doesn't matter what you think army knows better than you what they are doing
They can't allow pro India politicians to destroy Islamabad
Army should send officers to command police during dharna
Fazlu ki aik bar police sa chitrol karwain akal thikanay ajaye gi
 
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anyone misusing madrassa students should be arrested.
if he is so sincere then how come he wanted the corrupt ppl like Zardari and seculars like jayalas to help him?
 
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army works under orders of govt if govt interior minister give them wrong order or advice they will do mistakes like it happened in musharaf times when this same man was interior minister
 
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Honestly the turkish example of a centralized yet depoliticized religious admin needs to be implemented. we can't have people misusing religion like this...
 
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Funny what power does to you. Didn't Imran use protests as a mean to get there himself?

Without equating the intent, everyone has a right to protest till its peaceful and within the laws of the land.
 
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