“Political terrorists”: Bilawal Bhutto condemns riots over Imran Khan’s arrest

'Political terrorists': Bilawal Bhutto condemns riots over Imran Khan's arrest

Bilawal Bhutto said, ‘No institution will be allowed to become a tiger force of the party’

Islamabad:

Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari yesterday labeled his party as “political terrorists” and asked Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, commenting on incidents of violence and vandalism in protests that began after the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. How to communicate with (PTI), reported Dawn.

He said, ‘We always supported the talks and even persuaded our allies to [now]How can we talk to terrorists? We can hold talks only with those who condemn terrorism and disassociate ourselves from these political terrorists.

Mr. Bhutto also criticized the judiciary for “becoming over-politicized”.

At a rally – where he also condemned the bail granted to PTI chief Imran Khan in several cases – he said, “When we restore democracy, the judiciary becomes excessively political. And when there is a dictatorship, They remain silent. And now once again our judiciary is becoming excessively political.”

He urged the judiciary “not to interfere in politics” and said that be it the judiciary or the establishment, “no institution will be allowed to become the tiger force of the party”.

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah had earlier said that there was no other option but to ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Geo News reported on the Al-Qadir Trust case.

“It is important to take a stand against armed groups. There is no other option but to ban this party.” [PTI]The interior minister said while addressing a press conference in Islamabad.

Mr Sanaullah said the PTI chief’s only aim was to spread chaos and anarchy in the country.

He blamed workers and supporters of the Khan-led party for vandalizing public properties and storming military installations across the country during violent protests across the country, Geo News reported.

“The government will bring these ‘gangs’ to book. They [miscreants] The CCTV footage from the cameras will be identified and rounded up one by one.”

Meanwhile, Pakistan Democratic Movement chairman Maulana Fazlur Rehman urged people, including lawyers, to register their “peaceful protest” outside the Supreme Court in Islamabad on Monday.

In a video message, he said the convoy should reach Constitution Avenue by 9 am to protest against the apex court.

“The way the Supreme Court or its three-judge bench, and the High Court judges under its influence, have protected a criminal, we believe that we need to protect the institutions of the country and rectify what is wrong with them. “

In addition, PTI chief Imran Khan called for nationwide protests by supporters days after clashes between his followers and security forces triggered by his arrest.

“Freedom doesn’t come easily. You have to snatch it. You have to make sacrifices for it,” he said in an address broadcast on YouTube.

He called on his supporters to protest “at the end of your streets and villages” across the country on Sunday and announced a return to the campaign trail on Wednesday for a snap election.

In a special message to Pakistani women, he urged them to show their defiance against the present government of Shehbaz Sharif.

“Tomorrow at 5:30 pm – and I am specifically addressing women as I see a revolution in our homes – you will be taken out with handwritten placards reading ‘Hakiki Azaadi’ (true freedom) and ‘Ain Bachao’ Gotta get out.” ‘Pakistan Bachao’ (Save the Constitution, Save Pakistan). Stand with these placards outside your homes for just one hour from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm,” said Imran Khan.