6 security personnel killed during protests by Imran's party
Pakistan deployed the army amid a tense stand-off with Khan's supporters from his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) pushing forward by removing hurdles on their way to Islamabad's D-Chowk venue
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A supporter of imprisoned ex-premier Imran Khan's PTI party aims to throw stone during clashes, in Islamabad on Tuesday. PHOTO: AP/PTI
Islamabad, 26 Nov
Four paramilitary personnel and two
policemen have been killed and over 100 security personnel injured as the
protest by supporters of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan turned violent
prompting the federal government to deploy the army in the national capital
along with shoot at sight orders on Tuesday, state-run media said.
Pakistan deployed the army amid a
tense stand-off with Khan's supporters from his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)
pushing forward by removing hurdles on their way to Islamabad's D-Chowk venue
as the government vowed to foil their attempt “even if a curfew needs to be
imposed.”
Radio Pakistan said a vehicle
rammed into Pakistan Rangers personnel killing four Rangers officials on the
Srinagar Highway in Islamabad late on Monday night. Five other Rangers
personnel and several police officials too sustained severe injuries.
About five kilometres from this
spot, a bunch of miscreants, equipped with weapons and ammunition, pelted
stones on the Rangers personnel and carried out indiscriminate firing on the
security personnel at Chungi No 26 in Rawalpindi, Radio Pakistan said. It also
reported that two policemen were killed but didn't provide any details.
According to Punjab police, one
policeman was killed at Hakla interchange on Islamabad outskirts during clashes
with the PTI protestors on Monday but it also did not give details about the
second policeman.
Separately, Interior Minister
Mohsin Naqvi said, at a late night media interaction, that more than one
hundred security personnel, mostly from police, were injured and added: “One
senior police officer (SP) was critically injured – he suffered a severe head
injury -- due to stone-pelting by protesters.”
Radio Pakistan further reported
that the Pakistan Army was called in “to deal with the miscreants with an iron
hand” and “clear orders have also been issued to shoot miscreants and
troublemakers on sight.”
Strongly condemning the attack on
Rangers and police personnel by protesters, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a
statement, directed to immediately identify those involved in the incident and
ensure they are brought to justice. “Attacks on police and Rangers, under the
guise of a so-called peaceful protest, are condemnable,” he said, adding, the
anarchist group seeks bloodshed and “Pakistan cannot afford any form of chaos
or bloodshed. Bloodshed for nefarious political agenda is unacceptable and
highly condemnable.” He also instructed to provide the best possible medical
facilities to those injured.
Interior Minister Naqvi said the
government had offered an alternative venue to the protestors to stage their
activity at Sangjani in the suburbs of the capital and apparently Khan has also
agreed to it.
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