
Islamabad: According to The Express Tribune, the Pakistan Army’s propaganda wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), has referred to the May 9 events as a “black chapter” in the nation’s history.
In a statement released in Urdu on Wednesday, the ISPR mentioned the demonstrations that took place following the detention of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. According to the ISPR, the demonstrations targeted military sites and property in particular.
No one will be permitted to impose their own laws, the military’s media wing declared in a stern statement. According to a news report, the ISPR used a statement from the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and a legislation to support Imran Khan’s arrest.
Islamabad: According to The Express Tribune, the Pakistan Army’s propaganda wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), has referred to the May 9 events as a “black chapter” in the nation’s history.
In a statement released in Urdu on Wednesday, the ISPR mentioned the demonstrations that took place following the detention of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan. According to the ISPR, the demonstrations targeted military sites and property in particular.
No one will be permitted to impose their own laws, the military’s media wing declared in a stern statement. the National Accountability Bureau being cited.
This is an instance of hypocrisy, the military wing declared. According to an article in The Express Tribune, it emphasised the necessity to respect Pakistan’s institutions and the significance of upholding law and order.
The army, according to the statement, has operated with the utmost endurance and patience for the benefit of the nation. It has also demonstrated extreme tolerance, patience, and restraint. In a statement, the ISPR said that “as per strategy, a situation was created to use the army’s response for nefarious political purposes which was thwarted by the army’s vigilant response.”
The statement said, “We are well aware that behind this, there were some orders, instructions, and complete planning of some nefarious leaders of the party.” According to the ISPR, those engaged.
According to a tweet from The Pakistan Daily, PTI employees have reportedly attacked and vandalised the PAFMM Alam Air Base in Mianwali. Following the detention of former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday afternoon, several violent protests broke out throughout Pakistan, including at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi and the Corps Commander’s House in Lahore, which was formerly Mohammed Ali Jinnah’s home.
People protested the detention of Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan and leader of the PTI, in Pakistan’s major cities, including Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Karachi, Quetta, Mardan, Bannu, and Chilas. They also engaged in acts of violence and burning.The angry crowd blocked highways, burned banners and tyres, and pelted homes, businesses, and vehicles with stones. Several videos that have surfaced on social media sites show groups of men approaching the gated GHQ property with sticks, which they subsequently are shown using to hit the walls. Some of the guys have their faces covered.