Soon after angry activists of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) stormed the Sindh House in Islamabad to protest against dissident lawmakers, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice-president Maryam Nawaz urged the government to resign and go home "if it had any sense of shame left".
"You cannot save the government, God willing, but if you have any shame left then save it and leave," Maryam wrote on her official Twitter handle in an apparent reference to Prime Minister Imran Khan.
حکومت تو نہیں بچا سکتے انشاءاللّہ، مگر اگر کوئی بچی کھچی عزت ہے تو وہی بچا کے نکل جاؤ بھائی! آپ ایک منتخب حکومت تو ہو نہیں کہ ڈٹ جاو اس لیے اب غنڈہ گردی کا ہی آپشن رہ گیا ہے پر یہ بھی ہمیشہ الٹا ہی پڑتا ہے! https://t.co/6ihS9I0Y6b
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) March 18, 2022
"You are not an elected government which can take a stand so you have opted for hooliganism but that will also backfire," she added.
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Noor Alam Khan, dissident PTI lawmaker present in the Sindh House, shared a screenshot of WhatsApp messages on his official Twitter handle, saying that he had been receiving threats.
Receiving threats telling me what we did with Benazir Bhutto shaheed and Bashirbilour shaheed will do with you and your three sons I saved others numbers who have given threats present leadership will be responsible pic.twitter.com/91Y23keFIY
— Noor Alam Khan (@NOORALAMKHAN) March 18, 2022
"Receiving threats telling me what we did with Benazir Bhutto shaheed and Bashir Bilour shaheed will do with you and your three sons," Noor said, adding that he has saved numbers from where the threats were coming and the present leadership will be responsible if anything happens to him.
Meanwhile, Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said that the vicinity of Sindh House is a “very sensitive location” because residences of important personalities including chief justice are also located in the same area.
سندہ ہاؤس ایک بہت ہی حساس علاقے میں ہے جہاں چیف جسٹس ہاؤس وزراء کالونی اور اہم رھائش گاھیں ہیں پیپلز پارٹی اور نون لیگ لوٹوں کو کہیں اور شفٹ کر لے ورنہ پورا مہینہ تماشا لگا رہے گا ہم کس کس کو روکیں گے
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) March 18, 2022
“The PPP and the PML-N should shift the turncoats somewhere else, otherwise this spectacle will remain to continue for an entire month,” he added.
Later in another tweet, Fawad asked the opposition parties to respect the people’s mandate and refrain from playing with their sentiments.
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The public anger would have to be faced if the Sindh House was made another “Changa Manga”, he added.
Karachi Administrator and PPP Spokesperson Murtaza Wahab, taking to Twitter, said that PTI lawmakers and workers have yet again proven that Sindh House needs protection and more deployment of Sindh Police and SSU is needed.
PTI lawmakers & workers have yet again proven that #Sindh House needs protection & more deployment of Sindh Police & SSU is needed. #SindhGovt has decided to lodge FIR under provisions of ATA & PPC https://t.co/vg8TTzBpqk
— Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui (@murtazawahab1) March 18, 2022
"Sindh government has decided to lodge FIR under provisions of ATA & PPC," he added.
JUI-F Secretary-General Shah Owais Noorani also took a jibe at the government.
پانچ لاکھ تو اس ٹرک میں آ گئے باقی پانچ لاکھ ابھی وزیراعظم کی کال کا انتظار کر رہے ہیں۔ pic.twitter.com/bP0J2sdtCU
— Shah Owais Noorani Official (@iamowaisnoorani) March 18, 2022
"500,000 have come in this truck while the remaining 500,000 are still waiting for the call of the prime minister," Noorani taunted the PTI which had said it would bring a million people in its public gathering in Islamabad.
Earlier in the day, angry activists of the ruling party stormed the Sindh House in Islamabad to protest against dissident lawmakers staying at the PPP-led provincial government’s facility citing “security threats” from their own party.
TV footage shows dozens of PTI activists barging into the Sindh House and chanting slogans against the group of estranged lawmakers who have announced voting against their party line in the no-trust motion tabled against PM Imran in the National Assembly.
The development came a day after several PTI lawmakers revealed that they had sought refuge in the Sindh House, fearing the incumbent government action as they have decided to vote on the no-trust move “according to their conscience”.
MNA Raja Riaz of the disgruntled faction, known as the Jahangir Tareen group, claimed that as many as 24 PTI MNAs, including women lawmakers, were present at the facility.
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