A recently surfaced purported audio recording on social media has shed light on the involvement of Kanwal Shauzab, a former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker, in the GHQ attack in Rawalpindi on May 9 in the wake of Imran Khan’s arrest.
During the purported call, PTI MPA Farah allegedly instructs party's Deputy Secretary General Women's Wing, Farakhanda, to reach GHQ on the orders of Kanwal Shauzab.
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Prior to this, a video also made rounds on social media in which Kanwal can be seen inciting PTI supporters to cause chaos in Rawalpindi.
"If everything becomes normal then go home and sleep, forget about freedom, and prepare for slavery," she can be heard saying in the video.
تحریک انصاف کی رہنما کنول شوذب کی 9 مئی کو کمیٹی چوک راولپنڈی میں کارکنوں کو طیش دلانے کی ویڈیو منظر عام پر آگئی
— Ghulam Raza Khan (@G_raza_k) May 21, 2023
کنول شوذب کارکنوں کو بھڑکاتے ہوئے کہتی ہیں کہ اگر ہر چیز نارمل چلے گی توپھرجاؤ گھروں میں جاکر سوجاؤ، پھر آزادی کو کہوبھول جاؤ اور غلامی کی تیاری پکڑو pic.twitter.com/8Tz0JVn0jE
When the party workers asked about the absence of MPAs and MNAs, she said: "to hell with them".
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Meanwhile, a statement by PTI's Deputy General Secretary Women Wing, Palwasha Abbasi, has also emerged, in which she condemned the events of May 9 and stated that Women Wing was involved in the GHQ attack under the command of Kanwal Shauzab.
ویمن ونگ کی اس شرمناک حرکت9مئیGHQپلان کی پُرزورمزمت کرتی ہوں اوراُمیدکرتی ہوں کےخان صاحب اس سارےواقع کانوٹس خود لیں کہ کیسے چیزیں exploite کی گئیں۔
— Palwasha Abbasi (@PalwashaAbbasi0) May 20, 2023
قانون کابھرپورساتھ دونگی اوراپنی لیگل ٹیم سےڈسکشن کےبعدچنددن میں تمام ثبوتوں کےساتھ پریس کانفرنس میں باقی انکشافات کرونگی! pic.twitter.com/1RhqotVJU2
In an unprecedented show of vandalism, the violent protesters ransacked the gates of the Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi on May 9. So far, the Rawalpindi police have registered 17 cases at various police stations against PTI activists involved in the violent protests.
PTI supporters had also attacked and caused damage to the historic Corps' Commander’s House — originally known as Jinnah House and which once served as the residence of the founding father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah — hours after the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) arrested PTI chief Imran Khan in the Al-Qadir Trust corruption case on May 9.
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