Farrukh Habib whisked away from Gwadar

PTI condemns forced disappearance of ex-state minister

Former Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib. Photo: APP

LAHORE/GWADAR:

Authorities on Thursday arrested Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Farrukh Habib from Gwadar along with his four brothers and as many other people.

Habib's brother approached the Lahore High Court following his arrest for his recovery.

As soon as Habib’s news started spreading, the PTI strongly condemned the “forced disappearance” of the party’s West Punjab president and former state minister.

A party spokesperson said the intensification of state repression against the PTI before upcoming elections was a shameful attempt to exclude the country’s largest political party from the grandest stage of them all and to create political pretense in the name of polls.

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He underscored that the same plan was behind the enforced disappearance of the PTI leaders and workers, which was echoed in the caretaker prime minister's statements.

“Every tactic of cruelty, coercion, and brutality is being tried to exclude former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan and his party from the election race,” the spokesperson said. After getting relief from the courts in false, fake, and fabricated revenge cases, he pointed out, the state machinery had descended on a shameful series of forced disappearances to render the court ineffective.

After Zahoor Mashwani, Sadaqat Abbasi, Usman Dar, Owais Younis, Abdul Karim Khan, Hasan Niazi, Haider Majeed and Sheikh Rashid Ahmed; Farrukh Habib and others abducted along with them had been accused of state lawlessness.

The PTI appealed to the chief justice of Pakistan to curb the shameful practice of the state kidnappers to promote lawlessness in the country.

“The chief justice should exercise his constitutional powers without delay to protect the Constitution from the torture of extra-constitutional forces and the conspiracies of undemocratic elements,” he maintained.

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