Pagara raises spectre of martial law

GDA’s anti-rigging sit-in jams M9 motorway; alliance chief claims election results ‘sold’ in advance

Pir Pagara defended former prime minister Imran Khan against accusations of corruption, asserting, "If he is a thief, then we all are thieves". SCREENGRAB

Tens of thousands of supporters of the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) staged a sit-in against alleged rigging in Feb 8 elections on the M9 Motorway that connected Sindh’s two largest cities of Karachi and Hyderabad on Friday.

GDA head Pir Pagara Sibghatullah Shah Rashdi predicted that PML-N and the PPP coalition government, which he described as a “Khichree”, would last for hardly 8 to 10 months. After that time, he added, emergency or martial law might crop up as the establishment would have “tried and tested” all parties.

He alleged that the election results were ‘sold’ for advance ‘payment’ months before the polling day.

This was the GDA’s first demonstration against what it called the “vote fraud” in Jamshoro district. A massive turnout was witnessed for the sit-in as tens of thousands of followers of Pir Pagara, and other supporters of the GDA participated.

Besides leaders from the constituent parties of the GDA, provincial leaders of several other parties, including Jamat-e-Islami (JI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) and the nationalist leaders also attended the sit-in and addressed the protesters.

Speaking from a bridge on the M9 motorway, which was turned into the stage for the speakers, Pir Pagara, the head of the GDA, predicted that a next “hodge-podge” government of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) would not last beyond 8-10 months.

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