Hammad resurfaces after year in hiding
After nearly a year of staying out of the public eye, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Hammad Azhar made a dramatic reappearance on Wednesday, igniting tensions at the party's secretariat as police attempted to apprehend him, resulting in a heated confrontation.
Azhar, who formerly held the position of finance minister under the PTI government, had gone into hiding following a government crackdown on the party leadership last year after the May 9 incidents.
Addressing the media upon his return at the party's central secretariat in Islamabad, Azhar revealed, "I received a message from Imran Khan last night after the attack on Rauf Hassan. He directed that it is now time for me to join the party leadership."Expressing his resolve to confront the legal challenges against him, Azhar stated, "I have come to meet Raoof Hasan today. I will then go to Peshawar and seek interim bails and request more time. I will also appear in Punjab courts and will then leave the matter to the Almighty."
However, shortly after Azhar's reappearance, the PTI reported that police had arrived at their secretariat with the intent to arrest him.
PTI leader Omar Ayub criticised the authorities for prioritising Azhar's arrest over apprehending the attackers of Raoof Hasan.
As tensions escalated, PTI leader Taimur Jhagra revealed that the police had surrounded the secretariat, preventing anyone from entering or leaving.
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The situation took turn when a United Nations election team, present at the secretariat for a meeting on election transparency, witnessed the police interference firsthand.
PTI lawyer Salman Niazi accused the police of holding the UN team "hostage". The PTI shared footage of the authorities' unwarranted intrusion.
Expressing his outrage, Hasan denounced the incident as an unjustified assault, attributing it to what he described as the authoritarian tactics employed by the state in governing the nation.