Condemning a crackdown on his supporters, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Friday said he will ask his party’s negotiators to call off talks with the government.
“I will ask our vice-chairman and negotiating committee to not hold talks with the government,” he told his supporters staging a sit-in at Islamabad’s D-Chowk.
Imran’s statement came on the heels of a similar announcement by Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr Tahirul Qadri. In an address on Friday afternoon, Qadri said his party would call off talks with government negotiators due to the arrest of a number of PAT workers. The PAT chief claimed those arrested included his personal guards and a member of his party’s negotiating team.
During his address, Imran asked the government to explain which law had been used to justify the arrests of PTI supporters in Islamabad – who included DJ Butt, the person responsible for arranging music at the PTI rally.
The PTI chief also claimed the police had arrested PTI supporters coming in from Peshawar to attend today’s (Saturday’s) sit-in proceedings. PTI is looking to observe a ‘one nation day’ today to mark 30 days since the party’s Azadi March protest began.
“I want to ask the judiciary under which law the PTI supporters have been detained,” Imran said.
Claiming that one of his supporters detained by police in Faisalabad died under custody due to a ruptured appendix, the PTI lashed out at the government for using force against ‘peaceful protesters’.
“Such atrocities were not even committed under dictators like Musharraf,” he said, adding, “Musharraf’s dictatorship was better than Nawaz Sharif’s democracy.”
Taking a jab at Prime Minister Nawaz, Imran said, “I don’t need the army’s support because I’m not a byproduct of army rule.” Pointing to his supporters, he said “they are my army.”
The PTI chairman recalled that he, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and the late Jamaat-e-Islami amir Qazi Hussain Ahmed were the first to raise their voices when former president Pervez Musharraf removed then chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry.
“PTI was at the forefront of that movement [to restore deposed judges]… not because we wanted to remove Musharraf from power, but because we believed only an independent judiciary could save people from terrorism,” he told supporters. Subsequently in 2013, he said elections were held under an independent judiciary for the first time in Pakistan.
Imran added that even though he was warned by Dr Qadri that free and fair elections were not possible under the then set-up, he took part in the polls because he trusted Iftikhar Chaudhry.
“I told Qadri that I didn’t trust Nawaz, Zardari or the election commission constituted by them, but I had faith in [Iftikhar] Chaudhry who had stood up to a dictator.”
He lamented that his faith in the ex-CJP would prove wrong and that Iftikhar Chaudhry, by conniving with Nawaz, would go on to become a ‘Mir Jaffar’ for democracy in Pakistan. “Whenever an independent, neutral investigation will be held, I will reveal how Chaudhry sabotaged the 2013 polls in connivance with Nawaz.”
Defending his party’s Azadi March, Imran said he and his supporters had no choice left other than taking to the streets after being frustrated by all quarters. Imran also said Jang/Geo group owner Mir Shakilur Rehman is being given protocol ‘reserved for a visiting head-of-state’. “The Punjab police is protecting him [Shakil] as if he were the Chinese president,” he said.
“It is evident you two are together… he [Shakil] helped you [Nawaz] rig the elections and now you are trying to protect him.” Referring to DG ISPR’s statement that the “army has nothing to do with the government’s affairs,” Imran said Nawaz was trying to malign the army in connivance with Mir Shakil.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 13th, 2014.
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Imran Khan is suffering from severe memory lapse... General Musharraf had molested & arrested Imran Khan while the democratic government has still not arrested him. The dictator had arrested 60 judges along with their families and imposed 2nd martial law. Dictator Musharraf imposed curbs on the media while under the incumbent democratic government Imran Khan is getting live media coverage (which keeps him relevant).
" Setback: PTI, PAT break off talks with govt after workers’ arrests" +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ This is increasingly resembling the India Pak Dialogue!.
@Shahid: The leaders of this peaceful marches from day one have been calling for bringing down the entire system and for this very purpose they have been inciting people to violence, rebellion and civil disobedience. They came with full preparations and brought even special cranes to lift the protective containers to facilitate rioters assault on Prime Minister House, PTV and other highly sensitive buildings. Now they are playing innocent. Government should assert its writ and unmask the real culprits of this whole conspiracy and bring them to the book.
Disperse these gullible people at the sit-in with honor but if they resist simply flush them out. Imran is certainly suffering from some mental illness and urgently need psychological counseling. No more drama please.
Punjab Police has been killing civilians in Model town and now they are spreading their barbarianism in Islamabad. Even if one isn't supporting PTI there is no way any rational person with some sense of morality would support the way the government is behaving.
All I have heard while I was growing up was corrupt nawaz, corrupt benazir / zardari and martial law.....everyone is Pakistan was crying for change in the past now when the opportunity has come for the first time in Pakistan's history of 65 years someone is actually challenging the corrupt state of affairs and now people are criticizing even that.
Honestly, I think PTI and Imran Khan are wasting their time because people here don't care about the country and are happy with the corrupt system, giving bribes, unemployment, VVIP protocols (that don't even allow ambulances to pass), and worst load shedding in the world.
The PML-N government even decreased the education budget in real terms in the last budget...Fine people can go on and support PML-N but then they should remember that they do not have the right to complain against the country in the future when things will worsen.
@ Shunk , you call these peaceful protesters loaded with knoves , cutters , lathi's with nails and all that the mercenaries use. Shame on TUQ and PTI followers calling them peaceful protesters
From peaceful protesters who have remained spotlessly disciplined for a month, the GOP can only expect more defiance and tenacity? They are not going to leave anytime soon and the GOP had better resort to self-disciplining. Best of luck Qadri and Imran and a happy Day of National Unity. Salams
brothers make thier own laws as they see fit and ignore any laws they see fit, this is their sick version of democracy.
Nawaz Sharif should resign and spare whatever is left of the country. Punjab and Kashmir are underwater, Balochistan is in rebellion, Sindh is plagued by disease and poverty, KPK is in chaos. Karachi is having a sectarian war, Islamabad is shut off by containers, Fata is plagued by Polio, the army is deployed on three fronts as well as being involved in rescue operations, the entire country is running on donations and remittances. Meanwhile Nawaz Sharif and his companions keep on lying to the nation to save their business. Right now the best place to be in the country is probably Astola Island.
In sha Allah truth will prevail and corrupted and rigged parliamentarians will be forced to leave. May Allah protect Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri and Imran Khan and give them victory soon for the betterment of Pakistan.