PTI will not allow police to arrest Imran, says Mazari

The ATC issued warrants against Imran and 33 others for storming parliament and PTV building


November 13, 2014
PTI will not allow police to arrest Imran, says Mazari

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) leaders reacted with outrage on Thursday after a court issued arrest warrants for Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri late on Wednesday. 

The warrants were issued in case pertaining the parliament and the state television buildings (PTV) being stormed on September 1.

The warrants may provoke fresh unrest at a time when the country is struggling to rebuild its image.

Thousands of protesters led by Khan and Qadri demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over allegations of corruption and vote-rigging in the May 2013 polls.

The rallies turned deadly in early September when demonstrators clashed with police in a central area near government buildings and embassies. Three people were killed.

"I have just heard the good news about my arrest warrant," Khan said, addressing protesters late on Wednesday. "It will be easy for me to live in jail ... but I tell you, Nawaz Sharif, that you will have to pay a heavy price for my arrest."

The anti-terrorism court had also issued warrants against 33 others for storming parliament and trying to take over the Pakistan Television (PTV) building, taking it off air and beating up the station's staff.

"The anti-terror court is meant for trial of terrorists, not politicians," Khan's spokesperson, Shireen Mazari, said.

"Imran Khan's party will not allow police to arrest him."

Anti-terrorism courts are often used in Pakistan for non-terrorism related cases because they are faster and more efficient than regular courts.

"This is a politically motivated, vengeful case against us," Qadri's party leader, Raheeq Abbasi, said. "The whole world knows that the PTV attack was a set-up."

Abbasi was among those for whom warrants had been issued.

Khan wants Sharif to step down because he believes the prime minister rigged the election. Sharif, who denies the charge, won the vote by a landslide, taking 190 of the 342 seats in the first democratic transfer of power in Pakistan's history.

COMMENTS (38)

Shahrukh Fatah | 10 years ago | Reply

We will not let them arrest him either. We will all come out on the streets and we will then see what happens! Hasn't Nawaz Sharif learnt his lesson yet? Has been removed twice, had to take exile in another land. No wonder everyone thinks he is brainless!

Weirdity | 10 years ago | Reply

Naya Pakistan Ka Matlab kya?

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