Imran Khan admits giving call for protest outside GHQ ahead of his May 9 arrest

PTI founder says police and Rangers attacked his house in Zaman Park on March 14
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  • Imran Khan says asked for protest after police attacked his house.
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  • Martial law is better than technocratic regime, says PTI founder.
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has admitted that he gave a call for a protest outside the army headquarters in Rawalpindi before his arrest, Geo News reported Monday.

The former prime minister made the admission while speaking to the journalists during a hearing of a case inside Adiala prisons.

“I had given a call for holding a peaceful protest outside the General Headquarters (GHQ) before my arrest,” Imran Khan said, adding that police and Rangers attacked my house in Zaman Park on 14 March.

"Later on March 18, the law enforcers again forcibly barged into my house," he said, adding that on the same day, the Judicial Complex witnessed shelling inside and outside its compound.

The cricketer-turned-politician referred to an incident last year when, ahead of his appearance before the court of Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal, fierce clashes erupted between his supporters and security personnel.

Back then, he had claimed that the government was planning to either assassinate or arrest him inside the Judicial Complex.

Recalling the March 18 incident, he said he understood that he would be arrested, adding that he then called for a peaceful protest in front of the army's headquarters before his arrest.

The PTI founder said his counsels assured him that they would be part of the investigation and surrender to the police for arrest.

Replying to a question, the 71-year-old former premier said martial law was better than a technocratic regime, adding, "An unannounced martial law, however, remains in place in the country, already."

BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, in its “Pakistan Country Risk Report” published on July 18, predicted who would fill the vacuum created by the "anticipated ouster" of the incumbent government.

“In the unlikely event that the government is replaced, the most likely alternative is a technocratic administration rather than fresh elections," the BMI said.

On July 15, an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore approved a 10-day physical remand of the deposed premier in cases related to the May 9, 2023, violent protests. He attended the hearing via video link today (Monday) in ATC judge Arshad Nadeem's courtroom.

The PTI founder denied the charges and told the court that he had neither any connection with the May 9 events nor did he order the riots.

“I was attacked in Wazirabad,” the PTI founder said, adding, “[...] but an FIR (first information report) was not registered according to my will despite my [party's] government [in Punjab].”

He further alleged that CCTV footage disappeared from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises.

Referring to the raid on his Zaman Park residence in Lahore, the deposed PM said he had given a call for a peaceful protest in response to an “attack on my home”.

The former premier, who was ousted from power via the opposition's no-confidence motion in April 2022, said that he had requested the Supreme Court to hold a judicial inquiry into the May 9 mayhem. He added that he had also reminded the chief justice to hear his petition.

The ATC was hearing 12 cases related to the May 9 riots against the former premier which erupted following his arrest from Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises last year in which protesters targeted government and military installations.

Of the 12 cases, five cases had been registered at Sarwar Road Police Station, three cases lodged at Gulberg Police Station, and one case each at Race Course, Shadman, Mughalpura, and Model Town police stations.

In a turn of events, Lahore police swung into action immediately after the ex-premier and his wife Bushra Bibi got acquitted in the iddat case — also known as the un-Islamic nikah case — on Saturday which was the last hurdle in the couple's release from jail.

The couple was arrested, again, in a new National Accountability Bureau (NAB) reference related to Toshakhana gifts on the same day.

After the anti-corruption watchdog secured Khan’s eight-day remand in the fresh Toshakhana case, Lahore police also declared the former premier’s arrest in connection with 12 cases related to the May 9 mayhem registered at different police stations of the provincial capital.
fake news
 
So if someone tells you to do your job you call them despicable lol. Why does your
mootar come out when we tell you too fight the Americans or Indians?

Mythbuster, Abu ki pachan ha. :ROFLMAO:
 
Future mcdonalds security guards of Europe really have some nerve to not allow protest in front of currebt Paris Olympics security company 2024 Inc.

LESSON : don't try this in the West guarding Odean Cinema toilets after dark , mind a crack head kid stabs your promoted ass with he's mommy's bread knife and leave you bleeding in the gutter on the piss drenched sidewalk .

Story :
Quite a few of these oppressors of Pakistanis work meaningless jobs in the west .

Mind I don't talk.
 
I am the Abu ....watch out son
I take it you're somehow connected to the army - please do us a favour and pass our message: Pakistani awaam has no respect for bencod army - the word 'army' is an insult to describe what is essentially an armed group of property dealers.
 
PTI founder says police and Rangers attacked his house in Zaman Park on March 14
View attachment 56062
  • Imran Khan says asked for protest after police attacked his house.
  • On March 18, police again ransacked his house, says Khan.
  • Martial law is better than technocratic regime, says PTI founder.
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has admitted that he gave a call for a protest outside the army headquarters in Rawalpindi before his arrest, Geo News reported Monday.

The former prime minister made the admission while speaking to the journalists during a hearing of a case inside Adiala prisons.

“I had given a call for holding a peaceful protest outside the General Headquarters (GHQ) before my arrest,” Imran Khan said, adding that police and Rangers attacked my house in Zaman Park on 14 March.

"Later on March 18, the law enforcers again forcibly barged into my house," he said, adding that on the same day, the Judicial Complex witnessed shelling inside and outside its compound.

The cricketer-turned-politician referred to an incident last year when, ahead of his appearance before the court of Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal, fierce clashes erupted between his supporters and security personnel.

Back then, he had claimed that the government was planning to either assassinate or arrest him inside the Judicial Complex.

Recalling the March 18 incident, he said he understood that he would be arrested, adding that he then called for a peaceful protest in front of the army's headquarters before his arrest.

The PTI founder said his counsels assured him that they would be part of the investigation and surrender to the police for arrest.

Replying to a question, the 71-year-old former premier said martial law was better than a technocratic regime, adding, "An unannounced martial law, however, remains in place in the country, already."

BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, in its “Pakistan Country Risk Report” published on July 18, predicted who would fill the vacuum created by the "anticipated ouster" of the incumbent government.

“In the unlikely event that the government is replaced, the most likely alternative is a technocratic administration rather than fresh elections," the BMI said.

On July 15, an anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore approved a 10-day physical remand of the deposed premier in cases related to the May 9, 2023, violent protests. He attended the hearing via video link today (Monday) in ATC judge Arshad Nadeem's courtroom.

The PTI founder denied the charges and told the court that he had neither any connection with the May 9 events nor did he order the riots.

“I was attacked in Wazirabad,” the PTI founder said, adding, “[...] but an FIR (first information report) was not registered according to my will despite my [party's] government [in Punjab].”

He further alleged that CCTV footage disappeared from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises.

Referring to the raid on his Zaman Park residence in Lahore, the deposed PM said he had given a call for a peaceful protest in response to an “attack on my home”.

The former premier, who was ousted from power via the opposition's no-confidence motion in April 2022, said that he had requested the Supreme Court to hold a judicial inquiry into the May 9 mayhem. He added that he had also reminded the chief justice to hear his petition.

The ATC was hearing 12 cases related to the May 9 riots against the former premier which erupted following his arrest from Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises last year in which protesters targeted government and military installations.

Of the 12 cases, five cases had been registered at Sarwar Road Police Station, three cases lodged at Gulberg Police Station, and one case each at Race Course, Shadman, Mughalpura, and Model Town police stations.

In a turn of events, Lahore police swung into action immediately after the ex-premier and his wife Bushra Bibi got acquitted in the iddat case — also known as the un-Islamic nikah case — on Saturday which was the last hurdle in the couple's release from jail.

The couple was arrested, again, in a new National Accountability Bureau (NAB) reference related to Toshakhana gifts on the same day.

After the anti-corruption watchdog secured Khan’s eight-day remand in the fresh Toshakhana case, Lahore police also declared the former premier’s arrest in connection with 12 cases related to the May 9 mayhem registered at different police stations of the provincial capital.
Fake news by Geo as usual
 
No, but attacking ghq surely is.

But than again don't you blame isi for that too? Despite your people doing it all on video?
No one Attacked GHQ as far as I know, maybe throw rocks at gate which I see no issues, because the same Army called TTP who breached GHQ killed many soldiers and hostage many others " Apne Bache ".
As far as who did what, I don't know... it could be PTI or ISI own officers disguised as civilians, who cares ? fact is that no institution is above law or criticism, and right now people sitting in big positions in GHQ has ego smaller than a RSS Sanghi bhakt.
 
America was never Pakistan's enemy ...Indians are far honorable than you .. you are the despicable enemy , you will be taken care of first .... let's see how long can you hide .
offcourse if Americay was enemy why would mouaziz boys invest smuggling money in America why build papa john empire in america! and offcourse Indians are honourable they just stripped 60k+ boys dint spank them with their rifles!
 
offcourse if Americay was enemy why would mouaziz boys invest smuggling money in America why build papa john empire in america! and offcourse Indians are honourable they just stripped 60k+ boys dint spank them with their rifles!

Lt Gen Asim Bajwa, you want to know the unique part of his brothers' story. They moved to the US around 2010. Neither brother is a doctor, as the family's doctors stayed behind in Pakistan. Both brothers moved with their families and lived in a 3-bedroom apartment for nearly a decade. Within ten years afterward, the largest franchise owners of Papa John's ranked in the top 3, with approximately 200 locations, and they are closing on another 30-location deal soon. They also have significant real estate holdings in the mid-west.

The general married his sons to his brother's daughters and migrated them out between 2015 and 2019.

According to my contacts in Canton, OH, there's more to their story, which will open up over time.

There is no way those fools earned their funds the correct way to build their Bajwa Co. Empire at such a breakneck speed. I come from a wealthy family that has been in business for over five generations, worth millions before the partition. You cannot scale up like this unless you go public in the market IPO, have unrestricted cash flow to fund these operations, or have major investors, which they don't, as it's a privately held firm with only family members.
 
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No one Attacked GHQ as far as I know, maybe throw rocks at gate which I see no issues, because the same Army called TTP who breached GHQ killed many soldiers and hostage many others " Apne Bache ".
As far as who did what, I don't know... it could be PTI or ISI own officers disguised as civilians, who cares ? fact is that no institution is above law or criticism, and right now people sitting in big positions in GHQ has ego smaller than a RSS Sanghi bhakt.
How many times has ik called taliban the same?
Wasn't he the one who was asking them to open an office in Pak?
How many times did he ask for negotiations and peace deals..

As for attacking army institutions... it's all on video.
 

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