May 9 violence was an attempt to topple Army Chief Gen Asim Munir: Ex-Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif  - News On Radar India
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May 9 violence was an attempt to topple Army Chief Gen Asim Munir: Ex-Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif 

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz [PML-N] party President made the remarks while addressing reporters after his appearance in the accountability court here in a corruption case.

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Pakistan’s former prime minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Wednesday that the unprecedented violence, including the attacks on key military installations, following ex-premier Imran Khan’s arrest in May was an attempt to topple Army Chief Gen Asim Munir.

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz [PML-N] party President made the remarks while addressing reporters after his appearance in the accountability court here in a corruption case.

Taking an indirect dig at the 71-year-old Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party chief Khan, who is in jail in the cipher case, for trying to topple the incumbent army chief through a planned conspiracy on May 9, Sharif said the facilitators of the unprecedented attacks are the “state enemies”.

“On May 9, an attempt was made to topple the army chief. No one, be it (a) democracy or dictatorship tolerates treason. Thereby, the action is being taken against the May 9 culprits,” Sharif, 72, said.

Sharif further said no concession should be given to the facilitators of May 9 as they were “state enemies”.

Thousands of PTI supporters stormed military and government installations across the country following Khan’s arrest in an alleged corruption case in early May this year.

Subsequently, police arrested over 10,000 party leaders and workers, who have been languishing in jail since then.

The military also took action against more than a dozen high-ranking officers for being part of the conspiracy to oust Gen Munir.

“Three officers, including a lieutenant-general, have been removed from their jobs.

The PML-N party has declared Khan the mastermind of the attacks on military installations and demanded that the “PTI leadership involved in this crime should not be allowed to contest upcoming general elections on February 8, 2024.”

General elections in cash-strapped Pakistan general elections are scheduled to be held on February 8.

The military establishment has already carved out two parties — Istehkham-i-Pakistan Party (IPP) and PTI-Parliamentarian — from the PTI.

It is also not allowing Khan’s party to participate in any political activity.

In a fresh round of action against the PTI party, police in Punjab alone arrested over 500 of its workers in connection with attacks on state buildings.

 

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