25 arrested as PTI workers, police clash in Karachi during election rally

25 arrested as PTI workers, police clash in Karachi during election rally

At least 25 people were arrested on Sunday after PTI workers and police clashed in Karachi’s Teen Talwar during an election rally.

According to police, the PTI did not obtain prior permission for holding a rally in the Red Zone, while the party said it was being deprived of its constitutional right to campaign.

The development came as the leaders of all major political parties — including the PPP, the PML-N and the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) — continued with their election campaigns in the country.

According to witnesses and officials, several workers of the PTI arrived at the venue earlier today to hold a rally on the call of incarcerated party founder Imran Khan. As the activists attempted to block the road, policemen threw tear gas shells to disperse them, they said.

The PTI workers showed resistance and allegedly pelted stones at the policemen, resulting in injuries to some policemen. Later, police called reinforcements who resorted to tear gas shelling and baton-charge to disperse the workers, they added.

South Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) South Asad Raza said that “the PTI held a political rally in the Red Zone without seeking a no-objection certificate from SSP or DC South”.

“When they (the political workers) were stopped, they resorted to violence and pelted stones at police. As a result, Boat Basin SHO Riaz Niazi and several others were injured and shifted to a hospital,” he said.

“Police have arrested 25 persons and a first information report is being registered against them,” he said. The DIG admitted that the police were compelled to take action against the rally because the participants had blocked the main road in Clifton.

Further, Karachi Additional IG Khadim Hussain Rind took notice of reports alleging media personnel were also mistreated by police and ordered an inquiry against those responsible, according to the Karachi police spokesperson.

The South DIG also took notice of the “undesirable attitude” against media personnel and declared that such attitude would not be tolerated.

“After determining who is responsible for torturing the media persons, legal action would be taken against the responsible policemen,” the spokesperson said.

NA-129 constituency, wanted to “lead a rally as per his democratic and constitutional right”.

“Pakistan has today been reduced to a total fascist state with zero human rights or rule of law. One Nawaz Sharif and his daughter calling the shots and ruining the country,” the PTI leader said.

In another post later, Hammad shared a video of his father. “We are in the office and attempts have been made to sabotage our rally, but our spirits are elevated. God willing, we will take out the rally,” Mian Azhar could be heard saying in the clip.

Dawn.com has reached out to Lahore police for a comment.

Meanwhile, the PTI termed the arrest as “highly condemnable”.

“PTI’s candidates are right now being stopped from conducting peaceful election rallies, while on the other side PML-N/PPP and other parties are free to conduct every political event,” it stated.

The party added that the “continuous policy of raiding homes, businesses of our leadership and workers is only producing damage to Pakistanis and Pakistan alone”.

arrest from the Islamabad High Court, PTI workers held protests across the country. The protest, however, turned into riots with some mobs found attacking military installations.

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