Authorities ban Imran Khan rally in Islamabad and crack down on supporters

24 May 2022, 14:04

A blocked thoroughfare
Pakistan Politics. Picture: PA

The ousted premier has claimed his removal in April was the result of a US-organised plot.

Pakistan has banned ousted prime minister Imran Khan from holding a rally in the capital of Islamabad and cracked down on his supporters in overnight raids across the country, arresting hundreds.

The ban came hours after a policeman was killed during one of the raids, when a supporter of the former premier opened fire after officers entered his home in the city of Lahore.

Interior minister Rana Sanaullah warned Mr Khan that he would “not be allowed to disrupt peace in Islamabad” and would be arrested if necessary, should the rally go ahead.

Mr Sanaullah earlier in the day accused Mr Khan of seeking to create a civil war-like situation.

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Shipping containers placed by authorities block a road leading to government buildings in a bid to foil the rally (AP)

A former cricket star turned Islamist politician, Mr Khan served as prime minister for over three and half years until he was ousted by a no-confidence vote in parliament in April.

Mr Khan has remained defiant, demanding early elections and claiming his removal was the result of a US-organised plot in collusion with his successor, Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.

Washington has denied any role in Pakistan’s internal politics.

Earlier this week, Mr Khan urged supporters to converge on Islamabad on Wednesday for a massive rally to pressurise Mr Sharif’s government.

The demonstration, he said, would continue until a date for snap elections was announced.

Mr Sanaullah, the interior minister, said the decision to ban the rally was taken after Mr Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf party failed to assure the administration in writing that the rally would be peaceful.

Blocked roads
Mr Khan has been banned from holding a massive rally in the capital and authorities have cracked down on his supporters (AP)

Earlier on Tuesday, authorities stepped up security in Islamabad, deploying additional officers and paramilitary rangers.

Large shipping containers were placed on a key road leading to the parliament building, to prevent Mr Khan’s supporters from getting close and possibly staging a sit-in there.

According to Fawad Chaudhry, a spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Insaf party, police raids against their supporters started shortly after midnight on Monday.

Homes were still being raided on Tuesday morning and at least 400 supporters of the party were arrested across the country, Chaudhry said. Khan condemned the arrests on Twitter.

Authorities confirmed the raids but refused to share details about any arrests.

At a news conference in the north-western city of Peshawar on Tuesday, Mr Khan vowed to carry on with the rally in the Pakistani capital as planned.

“I tell my supporters to reach Islamabad and I will also be there,” he said, insisting he was not afraid of death and urging his followers to “get ready for sacrifices” for the sake of Pakistan’s sovereignty.

Several other prominent figures from Mr Khan’s party warned police they could face violent resistance if raids on their homes continued.

By Press Association

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