Epaper – February 20 KHI 2021

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Saturday, 20 February, 2021 I 7 Rajab, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 233 I 12 Pages I Karachi Edition

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LASHES between the workers of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-eInsaf (PTI) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Sialkot’s NA-75 constituency on Friday has led to the death of at least two, while eight others were reported as injured, it emerged. Unidentified suspects opened fire near five polling stations, including Main Bazar, Gondka polling station and Rangeela chowk in Daska, during the NA-75 by-elections. voting at five polling stations has been halted. Three critical patients have been moved to a hospital in Gujranwala. The dead have been identified as Majid and Zeeshan and belong to the PTI and the PML-N, respectively. The incident created panic among voters, however, the situation was brought under control after the arrival of police. A clash also erupted between the two parties at Sohdra polling station in Wazirabad during PP-51 poll. The clash caused a worsening of the traffic situation in the area. Speaking to a local news outlet on the incident, Sialkot District Police officer (DPo)

Hassan Asad Alvi confirmed that, along with the martyred PTI and PML-N members, a PTI polling agent was also among the injured. This has been corroborated by eyewitnesses and local media. According to Alvi, the main suspect, Javed, who is a PML-N worker, had visited the Goindke polling station in the morning, where he had a verbal altercation with one of the deceased. He returned to the polling station later and when the PTI workers exited the building, he opened fire on them before fleeing from the scene. The official added that

police were conducting raids to apprehend him. Special Assistant to Prime Minister of Pakistan on Political communication Dr Shahbaz Gill on Twitter alleged that the PML-N was behind the death of one of the PTI workers. “According to reports, PML-N goon Javed Butt Bay shot dead PTI activist Majid and seriously injured Sajid. The PML-N is a party of thugs like Glue Butt and Javed Butt. These are criminals. Politics is just a cloak – every drop of blood will be counted,” he said on the popular microblogging site. Punjab chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has taken notice of the shooting in Daska and ordered the inspector general of Punjab (IGP) to submit a report of the incident, and has also ordered the immediate arrest of the perpetrators, stating that no violation of the law shall be allowed. The government will take indiscriminate action against those found guilty, he added. In this regard, IGP Inam Ghani has directed the regional police officer (RPo) to arrest the suspects immediately and initiate legal action against them. Similarly, the Punjab cM’s special aide, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, blamed PML-N Punjab president Rana Sanaullah for the clash, alleging that PML-N was resorting to its “traditional thuggery” under Sanaullah’s supervision.

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MARYAM SHARES ‘EVIDENCE’ OF RIGGING AT POLLING STATION SIALKOT: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice President Maryam Nawaz on Twitter shared videos of the supposed rigging of the polls in four different constituencies, purporting that these videos were the proof of the Pakistan Tehreeke-Insaf (PTI) stealing votes. “I request the PML-N workers, especially from Daska, Wazirabad and Nowshera that the way they cast their votes with courage and determination amid thuggery by PTI government representatives and police, to display the same resolve and guard their votes,” she wrote soon after polls closed at 5 pm. “PTI people caught red handed stealing bagfuls of votes by PMLN MPA Adil chatta and Ataa Tarar. Seal was also broken. Police was a part of the plan to steal votes for PTI,” she wrote on Twitter while sharing a series of videos. She claimed that rangers were present when the PTI workers were caught “red-handed”.

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‘No one would dare to support secret ballot’ in respectable society: PM HAZRO staff report

Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the attempts by the opposition to sweep away the Pakistan Tehreek-e-lnsaf (PTI) members was their latest endeavour to secure seats in the Senate, adding that “no one would dare to support secret ballot when it is a known fact that bribes are given in the Senate elections”. Addressing a ceremony for the launch of a tree plantation campaign near the Ghazi Barotha dam, the premier said the opposition’s stance against the open was due to their intentions on “buying” PTI voters. He said that a market has been set up, with fixed rates for the buying and selling of votes, adding that the secret ballot had destroyed the morals of the society. “This has gone on for 30 years; not all [politicians] get sold but many do,” he said. The prime minister recalled that in 2018, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) despite having only six members in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly secured two Senate seats. “What kind of democracy is it?” “They created such an impression that corruption is not a bad thing,” he remarked and questioned can anybody cite an example of a country that achieved

Zardari, Fazl discuss Senate polls, long march

progress and development in the atmosphere of corruption. The premier stressed that the country was at a decisive juncture wherein it would finally rid itself of these “dacoits” and secure a “victory for Pakistan”. He noted that there was a time when the opposition parties advocated for an open ballot in the Senate elections but were today calling for the use of a secret ballot. He said that the reason for their change of stance was due to the repeated failures of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM). “First their [power show] at Minar-e-Pakistan flopped, then they failed to blackmail us over FATF legislation, then they were thinking the government would fall due to corona but Allah blessed us; now they are planning to somehow bring more of their senators by through buying our people,” he said. He said that a senator that is elected through money would never serve the people, rather, he would “suck the nation’s blood”. The federal government has also sought the Supreme court’s (Sc) opinion on whether the Senate elections could be held through open ballot by amending the Election Act 2017 that requires simple legislation.

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KARACHI staff report

Former president Asif Ali Zardari and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief and Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) President Maulana Fazlur Rehman discussed the country’s overall situation and strategy for upcoming Senate polls, INP reported on Friday. In a telephonic conversation, Zardari and Fazl exchanged views on the upcoming Senate polls and the anti-government long march. The consultation was also

made on the Senate candidates from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and other provinces, it emerged. Matters pertaining to the campaign for former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for the upcoming Senate elections also came under discussion. Last week, Fazl had also discussed the country’s political situation including long march with the former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. Earlier this month, Federal Minister for Defence Pervez Khan Khattak had said that Fazl, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif

and former president Zardari would be behind bars soon. Khattak had said that Fazl was running a protest movement to save Nawaz and Zardari, adding that protest by opposition had not justification and that government would not be blackmailed through such tactics. He had said that opposition should initiate long march to fulfil its wish. He had said that leaders of opposition parties could stay in Islamabad as long as they wished. He had added that government would come in action if they took law in their hand.

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