Epaper – March 11-2022 KHI

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Friday, 11 March, 2022 I 7 shaʽban, 1443 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XII No 252 I 12 Pages I karachi Edition

imrAn Confident of trust vote triumPh desPite rebel mPs, CoAlition ruPture threAts

ISLAMABAD

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staff report

mid growing ruptures within the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-insaf (PTi) party and strenuous efforts by the prime minister to contain the damage in time to fight the no-confidence vote against him, a confident imran Khan on Thursday said his government was firm on the political front. His views came during a meeting with Punjab Governor Chaudhry muhammad Sarwar and Chief minister Usman Buzdar in Lahore where he arrived on a day-long tour to soothe relations between the chief minister and the PTi legislators in the province demanding his removal. A group of some two dozen mPs led by disgruntled PTi leader Jahangir Tareen, who earlier this week welcomed another estranged party mP Aleem Khan to the fold, has ramped up the pressure on Khan, demanding Buzdar’s removal and discussing a possible no-confidence motion in the house to oust him. On Wednesday, a six-member dele-

gation of the posse, led by provincial minister Nauman Langrial, discussed the motion with Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, who is also the leader of the Pakistan muslim LeagueQuaid (PmL-Q), and sought guidance whether the disgruntled members could submit such a motion or not. Reportedly, the group also sought the PmL-Q’s support to remove the Buzdar government. But Elahi did not commit anything and agreed to stay in touch with the mPs. However, the prime minister, in his meeting with Buzdar and Sarwar, said the most important political matters will take place in islamabad given the fact the National Assembly is situated there. “A detailed discussion on Punjab’s political situation will be held after due diligence,” Khan said during the meeting. The meeting also discussed the latest political situation and administrative matters among other matters, Radio Pakistan reported. members of the federal cabinet Asad Umar, Shafqat mahmood, Hammad Azhar, Khusro Bakhtiar and Shah

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mahmood Qureshi are also with the prime minister in Lahore. Khan is expected to hold a meeting of the parliamentary party to seek assurance of the party members and address their grievances ahead of crucial voting on the motion, Geo News reported. BRING ON THE CHALLENGE: The prime minister has vowed to fight any move to unseat him. “Whatever they do, i’m ready for that,” he told a gathering in islamabad. in 2018, Khan and his party campaigned on promises to end widespread graft while building an “islamic welfare state”. “First of all, we will start strict accountability. i promise to my God that everyone who looted this country will be made accountable,” he said in a divisive speech in parliament after the elections. He faced myriad challenges including militant extremism, water shortages, and a rapidly growing population negating growth in the developing country, among others. most pressing was a looming economic crisis, with the government finding itself forced to seek a bailout from the international monetary Fund (imF) on unpopular terms, resulting in soaring prices and inflation. in march last year, he survived a vote of confidence by the parliament securing 178 votes in the 340-seat House through an open ballot. Today, opposition leaders claim Khan has lost public support as he struggles with inflation, a rising current account deficit and depleting foreign reserves. He has responded to economic problems with cuts in fuel and electricity prices, while rejecting calls to step down and warning the opposition of unspecified consequences if they force a vote of no-confidence. Both the opposition and Khan’s party are riven by factions. Khan won a confidence vote last year by six votes. The next general elections are due by 2023.

Police conduct operation inside Parliament Lodges, arrest 10 ISLAMABAD staff report

islamabad police conducted an operation inside the Parliament Lodges after members of Ansarul islam, a volunteer wing of the Jamiat Ulema-iislam-Fazl (JUi-F), entered the building in large numbers on Thursday. during the operation, the police made 10 arrests. However, according to Federal Capital Police, two JUi-F mNAs including Salahuddin Ayubi and Jamaluddin went along with the arrested and have been insisting to be arrested along with the JUi Force. Videos on social media showed police officials conducting a search inside the building, looking for “the ones in uniforms”, making arrests and forcing JUi-F workers out of the lodges. Earlier, islamabad inspector General of Police muhammad Ahsan Younus took notice of the group’s presence inside the building and suspended the officials in charge at d-Chowk, under whose watch the group members had entered the lodges. meanwhile, interior minister Sheikh Rasheed accused JUi-F of bringing workers of Ansarul islam inside the lodges. Talking to a private news channel, he said: “People were hidden inside the lodges. We still wanted the matter to be resolved peacefully …

Pakistan seeks India’s explanation over fall of projectile in Mian Channu newS DeSk inter-Services Public Relations (iSPR) director General maj. General Babar iftikhar on Thursday briefed the media on an indian “high speed flying object” that fell in mian Channu, Khanewal district on Wednesday night. “it was a supersonic flying object, most probably a missile, but it was certainly unarmed,” he said. Earlier reports had suggested that a private aircraft had crashed in the area. “On march 9, at 6:43pm, a high speed flying object was picked up inside the indian territory by Air defence Operations Centre of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF),” he began. “From its initial course, the object suddenly manoeuvred towards Pakistani territory and violated Pakistan’s air space, ultimately falling near mian Channu at 6:50pm.” “When it fell, it damaged civilian properties,” he said, adding no loss of life was reported. “PAF continuously monitored the complete flying path of the object, from its point of origin near Sirsa in india to its point of impact, near mian Channu. “it initiated requisite tactical

but they beat and locked up police officials and did not hand over Ansarul islam members.” “We are also trying to prevent others from coming to parliament,” he added. FAzL INsTRuCTs wORkERs TO HEAd TO CAPITAL: Later, JUi-F chief Fazlur Rahman arrived at the lodges and called on his party workers to gather in the capital. “i want to tell my party workers to either reach islamabad or block roads in their cities and resist this incompetent govt,” he said. “We demand that our mNAs and others be released and that they (authorities) apologise. We have declared war and will not forgive them for this terrorism,” he added. PML-N dEMANds RELEAsE OF JuI-F wORkERs: PmL-N President Shehbaz Sharif condemned the operation and demanded for immediate expulsion of police from the Parliament Lodges. “Raiding the residence of members of the parliament is [open] bullying. Police’s torture and arrests of parliamentary members is highly condemnable,” he said. PmL-N leader maryam Nawaz said islamabad police should refrain from becoming a “tool” of Pm imran and his government. “Taking the blame for such madness-based actions is not appropriate. [You] will have to suffer losses,” she warned.

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actions,” he said. “it is important to highlight that the flight path of this object endangered many international and domestic passenger flights — both in indian and Pakistani air space — as well as human life and property on ground. “Whatever caused this incident to happen, it is for the indians to explain. it, nevertheless, shows their disregard for aviation safety and reflects very poorly on their technological prowess and procedural efficiency,” he said, adding that this could have resulted in a

major aviation disaster. “Pakistan strongly protests this flagrant violation and cautions against recurrence of any such incident in the future,” he warned. Air Vice marshall Tariq Zia told the media that at the time this projectile was picked up, there were two airway routes active and several commercial airlines in the area. “if you look at the speed and height of the projectile, it was 40,000 feet high, and the airlines were between 35,000 to 42,000 feet.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 05

Cracks emerge in Jahangir Tareen group as Pm Khan visits Lahore STORY ON BACK PAGE

Fawad says ‘Army stands with govt just as required under Constitution’ STORY ON BACK PAGE


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