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Pakistan Police Charges Several Lawmakers from Imran Khan's Party

Pakistan Police ArrestCharges Several Lawmakers from Imran Khan's Party

Above: Supporters of the former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan gather outside the United Nations building in New York City on September 22, 2023. Image copyright: Spencer Platt/Staff/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Facts

  • Several leaders and lawmakers from the party of former Prime Minister Imran Khan were arrested in raids across the Pakistani capital of Islamabad late on Monday.Several leaders and lawmakers from former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party were charged with terrorism offenses on Wednesday after being arrested in raids across the Pakistani capital of Islamabad late on Monday.

  • On Tuesday, a police spokesperson stated that four people were arrested. However, Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party claimed the number was actually as high as 13. They mentioned that officials were taken into custody from different locations across the capital, including some who were arrested outside parliament.On Tuesday, a police spokesperson stated that four people were arrested. However, Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party claimed the number was actually as high as 13. They mentioned that officials were taken into custody from different locations across the capital, including some who were arrested outside parliament.

  • The arrests came a day after thousands of protestors, in support of Khan who has been imprisoned on dozens of charges that critics and his party say are politically motivated, held a rally in the outskirts of Islamabad to demand his release. The rally was mostly peaceful, but there were reports of some clashes with the police.The arrests came a day after thousands of protestors, in support of Khan, who has been imprisoned on dozens of charges that critics and his party say are politically motivated, held a rally in the outskirts of Islamabad to demand his release. The rally was mostly peaceful, but there were reports of some clashes with the police.


The Spin

While it was right that the leaders of Khan's PTI party were taken into custody for inciting violence, they should not have been arrested on the parliament's grounds. Two wrongs don't make a right. Therefore, an investigation is ongoing to prevent this situation from happening again.


This is a dark turn for Pakistan's already repressive government. Yes, PTI leaders may have gone overboard in their statements. But none of these tensions would have flared up if the government hadn't persecuted Khan on spurious charges before seeking to criminalize his party.



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