National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq Tuesday reprimanded Islamabad Inspector General (IG) of Police Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi in the wake of the arrests of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) parliamentarians, asking him to immediately release them.
The speaker's reaction comes a day after lawmakers of the Imran Khan-founded party were chased within the Parliament's premises and subsequently arrested.
"You cannot arrest anyone from the Parliament House or lodges. These parliamentarians should be released immediately," said the speaker.
Sadiq's directive came after a fiery speech delivered by the party's leader Ali Muhammad Khan on the floor of the lower house today.
Sadiq added that he is "very saddened" by this incident and also watched the footage of PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat's arrest.
"What way was it to arrest a parliamentarian?" the speaker questioned IG Rizvi.
The speaker maintained he won't remain silent on arrests of lawmakers and will action. "Whatever happened in the Parliament will have to be protested. I have ordered all the videos," he said, summoning the leadership of all political parties in the chamber.
Sadiq stressed that the matter is to be looked into with seriousness. "I will file a case against those involved in yesterday's incident."
In the next move, the speaker immediately summoned IG Islamabad, DIG operations and senior superintendent of police (SSP) operations.
Khan, in his speech, strongly protested the treatment meted out to fellow members of the NA including Aamir Dogar, Sheikh Waqas, Maulana Naseem, Sher Afzal Marwat and Jamshed Dasti — all of whom took shelter in the Parliament last night.
Protesting against the arrests, the former minister said: "What happened on May 9 was wrong, but last night was the May 9 of democracy."
The politician, in the NA, said he was not making a case for his party's founder Imran Khan today but for democracy. "We are not in Israel but in Pakistan."
Meanwhile, during his speech in the NA, Khan questioned who took away his party's lawmakers from the Parliament. "Who were those masked people who took our people from the Parliament?"
"Impose Article 6 on those who stormed the Parliament last night," he said, adding that the episode will be remembered as a "dark chapter in the democratic history of Pakistan".
"What happened yesterday was an attack on democracy, Pakistan and the Constitution of Pakistan," he said.
He added that the attack was, in fact, one on the speaker, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
The PTI leader told fellow parliamentarians that it was difficult for him to arrive at the Parliament today following strict checking in the federal capital.
Heated arguments and exchange of accusations between government and opposition lawmakers were seen in the National Assembly on Tuesday following the arrest of eleven PTI MNAs last night from from Islamabad, including the parliament premises.
On Monday night, a day after the PTI held its Sangjani power show, law enforcement agencies swooped in on the party’s top leadership, whisking away at least three key members from different parts of Islamabad, while forcing others to take shelter in the Parliament House.
In a fiery speech on the floor of the lower house today, PTI’s Ali Muhammad Khan, who appeared emotionally charged, lambasted the arrests of his fellow party leaders.
“Today, I am making a case on democracy,” he said. “Last night, what happened to democracy and to this parliament. We are not in Israel, we are in Pakistan.”
Addressing NA speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Khan said: “Your colleagues Sahibzada [Hamid Raza], Shafqat [Awan], Amir Dogar, Shiekh Waqar [Akram] and Maulana Naseem were seeking shelter in this parliament last night [when they were arrested]. Maulana Naseem was picked up from a mosque.
Heated arguments and exchange of accusations between government and opposition lawmakers were seen in the National Assembly on Tuesday following the arrest of eleven PTI MNAs last night from from Islamabad, including the parliament premises.
On Monday night, a day after the PTI held its Sangjani power show, law enforcement agencies swooped in on the party’s top leadership, whisking away at least three key members from different parts of Islamabad, while forcing others to take shelter in the Parliament House.
In a fiery speech on the floor of the lower house today, PTI’s Ali Muhammad Khan, who appeared emotionally charged, lambasted the arrests of his fellow party leaders.
“Today, I am making a case on democracy,” he said. “Last night, what happened to democracy and to this parliament. We are not in Israel, we are in Pakistan.”
Addressing NA speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Khan said: “Your colleagues Sahibzada [Hamid Raza], Shafqat [Awan], Amir Dogar, Shiekh Waqar [Akram] and Maulana Naseem were seeking shelter in this parliament last night [when they were arrested]. Maulana Naseem was picked up from a mosque.
“While what happened on 9 May was wrong, what happened last night was 9 May for Pakistan’s democracy,” Khan said.
“This date (September 9) will be remembered in Pakistan’s history. It is filled with Liaquat Ali Khan, Bhutto’s execution, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto’s blood and gunshots at Imran Khan’s body.
“Last night, not from India, Israel or America but [people] from the institutions of my own country [made the arrests]. Who were […] those veiled people who entered [the Parliament] and took our people away?”
“This is an attack on democracy and on Pakistan’s constitution,” Khan said, before adding: “I am making a demand on behalf of the Constitution as I am in the parliament, on the basis of 250 million people, as Imran Khan’s soldier.”
“This attack is not on Imran Khan, Amir Dogar, Waqar or anyone. It is an attack on you, on Shehbaz Sharif, on Bilawal Bhutto and on politics,” Khan said while addressing the NA speaker.
Following Khan’s speech, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif lashed out at PTI.Addressing the NA speaker, he questioned: “If you say ‘No Khan, no Pakistan’, what will be the reaction?”
The minister further condemned “equating Pakistan’s existence to one man”, as well as the call to “bring an army of Pashtuns and attack Punjab”.
Asif noted that the kind of language used last night was protested by colleagues sitting in the NA.“Pakistan’s integrity was challenged the day before yesterday — the language used against women.
“Pakistan’s integrity, unity and Constitution’s status was challenged. What do you expect after that?” Khawaja questioned.He noted that whenever there is “internal talk”, (PTI) says they want to speak to the army.
“Which Constitution says that if a political person has a grievance, they will talk to the army?
“This is a defect in political DNA. When you are launched through the army, you return to the origin.” Asif said.He continued to blast the PTI, saying that none of the party’s protests match democratic values.
If yesterday’s incident was isolated, there would have been objection, Asif said, calling it a “chain of incidents”.
“On May 9, only military target were chosen. Those targets were insulted. Can any constitutional or moral protection be claimed?
“After breaking Colonel Sher Khan’s statue, you pray (fateha) on September 6,” referring to Defence Day. “Nothing is more hypocritical. This is the backdrop of what happened yesterday.”Here, Khan could be heard protesting in the background.
Asif went on to say: “(PTI’s) leader is imprisoned but my leader (Nawaz Sharif) and his entire family were trapped.
“Their conscience is dead. They have sold their conscience,” Asif said before turning to Khan and telling him to “stop the drama”.
“He (Khan) was included when I was charged with Article 6; he voted in favour, everyone here is a witness,” Asif said. “He is a liar. Now that I have stepped on his tail, he is shouting.”
Rana Tanveer urges opposition to sit together, strengthen democracy
PML-N leader Rana Tanveer took a reconciliatory tone in the NA, and extended an offer to the pposition to unite to strengthen democracy and parliament.
Tanveer, who is minister for industries and production, then proceeded to list several incidents that occurred when the PTI government was in power.
He recalled that during the 2014 PTI sit-in in Islamabad, institutions like PTV and parliament were attacked.
He also said the civil disobedience campaign initiated by PTI leaders, during which people were asked not to pay their bills.
The minister recounted when police raided the hotel room of Maryam Nawaz and arrested her husband, Mohammad Safdar, while they were in Karachi in 2020.
He further said that opposition leaders were arrested on fabricated charges during the PTI government, and that PTI founder Imran Khan avoided meeting opposition members in the Assembly.
Tanveer also recalled that at the time, parliamentarians urged the PTI leadership to refrain from victimizing opponents.
With regards to PTI’s power show on Sunday, he regretted that no PTI member condemned the inappropriate language used by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur at a public rally, in which journalists and women were targeted.
The minister further recalled that the NA was unconstitutionally dissolved by PTI, and the people of Punjab were also deprived of their representation due to the dissolution of the Punjab Assembly last year.
Meanwhile, MQM-Pakistan leader Syed Mustafa Kamal stated in the NA that parliament is a supreme institution and should not be disrespected.
He also lambasted Gandapur’s speech on Sunday as “undemocratic and divisive”, and condemned the derogatory language used against women, political leaders, and journalists.
Kamal also said that there was no single party that could bring the country out of its current crisis, and urged political parties to unite on a common agenda.