Pakistan
Marriyum Auranzeb vows to bring vandals to justice
The PML-N leader Maryam Aurangzeb condemns the attack on military installations on May 9
Islamabad: Minister of Information Maryam Aurangzeb on Wednesday condemns the attack on military installations on May 9 in a press conference.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that irrefutable evidence had been collected against the perpetrators, abettors and inciters of violence on May 9 and they would be tried under relevant civil and military laws.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said that there were clear directives from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that no injustice would be done to anyone, however those against whom evidence was found would be made example of.
She expressed these words while addressing a press conference in Islamabad.
The Minister said those involved in ransacking or attacking the civilian institutes or installations would be tried under the relevant civil laws while those involved in attacking the military installations will be tried by military courts.
She said Imran Khan was the mastermind of all this mayhem who destabilized the country with his poor policies during his tenure, disrupted the entire social fabric through polarization, and today, he was instigating violence and hatred.
Marriyum Aurangzeb said the nation today stands at a decisive juncture where political instability is fomenting economic instability and we have to say no to politics of violence, hatred and polarization.
She said the media and civil society must differentiate politics and violence and 'say no to 9 May' should be everyone's slogan.
Recalling the incidents of 9 May, the Minister said it was open war against the country the way violent PTI workers attacked memorials of our heroes and historic building of Radio Pakistan, the voice that announced the creation of our country.
She said PTI has challenged writ of the state and it is government's duty to give justice to the students whose schools were burned, to the patients who were dragged out of hospitals and ambulances and the families of martyrs whose feelings were hurt.