Pakistan
MNA Jamaluddin, Salahuddin sitting in police station willingly, says Sheikh Rashid
Minister says 19-member of a private militia have been arrested, while several fled after changing clothes
RAWALPINDI: Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid said according to the constitution, no private militia is allowed and MNA Jamaluddin and Salahuddin are sitting in the police station willingly, no one arrested them.
Addressing a press conference at Lal Haveli, Sheikh Rashid said that those who are paving the roads will also be stopped. “Please do not take the law into your own hands. The law will take action against the violators,” he added.
Regarding Parliament Lodges’ action, the minister said that 19-member of a private militia have been arrested, while several fled after changing clothes. He also mentioned that the opposition has stormed federal lodges as it has failed to get the required majority for the no-confidence motion.
Sheikh Rashid said that the no-confidence motion has failed and the opposition cannot complete the magical number of 172 MNAs to impeach Prime Minister Imran Khan. “The opposition needs an excuse to flee”.
While offering Rangers and FC security to the opposition and announced stern action against those who resorted to violence. “The army has said that we have nothing to do with politics. I’m ready to give you Rangers, FC security and vehicles, don’t complain about being short of numbers in the end,” he maintained. He further said that Prime Minister Imran Khan is perusing the independent foreign policy despite difficulties.
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