Pakistan
Rangers deployed in Lahore as political situation heats up
Punjab Assembly has been sealed with barbed wires, Section 144 has been imposed in 500-meter radius
Lahore: Rangers have also been called in Lahore to thwart any untoward situation ahead of the Provincial Assembly session on April 16 to elect the new chief minister of the province.
According to details, Punjab Assembly has been sealed with barbed wires and Section 144 has been imposed in a radius of 500 meters of the Provincial Assembly before the voting for the Chief Minister of Punjab.
Meanwhile, the crisis in the Punjab Assembly deepened after the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) filed a no-confidence motion against Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari and the joint Opposition also decided to file a similar motion against Speaker Pervaiz Elahi.
The political situation took a new turn after Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari decided to summon a session today, instead of April 16.
On the instructions of Speaker Assembly Pervaiz Elahi, a heavy contingent of police was deployed outside the assembly secretariat on Wednesday.
The security of the provincial legislature has also put up barbed wires on the main gate of the assembly.
It should be mentioned here that Section 144 empowers district administration to issue orders in the public interest that may place a ban on an activity such as pavilion riding and/or forming groups in a specific area for a specific period of time.
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