ISLAMABAD: A number of students were injured when police baton-charged a group of protesters outside the National Press Club on Tuesday.

Police said that around 20 days ago, a number of university students had come to the press club to protest the disappearance of one of their fellows, Hafiz Baloch, who had disappeared from Khuzdar.

The authorities claimed that the protesters tried to install a tent outside the press club, but were asked not to do so, since security in the capital was on high alert due to the presence of the Australian cricket team in the capital.

According to police, the local assistant commissioner and police negotiated with them, but they ignored the officials’ warnings and tried to install their tent again. In response, police confiscated the tents and other material from them, which led to a physical confrontation between the two sides.

By now, a large number of students and civil society activists — including MNA Mohsin Dawar and lawyer Imaan Mazari — also joined the protesters.

Police said they then had to baton-charge the demonstrators to disperse them, adding that the students also retaliated.

The police finally backed down upon intervention from higher authorities, and returned the tents and other material to the protesting students.

Published in Dawn, March 2nd, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Economic plan
Updated 02 Jan, 2025

Economic plan

Absence of policy reforms allows the bureaucracy a lot of space to wriggle out of responsibility.
On life support
02 Jan, 2025

On life support

PAKISTAN stands at a precarious crossroads as we embark on a new year. Pildat’s Quality of Democracy report has...
Harsh sentence
02 Jan, 2025

Harsh sentence

USING lawfare to swiftly get rid of political opponents makes a mockery of the legal system, especially when ...
Looking ahead
Updated 01 Jan, 2025

Looking ahead

The dawn of 2025 brings with it hope of a more constructive path to much-needed stability.
On the front lines
Updated 01 Jan, 2025

On the front lines

THE human cost of terrorism in 2024 was staggering. The ISPR reports 383 officers and soldiers embraced martyrdom...
Avoiding reform
01 Jan, 2025

Avoiding reform

PAKISTAN’S economic growth significantly slowed down to a modest 0.92pc during the first quarter of the present...