Imran vs Nawaz: Nov 2 will be a high stakes battle between protesters and police
Equipped with loaders, lifters and thousands of supporters, Speaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Asad Qaiser has taken refuge along Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway. He is waiting for a nod from Bani Gala on whether to retreat to Peshawar or move to Islamabad for participating in the planned November 2 lockdown of the federal capital.
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) MNA Engr Hamidul Haq, who also accompanies Speaker Asad Qaiser, told Dawn.com that thousands of supporters have taken temporary shelter in the rest area along the motorway near Swabi waiting for an ‘order’ from Imran Khan.
“We have loaders and lifters so that we could remove the obstacles placed by the federal government. We will force our way into Islamabad and we can do it easily,” Mr Haq said.
Tensions continue to rise in the run-up to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI)’s November 2 sit-in, as clashes between protesters and police have already erupted in the capital.
“November 2 is going to be a demonstration of force between police and political activists,” one police officer of the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) predicts.
With the expectation of a massive turnout of charged PTI workers, the police officers of ICT deem the current deployable strength of 11,000 personnel insufficient to control the large crowds likely to gather at the demonstration.
The police force has requested an additional deployment of 25,000 personnel, with a summary regarding the same already send to the Interior Ministry.
If approved, police forces on November 2 would be able to field 36,000 personnel with additional support from the Frontier Constabulary (FC). Extra personnel have also been requested from Punjab, Sindh and Azad Kashmir.