Is this a kingdom or democracy? asks Imran Khan
Imran Khan on Friday vowed to not rest until Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is held accountable for what the PTI chief called his [PM's] "corruption" even as Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rasheed dared the government to try and arrest him.
"Is this a kingdom or a democracy?" the PTI supremo asked outside his Bani Gala residence. "What crime have we committed? Why did they stop me from going to Rawalpindi?"
"When IHC directed [authorities] not to block Islamabad then why was Bani Gala sealed?"
Explaining his decision to not resist police in reaching Rawalpindi, Imran said: "We were going to Pindi to prepare for Nov 2, but when they [police] stopped us we established that there is no point in doing this today when our target is Nov 2."
He said he would show during the Islamabad protest "what the power of people actually is".
"I will follow you till my last breath," he warned Nawaz Sharif. "If you put me in jail, I will come after you when I get out."
Imran further alleged that although Nawaz chants the mantra of democracy, he does that "just to safeguard his corruption".
"To hide his corruption, he does not respect any law... to hide his corruption, he uses the language of Modi against Pakistan Army," Imran alleged.
He said even "30,000 policemen" cannot stop him from going to the capital on Nov 2 and directed party workers to avoid arrest and gear up for the planned protest in Islamabad.
Later in the evening, a scuffle broke out between PTI workers and police near Imran Khan's residence. The PTI chief ordered his personnel photographer to grab the situation on camera.
PTI leaders were monitoring the media coverage of Friday's events inside Imran Khan's Bani Gala residence. The workers and media persons, however, were not allowed to enter the residence.
Police resorted to baton charge against PTI supporters at Bani Gala and arrested a number of workers.
‘Lawyers not allowed to meet arrested workers’
PTI spokesperson Naeem ul Haq while talking to media outside Bani Gala expressed his grievances regarding provision of justice to arrested workers.
“Lawyers are not allowed to meet the arrested workers,” he said.
The PTI leader warned the government that illegal mass arrests will trigger protests and lockdown across the country. “Now after illegal arrest and crack down upon workers, we will lockdown the whole country.”
Haq alleged the government is silencing the voice of people against corruption adding that, “Nawaz Sharif has violated his own oath as prime minister.”
Arrest me if you can: Sheikh Rasheed
As the PTI and Awami Muslim League (AML) vowed to go ahead with their planned protests against the government, police and opposition activists came face to face at Rawalpindi's Committee Chowk near the Lal Haveli residence of Sheikh Rasheed.
Sheikh Rasheed arrived at Committee Chowk on a motorcycle to join the protesters.
"If you have it in you, come and arrest me," he dared the authorities while addressing supporters.
He claimed that 450 protesters have been arrested by "plain-clothed personnel".
TV footage showed baton-carrying police pushing back Awami League activists. Soon after, activists started pelting stones at the police.
Speaking to DawnNews separatly, Rashid said the police were beating up activists of his party. "They did not even spare children. They are not letting ambulances reach Lal Haveli."