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Pak NA speaker suspends 5 security officials following arrest of opposition lawmakers


    Islamabad, Sep 11 (PTI) Pakistan's National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq on Wednesday suspended five security officials following the arrest of opposition lawmakers belonging to jailed former premier Imran Khan’s party from the Parliament building.
    Sadiq, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader, took action after plain-cloth officials reportedly entered Parliament on Tuesday to arrest lawmakers of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), including chairman Gohar Ali Khan. The crackdown prompted an outcry even by the parties which are part of the coalition government.
    Members of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), both government allies, expressed discontent with the arrests, warning that it would further escalate tensions.
    The speaker was livid after the incident, which showed his inability to safeguard the rights of his fellow parliamentarians, and vowed to fix the responsibility and punish the attackers, sources said.
    Following an inquiry, Sadiq took action and suspended five security officials.
    The speaker also ordered authorities to let the arrested lawmakers of Khan's party attend the National Assembly session on Thursday.
    The development came when a PTI delegation, led by chairman Gohar Ali Khan, met Sadiq and urged him to fulfil his promise to issue production orders for arrested members.
    Talking to the media, Gohar confirmed that Sadiq had issued the production orders for the arrested PTI members. "All the members will be present in the house tomorrow," he said.
    At least 11 lawmakers were arrested in the raid at the parliament on Tuesday.
    According to an official statement, Sergeant-at-Arms (BPS-20) Muhammad Ishfaq Ashraf was suspended for 120 days.
    "During the period of his suspension, he will be entitled to draw pay and allowances as admissible under the applicable rules,” the order read, adding that the action was taken under rule 5(1) (suspension and leave) of the Civil Servants (Efficiency and Discipline) Rules, 2020.
    In a separate notice, the suspension orders were issued for Security Assistant Waqas Ahmed (grade-14 official) and three junior security assistants (grade-9 officials), including Obaidullah, Waheed Safdar and Muhammad Haroon.
    The four were suspended for 120 days and were entitled to draw pay and allowances as admissible under the applicable rules.
    PTI leaders faced the ire of the authorities after its rally held on Sunday in the suburbs of Islamabad, demanding the release of their leader Imran Khan and warning to get him out of jail through street protests.
    Apart from the controversial speeches made by some leaders, the PTI workers clashed with police, resulting in injuries to several police officials.
    The 71-year-old former-cricketer-turned-politician faces a slew of legal cases and has been in prison for more than a year after being sentenced in a graft case.
    Khan was arrested on August 5 last year after his conviction in the first Toshakhana corruption case filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan. Since then, he has been in jail in different cases.
    Police filed cases against the PTI workers and lawmakers following the clashes. Those arrested included at least 11 members of Parliament and so far only PTI chairman Gohar Khan has been released.
    Gohar, while addressing the parliament, announced a boycott of the proceedings and said only nine to ten of its members would attend to show token presence.
    "This is our protest,” the PTI leader said, as he clarified that the PTI would not resign from the Parliament or any assembly.
    Speaking to the media after his release on Tuesday evening, Gohar termed the arrests as an attack on the parliament and September 9 as "a black day for Pakistan".
    "PTI will not forget this," he said. "This time, CCTV footage would be disclosed and this time, the common person would not be punished."
    He said that the PTI was targeted by the government, but the party forgave it for the sake of the country, people and democracy.
    He warned that if the largest political party was not given space, then non-political elements would get stronger. “Extremist and separatist movements will get stronger,” he said.
    He also announced to challenge the arrest of other party leaders in the high court.

(This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)