PTI workers clash with Karachi police amid Section 144 – Pakistan

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Karachi Police on Friday arrested over 20 workers and leaders of the PTI for violating Section 144 by staging a rally in Saddar’s Empress Market, demanding the release of party founder Imran Khan, according to police and party officials.

Separately, supporters of the religiopolitical party Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) staged their own demonstration in the Saddar area protesting the death of a party supporter during a rally on October 13. The protesters clashed with police, leaving seven cops injured, including a lady constable.

Section 144 is a legal provision that empowers district administrations to prohibit an assembly of four or more people in an area for a limited period.

“The police have arrested a total of 35 workers of both parties, including the leader of a religious party as both parties violated section 144,” South Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Syed Asad Raza told Dawn.com.

PTI workers and leaders gathered at Empress Market after Friday prayers, despite the Karachi Commissioner imposing section 144. DIG Raza told Dawn.com that the police detained 15 PTI workers, including PTI’s Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh.

Meanwhile, a press release issued by the PTI’s media cell said that party supporters held a peaceful protest at Empress Market “calling for the release of party leader Imran Khan, judicial independence, and against unconstitutional amendments”.

“However, police responded with unprovoked violence, using excessive force, including severe tear gas shelling, which caused hundreds of participants, including women, to faint,” the press release alleged.

The statement added that police led a baton charge on the protesters and “arrested more than 20 PTI leaders, including MPA Rehan Bandokda, PTI Karachi Minority Wing President Suleman Kanwal, and Youth Leader Meraj Shah”.

The statement added that Sheikh strongly condemned the police crackdown, stating, “Today’s protest at Empress Market was peaceful, yet the authorities unleashed brutal tear gas shelling and violence, particularly targeting women. We categorically condemn this aggression.”

Clouds of tear gas rise as police clash with PTI supporters in Karachi on October 18. — AFP

Sheikh also expressed concern over the increasing restrictions on freedoms. “It is telling of our times when, instead of addressing the media, we now face tear gas shells. A media blackout is being imposed,” the statement quoted him as saying.

“The Sindh government has once again shown its fascist and oppressive face,” Sheikh said, “However, these tear gas shells will not deter us, as the entire nation stands firmly behind Imran Khan.”

Other PTI leaders, including Karachi Senior Vice President Jafar ul-Hassan and Sindh Spokesperson Muhammad Ali Baloch, criticised the police’s intervention and use of tear gas to disperse the protesters in the press release.

Footage circulating on social media showed clouds of tear gas and riot police in the Saddar area.

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