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Government running out of patience, operation against protesters will be last option: Ahsan Iqbal
Government running out of patience, operation against protesters will be last option: Ahsan Iqbal
Islamabad
protesters lack justification to hold sit-in after passage of the bill;
Appeals to
protesters to call off sit-in peacefully since a negative impression
has been
emerging from it over the finality of Prophethood across the world
Information
exist that some evil persons are present in sit-in with intention
of worsening
the situation but government does not want them to succeed;
Faizabad
sit-in enters day 12 as deadlock persists between govt, protesters
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister
Ahsan Iqbal has said on Sunday that the government can never compromise over
the matter of Khatm-e-Nabuwwat. Speaking at a press conference, the minister
urged that the government wants a peaceful solution of Faizabad sit-in.
Ahsan Iqbal reiterated that the
protesters have no justification to remain camped out at Faizabad Interchange
after restoration of 7B and 7C sections of Elections Amendment Bill 2017
pertaining to finality of Prophethood (Khatm-e-Nabuwwat).
The Interior Minister made an
appeal to the protesters to call off sit-in peacefully since a negative
impression has been emerging from the protest over the finality of Prophethood
across the world. "The entire nation, as Muslims, believes in
Khatm-e-Nabuwwat and the government will make no compromise on the matter,
Iqbal clarified.
He however; maintained that they
are now running out of patience as the protesters are not willing to call off
their sit-in on any condition. He said operation against the protesters will be
the last option but can be initiated any time in the future.
He told that information exist
that some evil persons are present in the sit-in with the intention of
worsening the situation but the government does not want them to be successful.
"The protesters want the resignation of the law minister but he cannot be asked
to resign as no solid evidence is present against him," he reiterated.
He said it's the masses suffering
from the sit-in as traffic movement has been suspended in the twin-cities. The
government delegation led by senior PML-N leader Raja Zafarul Haq held marathon
negotiations to break a deadlock but protesters are still maintaining their
demand of Zahid Hamid's resignation, he said.
"If the government sends the
law minister packing, it would eventually set a wrong precedent," he
underlined, adding, there was no proof that he was responsible for the mistake
(amendment).
On the occasion, Iqbal called
upon the countrywide clerics to convince the protesters to call off their
sit-in peacefully.
The protesters have blocked the
Faizabad Interchange, which connects Rawalpindi and Islamabad, multiplying
hardships of the twin-cities residents. The activists continue to stage sit-in
at Faizabad on 12th day as a deadlock in the negotiations with the government
continues to persist. The deadline provided by the government and IHC to
protesters to end their sit-in has also expired whereas the fourth round of
talks held last night also ended in futility.
The protesting bodies have vowed
to continue the sit-in protest until law minister Zahid Hamid tenders his
resignation for a 'clerical mistake' in amendment that was brought to Elections
Act 2017.
In the then revised form-A of
nomination papers, the words "I solemnly swear" were replaced with
"I believe" and the clause relating to Khatm-e-Nabuwwat was made
applicable to non-Muslim candidates.
However, the change was branded a
clerical mistake by National Assembly speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq and the
government had vowed immediate rectification of the alleged mistake.
The Senate, earlier this week,
approved reversal of the changes made earlier.
Nonetheless, the protesters who
camped in the outskirts of Islamabad and at Faizabad M2 interchange late
October are adamant for the law minister to resign.
The government is making all-out
efforts to resolve the issue in an amicable manner since it is not a political
demonstration but it resolves around religious sentiments, Iqbal said while
indicating that the country cannot afford any kind of crisis at the moment.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on
Friday directed the capital administration to take all necessary steps to clear
the Faizabad Interchange of protesters by 10:00 am Saturday and submit a
compliance report. It directed the administration to take help of the Rangers
and Frontier Constabulary (FC) to implement its order.
Meanwhile, activists of religious
groups continue to stage sit-in at Faizabad on 12th day as a deadlock in the
negotiations with the government continues to persist.
Heavy contingent of Rangers,
Frontier Corps and police are deployed in the area whereas armored vehicles,
prison vans and ambulances are also present.
Administration of the twin cities
has delayed decision to use force against protesters belonging to Sunni Tehreek
and Tehreek Labbaik Ya Rasool Allah after fourth round of talks ended at
residence of Raja Zafarul Haq last night.
Protesting bodies represented by
Dr Shafiq Ameeni, Sheikh Azhar and Pir Ijaz Sherani convened the fourth round
of talks at Raja Zafarul Haq's residence with the government and returned to
the protesting site.
Interior minister Ahsan Iqbal and
Islamabad Mayor Sheikh Ansar among others represented the delegation of the
government while a cleric from Golara Sharif Ghulamulddin Jami mediated the
talks.
Talking to media, Ahsan Iqbal
said that the government wanted to end the protest through negotiations and do
not want any bloodshed. He, however; rejected the demand of protesters
regarding the resignation of law minister and said that he cannot be asked to
resign without any solid evidence.
The interior minister has requested
the court to extend the deadline for ending the sit-in as the government wants
to complete the task without any use of force or violence.
The locals of the twin cities are
under a miserable scenario as the sit-in has shut down Faizabad interchange
from all the sides, forcing locals to reach their destination through long
routes and in entended hours instead of minutes. Disrupted traffic flow and
vehicles jamming on the alternative routes have also become a routine.
The government has also cancelled
the holidays of staff at the hospitals and emergency. At least two people
including a child have lost their lives after they were unable to reach
hospital timely due to the sit-in.
Moreover, mobile services in I-8
and Faizabad remain suspended creating problems for the people. Till date,
police has registered at least 17 cases against the protesters including
assault on security personnel.
Seemingly, the negotiations
failed after the extended deadline to end the sit-in protest has expired.
Meanwhile, the ultimatum granted by Islamabad High Court (IHC) has also
concluded.
The protesting bodies have vowed
to continue the sit-in protest until law minister Zahid Hamid tenders his
resignation for a 'clerical mistake' in amendment that was brought to Elections
Act 2017.
In the then revised form-A of
nomination papers, the words "I solemnly swear" were replaced with
"I believe" and the clause relating to Khatm-e-Nabuwwat was made
applicable to non-Muslim candidates.
However, the change was branded a
clerical mistake by National Assembly speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq and the
government had vowed immediate rectification of the alleged mistake.
The Senate, earlier this week,
approved reversal of the changes made earlier.
None the less, the protesters who
camped in the outskirts of Islamabad and at Faizabad M2 interchange late
October are adamant for the law minister to resign. - NNI
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About M. Imran Sharif
M. Imran Sharif born in Hyderabad Sindh, he initially worked as a photographer with Pakistani newspaper and currently working as a special correspondent in The Financial Daily since August 2007, He began his journalistic career with Daily Imroz as a photographer.
2 years after serving in Imroz, he served as Special Correspondent of the monthly "Awami Awaz" Hyderabad.
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