Defence minister claims attack on GHQ during May 9 protests included in India’s anti-Pakistan objectives
No new military courts being established: Khawaja Asif. Federal Minister for Defence Khawaja Asif on Sunday reiterated that no new military courts are being established to try the planners, instigators, abettors and perpetrators involved in the May 9 mayhem, confirming that the trials will be held in the existing courts.
The military’s top brass had vowed to try protesters and their abettors under relevant laws, including the Pakistan Army Act and the Official Secrets Act, after Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers and supporters stormed and vandalised the military installations on May 9 after the arrest of the former prime minister.
On Saturday, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir said that the legal process of trial had commenced under Pakistan Army Act and Official Secret Act as per existing and established legal procedures derived from the Constitution.
Today, Asif — while addressing a rally of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) taken out to express solidarity with the armed forces, in Sialkot — said that niether the fundamental rights were being taken away, nor will the law be used for political purposes.
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“The evildoers who were spotted in the videos of attacks on military properties will be tried,” he added.
‘Attack on GHQ included in Indian goals’
The minister also said that the attack on General Headquarters (GHQ) during the May 9 violent protests — motivated by Khan’s arrest — was included in India’s anti-Pakistan objectives.
“Pakistan’s existence was attacked on May 9. A person [Imran Khan] made this attack just for the sake of his power,” Asif said.
He regretted how the families and heirs of the martyred would have felt when a group of vandals attacked the sacred monuments,
“I never doubt anyone’s loyalty but I doubt the intentions of those who led the attacks on May 9,” Asif said.
Earlier, the minister visited the Yadgar-e-Shuhada (martyrs monument) in Chawinda and laid a floral wreath on the graves of the martyrs before offering fatiha.
He said that they had visited the martyrs monument to remember their bravery in defeating Indian army
“I pay tribute to those who sacrificed [their lives] to defend the country,” Asif said.
He criticised without naming anyone that a political leader was targetting the armed forces of Pakistan in the current situation.
“They are including external elements in targeting the armed forces,” he said, urging the people to express their love for the army in its actual sense and discard the impression of what happened on May 9.
Asif said that the Pakistan Army was still standing firm like a mountain today, while the brave soldiers are laying their lives for the beloved country.
He said that there was a need to express solidarity in recognition of the sacrifices of Pakistan forces and to show unity among the nation.
“These people want to come into power again,” he added.