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Rangers, FC to be deployed in Parliament on day of No trust vote: Rash

This was revealed by Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Friday it had been decided that security of Parliament House, Parliament Lodges and the old MNA House in Islamabad would be handed over over to the paramilitaries Rangers and Frontier Corps (FC) on the day of the National Assembly votes on the motion of no confidence against the prime minister.

It is pertinent to note that Rasheed’s remarks come the day after a police raid in the Lodges of Parliament to expel members of Ansarul Islam – the volunteer force of the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) – who made to the maximum security zone to provide security to opposition lawmakers.

At least four legislators together with two dozen Ansarul Islam volunteers were arrested during the operation, all of them of which were released today.

Rasheed, as he addresses the presser in Islamabad today, he warned of conduct anyone disturb the situation of law and order in Islamabad with an iron hand.

“I will step on them who take the law in their hands next time.”

He said the opposition perceived defeat in the no-confidence motion he had presented against Prime Minister Imran Khan “and this is the reason they are creating anarchy in Islamabad “.

The minister warned that he would not take in take into account your height of a leader and take it all-out action against anyone who did not comply with the law.

But him added: “If we stop anyone [parliamentarian] for disturb the law and order, we will also take it to parliament throw vote on the day of the motion of no confidence “.

He predicted that the opposition “bad the time is near ”, saying they were involved in a “personal battle with Imran Khan, instead of a politician one”.

“All of this is done to hinder that of Pakistan progress and harms the balanced foreigner policy which Pakistan adopted under the premiership of Imran Khan “, him added.

Rasheed recalled the incident yesterday, saying law enforcement personnel he had obtained search warrants with permission of the speaker of the National Assembly in an attempt at avoid any unpleasant incident.

“About 362 families live there [Parliament Lodges]. Of them, 53 are senators and 278 are MNAs. I do not want to spread terror but we don’t have some good reports like we recently caught a group from the planning of Bara Kahu terror activities in Islamabad, “he said.

He said the police have not yet filed terror charges against those who intrusions in the Lodges of the Parliament. “There are prove video that shows Senator Kamran Murtaza used a foul extremely language against the police but the carabinieri continued to calm him down down. “

Was of the view that the opposition has created a scene “because the required 172 numbers in the assembly to oust the PM through a lack of confidence vote”.

Rasheed claimed he did also he directed the police authorities and the Islamabad police chief to the bar anyone wearing a militia dress from the entrance to the capital.

“I will not spare anyone who comes to Islamabad wearing a militia suit. And what an impression you are trying to make give carrying tale people in?” churches.

In response to a question, Rasheed said he knew Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa since his college days, adding that “he [Bajwa] will stand in feet with democracy.”

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Sandra Loyd
Sandra Loyd
Sandra is the Reporter working for World Weekly News. She loves to learn about the latest news from all around the world and share it with our readers.

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