ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan of masterminding the May 9 incidents, which aimed to topple the military leadership and triggered violent protests.
The prime minister said that men, women, a cabal, some military men, and their families were involved in the events of May 9. Known as “Black Day” by the military. He revealed that the planners wanted “anarchy” and “war” in the country.
Moreover, In response to the violent protests, the government and the military promised a strong response, leading to the arrest and detention of several PTI workers and leaders allegedly involved in the unrest.
The Pakistan Army took strict action against those responsible, including sacking three senior officers, including a lieutenant general. Several departmental inquiries w conducting. And punishments were given bases on their recommendations.
However, the army spokesperson, Major General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry. Mentions that internal accountability within the military resulted in departmental action against 15 army officers. Including three major generals and seven brigadiers, as well as trials for several relatives. Including women, of senior army officers accused of being facilitators of the violence.
While the PTI denies its members’ involvement in the attacks, the government and military reject their claims. Stating that they possess “irrefutable evidence” of PTI’s participation. The military also decided to try those who attacked military installations. Including the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and Lahore Corps Commander House, in military courts.
However, the Supreme Court expects that civilians will not be try in military courts until it has ruled on the petitions challenging the trials.