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Pakistan deploys troops to halt unrest from ex-PM Imran Khan's arrest

 

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A supporter of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan hurls back a tear gas shell toward police as he and others were protesting against the arrest of their leader, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, May 10, 2023. (Photo: AP/PTI)

5 min read Last Updated : May 11 2023 | 7:23 AM IST

Pakistan's government called out the military Wednesday in areas roiled by deadly violence following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was dragged from a courtroom and ordered held for another eight days on new corruption charges that outraged his supporters and deepened the country's political turmoil.

In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said the unrest by Khan's supporters "damaged sensitive public and private property," forcing him to deploy the military in the capital of Islamabad, the most populous province of Punjab and in volatile regions of the northwest.

After Khan was arrested Tuesday, crowds in Islamabad and other major cities blocked roads, clashed with police, and set fire to police checkpoints and military facilities in violence that left six people dead and hundreds arrested. On Wednesday, protesters stormed a radio station in the northwestern city of Peshawar.

"Such scenes were never seen by the people of Pakistan," Sharif said, following a Cabinet meeting. "Even patients were taken out of ambulances and ambulances were set on fire.” Calling such attacks “unforgivable,” he warned that those involved in violence would be given exemplary punishment.

Sharif said Khan was arrested because of his involvement in corruption, and that there was evidence available to back up these charges.

Khan, who was ousted in a no-confidence vote last year by Sharif, is being held at a police compound in Islamabad. In a temporary court there, a judge ordered the 70-year-old politician detained for at least another eight days, raising the prospect of more unrest.

The military also weighed in with a strongly worded statement, vowing stern action against those seeking to push Pakistan toward a “civil war.” It called the organised attacks on its installations a “black chapter” in the country's political history.

“What the eternal enemy of the country could not do for 75 years, this group, wearing a political cloak, in the lust for power, has done it,” the statement said, adding that troops had exercised restraint but they will respond to further attacks, and those involved will bear the responsibility.

It said “strict action” would be taken against those who planned or took part in attacks on military sites. It did not directly name Khan in its statement.

Khan's dramatic arrest Tuesday — he was pulled from a hearing in Islamabad's High Court on one set of charges, only to be arrested on another set — was the latest confrontation to roil Pakistan. He is the seventh former prime minister to be arrested in the country, which has also seen interventions by the powerful military over the years. The move comes at a time of economic crisis, when the cash-strapped nation is trying to avoid a default.

Khan's Islamabad appearance was on multiple graft charges brought by police. As he arrived, the courtroom was stormed by dozens of agents from the anti-corruption agency, the National Accountability Bureau, backed by paramilitary troops. They broke windows after Khan's guards refused to open the door.

The former cricket star has denounced the cases against him, which include corruption and terrorism charges, as a politically motivated plot by Sharif, his successor, to keep him from returning to power in elections to be held later this year.

Also on Wednesday, police arrested Fawad Chaudhry, Khan's deputy and vice president of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, outside the Supreme Court in Islamabad. Chaudhry, an outspoken government critic, had insisted that he had been granted legal protection from arrest, and the police did not specify the charges.

The party has appealed for calm, but the country was on high alert. Police were deployed in force, and they placed shipping containers on a road leading to the sprawling police compound in Islamabad where Khan was held. Despite it, demonstrators Wednesday evening attacked and burned down the office of a senior police officer responsible for the security of the police facilities, including the one where Khan is being held.

His supporters in Peshawar raided a building housing Radio Pakistan, damaging equipment and setting it ablaze, said police official Naeem Khan. Some employees were trapped inside, he said, and police sought to restore order.

In eastern Punjab province, the local government asked the army to step in after authorities said 157 police were injured in clashes with protesters.

Police arrested 945 Khan supporters in eastern Punjab province alone since Tuesday, including Asad Umar and Sarfraz Cheema, two senior leaders of his party.

Pakistan's GEO television broadcast video of Khan's appearance before a judge in the police compound, showing him seated in a chair, holding documents. He appeared calm but tired.

In the new charges, Khan was accused of accepting millions of dollars worth of property in exchange for providing benefits to a real estate tycoon. The National Accountability Bureau asked to hold him for 14 days, but the tribunal granted eight days.

Khan was finally indicted Wednesday in the original graft case for which he appeared at the Islamabad court on Tuesday, pleading not guilty. In that case, he faced multiple graft charges brought by the Islamabad Police.

Khan's lawyers have challenged the Islamabad arrest and are considering taking it to the country's Supreme Court.

The National Accountability Bureau has detained and investigated former officials, including former prime ministers, politicians and retired military officers.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: May 11 2023 | 7:23 AM IST 

IPL 2023 Points Table, Orange Cap And Purple Cap Leaders: MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings Consolidate Second Position With Win Over Delhi Capitals

 

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MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings (CSK) appear to be marching towards the IPL 2023 Playoffs stage with their comprehensive 27-run win over Delhi Capitals (DC) in match no. 55 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Wednesday. CSK consolidated their position in the second place of the IPL 2023 Points Table and now have 15 points from 12 matches and a couple of games in the league stage remaining in this season.

Defending champions Gujarat Titans (GT) continue to lead the IPL 2023 Points Table with 16 points from 11 matches, while five-time former winners Mumbai Indians (MI) are in third place with 12 points in 11 matches. Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) are currently in fourth place with 11 points in 11 matches.

CSK can confirm their entry into the IPL 2023 Playoffs berth with a win over Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at home in their next match. It will also be CSK’s final home fixture for the IPL 2023 season.

    IPL 2023 Points Table - CSK and GT have almost confirmed their Playoffs spot. pic.twitter.com/FaUJZElDi6 — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) May 10, 2023

KKR, who are currently in sixth place on the Points Table, have 10 points from 11 matches and will take on Rajasthan Royals, who are in fifth place and also have 10 points, in match no. 57 of the league at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday night. DC remain in last place on the Points Table with 8 points in 11 matches behind Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), who have 8 points in 10 games.
Devon Conway, Ruturaj Gaikwad remain in top 6 in Orange Cap race

CSK openers Devon Conway and Ruturaj Gaikwad remained in 4th and 6th position respectively in the IPL 2023 Orange Cap race. Conway, who managed to score just 10, has 468 runs in 12 matches with 5 fifties to his name while Gaikwad has scored 408 runs in 12 matches.

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper Faf du Plessis continues to hold the Orange Cap and has scored 576 runs in 11 matches with six fifties so far. RR opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is currently in second place with 477 runs in 11 matches with 1 century and 3 fifties and can add to his tally as he gets ready to face KKR on Thursday night.

    #FafduPlessis and #MohammedShami remain at the top of the Orange and Purple caps tables after the completion of match No. 55.#IPL2023 #CSKvsDC pic.twitter.com/rgQ9IobUCD — CricTelegraph (@CricTelegraph) May 10, 2023

GT opener Shubman Gill is in third place with 469 runs in 11 matches with four fifties and a best of 94 not out so far.
Mohammad Shami holds on to Purple Cap

CSK pacer Tushar Deshpande failed to displace GT pacer Mohammad Shami from the top position in the Purple Cap race. Deshpande went wicket-less against DC on Thursday night and remains in third position on the Purple Cap table with 19 wickets in 12 matches.

Shami also has 19 wickets in 11 matches but at a better average of 16.36 ahead of teammate Rashid Khan, who has 19 wickets at 18.73 in second place. Deshpande’s 19 wickets have come at an average of 21.78.

MI leg-spinner Piyush Chawal is in 4th place with 17 wickets ahead of KKR off-spinner Varun Chakravarthy and RR leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who have 17 wickets as well. Both Chakravarthy and Chahal can add to their wickets tally on Thursday night.
 

Pakistan deploys troops to halt unrest from ex-PM Imran Khan's arrest

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