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May 9 miscreants will be tried in military courts, says Khawaja Asif

May 9 miscreants will be tried in military courts, says Khawaja Asif
May 19, 2023 Web Desk

ISLAMABAD (APP) - Minister for Defence Khawaja Muhammad Asif said that the May 9 miscreants would be tried in the military courts and they would have the right to appeal to the High Courts and the Supreme Court.

The defence minister, in an interview with an Arab news channel 'Al Jazeera', expressed his point of view on the prevailing situation in the aftermath of the May 9 violent protests by the PTI workers after the arrest of their Chairman Imran Khan.

Khawaja Asif said that the PTI miscreants attacked public and government properties, including military installations, under a well-thought plan. “Such actions are tantamount to waging a war against Pakistan. Those who attacked military installations, military bases and residences of military personnel, their trials will be held under military courts according to the procedure given in the constitution,” he added.

He said that there was definitely a political crisis in Pakistan but it would be overcome very soon. "During the violent incidents in Rawalpindi, Mianwali, and Lahore on May 9, armed groups of PTI attacked military installations," he added.

The minister pointed out that there were arrests also made in the past in Pakistan, as he himself was also arrested, adding, "My leader (Nawaz Sharif) and many people of my political party were arrested but we never did politics of violence. We have never attacked military and civilian installations on arrests.”

The defence minister said that the attackers on military and civilian installations were enemies of the country. “We have political differences, but that does not mean that the government and public properties should be attacked,” he added.

He said that the coalition government was not making new courts and laws, but rather there were already laws existing to hold trials in such cases of violence against state installations.

The government, he said, was trying to control the situation, as peace was restored in the cities and the situation would be normal in the next few days. He said that the general elections would be held in due course in October.