ISLAMABAD: On the night of September 10, another worst incident in the history of the Parliament came to light when the police and masked men cut off the electricity from the Parliament premises and arrested the PTI leaders.
The legislators were expecting that no one could arrest them from inside the court, but their expectations proved wrong and they were arrested from the Parliament premises. This action was a dark chapter in parliamentary history, an attempt to end democratic freedoms.
Participants in the proceedings of the parliament around the world feel that the central office holder in the parliament around the world resigns because of such an unpleasant incident under his supervision, but in Pakistan, the speaker of the National Assembly, Ayaz Sadiq, called himself an unfortunate speaker. declared, during which several attacks were made on the Parliament.
Ayaz Sadiq could not explain how the law enforcement officials not only held the Parliament hostage but violated the sanctity of the House for several hours. But despite this, the Speaker did not resign. Ayaz Sadiq suspended the sergeant-at-arms and some CDA officials while ordering an inquiry into the incident in Parliament.
Interestingly, even before the inquiry report came out, he issued a letter of suspension and transfer of CDA officials asking them to turn off the electricity switches. 11 members of Parliament of PTI were arrested during this incursion on Parliament. Among those arrested are PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar, Chief Whip Aamir Dogar, Sher Afzal Marwat, Sheikh Waqas Akram, Zain Qureshi, Zubair Khan Wazir, Ahmed Chatta, Owais Haider Jukkar, Syed Ahad Ali Shah, Naseem Ali Shah and Yousuf Khan. Khattak included.
They were arrested from the National Assembly building and charged with violating anti-terrorism laws. While many PTI legislators are satisfied with the Speaker’s effort, others say the chaos was huge, but the action taken against him appears to be conventional and involves the suspension of only a few low-ranking officials. Focus is on.
The inquiry was supposed to be completed in seven days, but it has not been completed so far. Speaker said on September 20 that a comprehensive report will be completed soon. President of Puldat Ahmad Bilal Mehboob and journalist Ahmad Raza Rumi termed this incident as extraordinary and a dark chapter in political and parliamentary history which has trampled democratic freedoms in the country.
He said that the image of Pakistan will be tarnished by this incident and its democratic traditions will be further damaged. Raza Ahmed Rumi said that the attack on the members inside the parliament is a dangerous example and it points to the secretive role of the intelligence agencies.