He further said that 45 firearms had been seized from the protesters, and the violence was intended to undermine the state’s authority. While labeling the protest as “illegal” due to the lack of permission from the Islamabad High Court, he accused the political leaders of using propaganda to cover up their political failures and escape accountability. The information minister also denounced the false claims made by international media, stating that the so-called “killings” during the protests were part of a smear campaign. Highlighting the role of the state, Tarar stated that “the state never bends” and that its primary responsibility is to uphold the rule of law and ensure order. He also noted that the protests had caused a significant financial loss to the country, estimating the damage at Rs192 billion. Praising the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, he said, “I salute the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa for rejecting the call for this protest, and only two to two and a half thousand people were left in the demonstrations.” Interior Secretary Khurram Ali Agha also addressed the press, rejecting claims that law enforcement had opened fire on protesters. He stated that the security forces showed considerable restraint despite the violent actions of PTI supporters, who had used various weapons and caused damage to public property.
The military had only been deployed in the Red Zone area to maintain order, and no firearm-related deaths had occurred during the protests.
Agha further refuted allegations of firing by law enforcement, instead attributing any gunshots to the protesters themselves. He also dismissed the claims of casualties, suggesting that they were part of a larger false narrative aimed at misleading the public.
In response to the ongoing political crisis, Tarar proposed the formation of a task force by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to address and investigate false claims, ensuring accountability for those spreading misleading narratives.
The minister stated that their real disappointment stems from their failure to bring down bodies politically, and they have no direct evidence of firing.
He concluded by addressing the possibility of Governor’s Rule in K-P, stressing that as a politician, he did not want to take any action that would undermine the people’s mandate and vowed to continue exposing fake news and misinformation while reaffirming the government’s commitment to serving the people.
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