The government will investigate complaints about being barred from participating in the electoral process, Acting Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar said.
ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar has warned that the people will be prevented from participating in the electoral process and voting for candidates of their choice. The government said it would investigate the complaints. that In an interview with a private television channel on Saturday, he said that everyone has the right to protest within the framework of the law and a ministerial committee has been established to address and resolve the legitimate demands of the Baloch protesters. it was done.
Terrorism has increased in Balochistan over the past two months. He said that when there is a law and order situation where acts of violence take place, it is the responsibility of the police to enforce the law and the police are also monitored.
But if they continue to demonstrate peacefully, we have no objection.
He said that we will respond to the legitimate demands of protesters in Balochistan, terrorism has existed in Balochistan for the past 20 years, enforcement of laws on coastal road at police station against Turbat workers. He said Balochistan was behind the mutilated bodies. of 15 government officials. They were attacked and martyred. Who is involved in this matter? Over the past few months, around 80 terrorist incidents have taken place in and around Turbat. Who was involved in this?
In response to a question, he said many of the protesters were involved in terrorist activities. Baloch leader Sarfaraz Bengalzai visited with over 70 of his colleagues. He stopped Tehreek-e-Insaaf candidates from filing their nomination papers, saying no one can have the right to violence and it is the job of state institutions to establish peace and order. In response to a question, he said: If we receive such a complaint, we will investigate and anyone wishing to participate in the elections has the right to do so.
My personal opinion is that people involved in incidents like May 9 should not be eligible to hold public office. However, the determination of eligibility and disqualification is a matter for the Election Commission, and the caretaker government cannot make such decisions. He said ending Tehreek-e-Insaf was not on the agenda of the caretaker government or anyone else, but those involved in the May 9 events should be punished and political parties should put their agenda behind that of the people. that the matter should be brought before the government and appealed to the people. decide.
He said that if raids were carried out anywhere, they should be carried out against people directly or indirectly involved in the events of May 9. As a citizen of Pakistan, he has the right to vote for the political party he wishes to vote for. Responding to a question whether Qiyamat had collapsed, he said an environment of fires and siege was created across the country on May 9.
Before Imran Khan, no political leader had been arrested in Pakistan. "Proposals regarding relations with Israel are not on the table. We follow the Prime Minister's policy on the Israeli question," he said in response to a question, adding that no proposal for recognition of Israel was not on the table. "Yes, Prime Minister Netanyahu is a war criminal. There should be an investigation into Israeli war crimes. 7,000 children were martyred in Palestine. Israeli atrocities in Gaza are unacceptable in all their forms. Anger against Israel is everywhere." sends relief to the Palestinians and raises its voice for Palestinian rights in international forums such as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
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