Army called out in Punjab, K- P as 6 bones in violence PTI leaders Asad Umar, and Omer Cheema among over 1,000 arrested.

PESHAWAR/ ISLAMABAD/ LAHORE Army colors were called out in Punjab and Khyber- Pakhtunkhwa( K- P) on Wednesday, as authorities sought to quell the deadly uneasiness following the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf( PTI) Chairman Imran Khan. In the two businesses, at least six people failed in violence which continued for the alternate successive day on Wednesday.
Authorities arrested nearly 1,500 PTI workers and leaders in Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar and other corridor of the country. Government structures and means were attacked and set ablaze by protesters in numerous metropolises in the two days. The authorities said that scores of bobbies were oppressively injured in clashes with the protesters.
In view of the uneasiness, the civil press approved the deployment of Pakistan Army under Article 245 of the Constitution in Punjab, K- P, and the Islamabad Capital Territory( ICT) on the recommendation of the interior ministry. The press meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, took stock of the overall situation in the country and explosively condemned violent incidents leading to damages to parcels in different metropolises.
According to the PM Office’s Media Wing, the ministers berated the PTI and its Chairman Imran for anon-stop philippic against the public institutions and their leadership. According to a announcement issued by the interior ministry,” the exact number of colors or means, date and area of deployment will be worked out by the parochial governments in discussion with” the military officers.
The exact number of colors or means, date and area of deployment will be worked out by the parochial government in discussion with” the military officers, the orders stated. ” The date ofde-requisitioning of said deployment will be decided latterly after collective discussion among the stakeholders,” it added. The military issued a separate statement saying it had shown restraint during earlier violence but any farther attacks on the service or law enforcement agencies, state installations and parcels” will be met with severe retribution”.
Meanwhile, violent clashes continued in multiple metropolises for the alternate successive day on Wednesday. officers at the Edhi Foundation reported two deaths in Lahore, while another four were reported from Peshawar.