Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s nephew Hassaan Khan Niazihas been handed over to the military for trial over his alleged involvement in the May 9 violence, Dawn reported on Friday.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan rejected a plea seeking the constitution of a full court to hear a set of petitions challenging the trial of civilians in military courts, Geo News reported on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan the 'mastermind' behind the events that took place on May 9 which aimed to topple military leadership, reported The News International.
The federal government claimed on Monday that acts of violence against the armed forces and vandalism against military installations harmed Pakistan's security, interests, and defence since they directly threatened the country's national security.
The top military brass of Pakistan has said that the sanctuaries of Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) in Afghanistan are majorly impacting the security of the country, Geo News reported.
The military trial of civilians, who are accused of attacking sensitive installations in courts, are "apt and proportionate response" to the events of the May 9 incidents, the federal government said in a statement, Dawn reported.
The military’s media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in a statement on Friday said: “Armed Forces of Pakistan have serious concerns on the safe havens and liberty of action available to TTP [Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan] in Afghanistan.”
Four terrorists were killed and three more were left injured during an operation by the Pakistan military in the tribal districts of Bajaur and Khyber.
The Peoples Liberation Army's (PLA) senior leadership and Central Military Commission (CMC), do not consider the current crisis of Pakistan affecting the bilateral ties.
The leader of Muttahidda Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain said that revolution is the only way forward to resolve issues and crises of Pakistan. While addressing the honest generals, officers and soldiers of the Pakistan military, he asked them to take the corrupt generals to task, and
In a first information report (FIR) registered on Monday, complainant Muhammad Aslam said he was passing by Islamabad's G-11 locality on May 9 when he witnessed 20-25 people sharing "screenshots of tweets and video messages" of Adil Raja, Wajahat Saeed Khan, Syed Haider Raza Mehdi and Shahee
"The military establishment's stereotype game of so-called "national interest" and "integrity of the country" has been buried, and has always misled the people because of the level of awareness among the enslaved," he said.