Govt confirms arrest of PTI coordinator
Ahmed Waqas Janjua Arrested for Anti-State Propaganda,
Islamabad(Mudassar Iqbal );Govt confirms arrest of PTI coordinator ,The Ministry of Interior has confirmed the arrest of Ahmed Waqas Janjua, Coordinator for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), on charges of anti-state propaganda. According to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Janjua was taken into custody by Islamabad Police.
The arrest follows allegations of PTI’s involvement in anti-state activities, prompting the formation of a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) to conduct a thorough investigation. Preliminary investigations and digital evidence led to a raid by the police and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on PTI’s digital media wing.
During the operation, party spokesperson Rauf Hassan was also detained. The Ministry’s spokesperson emphasized the seriousness of the allegations against PTI, highlighting the need for a comprehensive investigation to address concerns about anti-state activities.
The arrest has sparked a strong reaction from PTI supporters, who claim that the government is trying to silence political opposition. However, the government maintains that the arrest is part of a legitimate investigation into anti-state activities.
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The JIT is expected to conduct a thorough investigation and submit its report soon. The development has raised concerns about political stability and the need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing political crisis.
Details of the Arrest
– Ahmed Waqas Janjua, Coordinator for PTI, was arrested by Islamabad Police
– Allegations of anti-state propaganda led to the formation of a JIT
– Preliminary investigations and digital evidence led to a raid on PTI’s digital media wing
– Party spokesperson Rauf Hassan was also detained during the operation
– The Ministry of Interior has emphasized the seriousness of the allegations and the need for a comprehensive investigation
Reaction
– PTI supporters claim that the government is trying to silence political opposition
– The government maintains that the arrest is part of a legitimate investigation into anti-state activities
– Concerns about political stability and the need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing political crisis have been raised
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