Islamabad: Pakistan’s Imran khan government is so scared by the protests of the opposition parties that it has issued a warning of a terrorist attack to postpone the rally. The Pakistan Democratic Movement, a coalition of 11 opposition parties, is scheduled to organise a rally in Lahore on 13th of December. To prevent this, the government has issued a warning saying that the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan could carry out terrorist activity.
The counter-terrorism watchdog (of Pakistan) expressed it is not sure on the whereabouts of the anticipated terrorist attacks as they could not pinpoint the exact spot, reported ARY News.
The planned insurgency coincides with the PDM rally planned in Minar-e-Pakistan, it noted, while warning that TTP could target Lahore and the activity of the alliance.
According to ARY News, NACTA noted that since its earlier terrorism scheme was foiled, the frustrated TTP could improvise their plans and has highly advised strict security measures with foolproof surveillance for suspicious movements.
Earlier, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan made an appeal to the PDM to postpone the anti-government rally in an effort to stem the spread of coronavirus as opposition parties have refused to back down over their decision to hold the December 13 ‘jalsa’ in Lahore.
The Pakistan government also flooded the Minar-e-Pakistan lawns in a “failed effort” to stop PDM from holding the sixth rally on December 13.
In an interview to a private news channel last week, the premier said the government has decided against allowing the Opposition to hold the public gathering, Geo News reported. “We will file FIRs against everyone — from the kursi wala to the sound system handlers but won’t stop them [Opposition leaders] from going there,” he said.
The PDM has held five similar rallies in Peshawar, Gujranwala, Karachi, Quetta and Multan since October 16.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz on Thursday appealed to citizens of Lahore to attend the upcoming December 13 rally of opposition’s 11-party alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), telling them that the time has come to “get rid of the incumbent government once and for all. Now it is time for you to extend your support to Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz and PDM.This government can no longer be [allowed to] run.”