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‘I was tortured mentally, physically in jail,’ claims Shah Mahmood Qureshi

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  • PTI leader’s counsel wonders what kind of in-camera trial it is.
  • Taimoor Malik says he will talk to judge regarding media ban.
  • Qureshi’s daughter says stopping media is disappointing. 

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday claimed he was “tortured mentally and physically as well as kept in harshest cold weather” after was taken into custody by Rawalpindi police from Adiala Jail in GHQ attack case.

Appearing before Duty Magistrate Syed Jahangir Ali in the case, Qureshi said the police tried to take his statement but he wanted to record his statement in the presence of his counsels.

Recalling yesterday’s manhandling by police at Adiala prison, Qureshi told the judge that he was within the jail premises when police arrived there to arrest him. 

“I have been a member of assembly five times but [despite this] the SHO punched and kicked me,” Qureshi said adding that police officer Ashfaq subjected him to torture.

He said he complained of chest pain and begged the superintendent police for hours to take him to hospital.

Qureshi said he would swear on the Holy Quran that he was not present in Rawalpindi on May 9 and instead, he was in Karachi that day.

“I was with my wife in the Aga Khan Hospital. Get a record from PEMRA, I was present in Karachi,” said Qureshi.

The PTI vice chairman requested the duty magistrate to get his handcuffs unlocked, upon which the judge directed the police to remove the handcuffs.

Qureshi said he was arrested under 3-MPO after being granted bail by three Supreme Court judges in the cipher.

Prosecution lawyer Akram Amin pleaded with the court for 30-day remand of Qureshi saying that a remand of up to 90 days can be given in a terrorism case.

“We have received reports from the FIA, PEMRA and intelligence agencies,” said the prosecutor.

He presented the video statement and Qureshi’s tweets as evidence, the prosecution lawyer said Qureshi issued protest call on his social media handle during the riots that broke out following the arrest of the PTI founder Imran Khan in corruption case earlier in May this year.

The lawyer said it had to be ascertained whether the protest call was against the institutions.

The protest calls were irrefutable evidence that it was an attack on institutions, said the prosecutor.

“We have to see what elements were behind the call for protest. We have irrefutable evidence in the light of which the arrest is made,” the prosecutor maintained.

Opposing the prosecution’s request, Qureshi’s lawyer Malik Imran told the court that there is no word mentioned in the report or in the PTI leader’s speech on the basis of which a case could be filed against his client.

He said FIR’s copy was not present in the entire challan. 

After hearing the arguments, the court reserved its verdict on police’s plea seeking 30-day remand of Qureshi in the GHQ attack case related to May 9 mayhem.

‘Ban on media coverage’

Earlier, barring journalists from entering the judicial complex, Rawalpindi Police claimed the media coverage of GHQ attack case against Shah Mahmood Qureshi was banned.

Qureshi was brought before the duty magistrate in the GHQ attack case in Rawalpindi where the police officials instructed journalists to talk to their seniors as media persons’ entry was not allowed.

Talking to the media, Qureshi’s counsel Taimoor Malik wondered what kind of in-camera trial it was where the media was being stopped from carrying out its duties. He said he would talk to the judge regarding the restriction on media.

Meanwhile, Meher Bano Qureshi, the daughter of the incarcerated PTI leader, said, “We have to decide which direction we are heading”. She said stopping the media was disappointing.

On December 26, PTI Vice-Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s hopes of getting freedom were dashed after he was detained under Maintenance of Public Order (3-MPO) despite securing bail in the cipher case.

The 15-day detention order had been issued by the Rawalpindi deputy commissioner over Qureshi’s alleged involvement in the May 9 riots and the possible adverse repercussions on public safety and law and order situation if he was to be released.

“It is probable that after his release from jail, he will again continue his above activities which may lead to a law and order situation, harmful to the life and property of the general public,” the deputy commissioner’s order had read.

Later, the deputy commissioner withdrew the detention order for Qureshi at Rawalpindi City Police Officer’s request before his rearrest on December 28 from the Adiala Jail on charges of attack on the GHQ on May 9, under two cases lodged in Sadar Bairuni and R A Bazaar police stations.

Minutes before being shoved into a police vehicle, Qureshi said “The rulers violated the order of the apex court and are arresting me again in a false case. I represent the nation. I am innocent and I am being targeted for vendetta without any reason.”

During the episode, the PTI leader kept protesting that he was being arrested illegally and accused the police of making a mockery of the Supreme Court’s orders. Qureshi was later handed over to the police to obtain his physical remand. 

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The PPP requests the image of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto on currency notes.

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The resolution was passed during a seminar named ‘Bhutto Reference and History’, which focused on Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

The resolution praised the Supreme Court’s admission that the PPP founder’s trial, which resulted in his execution, was unfair and urged that the federal government confer on him the title of “Quaid-e-Awam” (Leader of the People) and the highest civilian honor, Nishan-e-Pakistan.

Aside from demanding that Bhutto’s image be used on currency notes, the resolution also asked for the construction of a fitting monument in his honor and the designation of his mausoleum as a national shrine.

Furthermore, it demands for the reversal of Bhutto’s unjust death sentence and the creation of a “Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Award” for democracy activists who have given their lives for the cause.

In March, the National Assembly passed a resolution characterizing Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s trial as judicial murder.

The Supreme Court released its reserved opinion on the presidential reference against the ‘controversial’ death sentence imposed on PPP founder, stating that the former prime minister was denied a “fair trial”.

A nine-judge court led by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa revealed its decision on the long-pending presidential reference to determine if it can reconsider its verdict, which the PPP and jurists perceive as a historic error.

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was sentenced to death under former military dictator General (retired) Ziaul Haq’s administration.

The first elected prime minister of the country was charged with the murder of a political competitor, Nawab Mohammed Ahmed Qasuri, and a trial was held.

Bhutto was executed on April 4, 1979, despite requests and appeals for leniency and pity from various heads of state.

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The ‘clinics on wheels’ initiative is introduced by CM Maryam.

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Punjab is heading toward progress and prosperity, according to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.

Speaking at the ‘clinics on wheels’ project celebration, the chief minister emphasized how this project will improve public health and change the health system.

She emphasized that all of the essential medical facilities were included in the Clinics on Wheels scheme. There would be multiple locations for the 200 mobile clinics. Gynecology services, screenings, immunizations, and medical testing will all be offered at the clinics.

There will be ultrasound equipment available at 50 of the 200 mobile clinic locations. Up to 4 million people will be helped by this endeavor, especially in places without hospital services.

First choice for local physicians to volunteer for this project will be granted to those from 36 districts. Consideration is also being given to the lack of paramedical and nursing personnel.

The project, which was started by Nawaz Sharif and put on hold by the previous administration, is being restarted, according to the chief minister. According to her, her government’s goal is to deliver healthcare right to people’s doors.

Additionally, she revealed that eight districts in Punjab would have the construction of modern cardiology hospitals.

With Provincial Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafiq, Imran Nazir, and Health Secretary Ali Khan in attendance, CM Maryam officially launched the clinics on wheels project.

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Governor-rule attempt that is intolerable: Gandapur

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Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur of KP denounced the incident on May 9 and promised that those in charge will face national scrutiny.

While eight FIRs have been filed against him in eight different districts, Gandapur stressed that none of the accusations have been validated.

Proving he was going nowhere without a fight, Gandapur issued a warning against tampering with democracy.

Any attempt to obstruct progress will be greeted with strong resistance, he warned, so avoid using disruptive tactics.

Gandapur declared, “We will seize the governor’s mansion and I will not keep quiet about the chief minister’s seat if governor law is imposed.”

With the media there to ensure transparency, the Chief Minister boldly challenged his predecessor, Pervez Khattak, to participate in a public discussion in the Kaaba.

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