ISLAMABAD: Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Aamer Farooq on Wednesday strongly criticised both Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and the government for their disregard of citizens’ rights during and after the November 24 protest.
Hearing a contempt petition filed by traders, the IHC CJ remarked, “PTI was wrong, and so was the government,” as he questioned the actions of both sides.
Censuring the government for shutting down Islamabad, Justice Farooq said: “You were supposed to maintain peace, but you locked down the entire city.”
The incumbent government, since the protest called by the PTI founder, spun into action to deter the protesters from reaching and entering the federal capital.
Apart from deploying a large number of riot policemen, the administration blocked several roads within the federal capital and various routes leading to the city with shipping containers.
However, despite these measures, the convoys of PTI cohorts managed to enter Islamabad and reach even D-Chowk in the Red Zone, where sensitive government buildings, including the parliament, are located.
The whole “final call” saga eventually culminated in PTI’s hasty retreat from Islamabad after the government’s midnight crackdown on the protesters.
The Imran Khan-founded party has since claimed that several of its workers were killed and as many as 1,000 were arrested. The government has categorically denied using live ammunition against the protesters.