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Military-opposition standoff threatens Pakistan's stability

Saturday, 14 September 2024



ISLAMABAD, Sept 13 (AFP): After Pakistan police stormed parliament's premises to arrest several opposition lawmakers on terrorism charges, analysts say a standoff between former prime minister Imran Khan's party and the country's powerful military threatens to reduce politics to a clash between the two sides.
Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party staged a rare demonstration in the capital Islamabad this week, the largest since the former cricketer was jailed last year.
Shortly after the rally, police cut power to the parliament compound and plainclothes officers forced their way in, where PTI lawmakers were taking refuge to avoid possible arrest.
"It is increasingly becoming a clash between the opposition and the military," political analyst Zahid Hussain told AFP.