Interior Minister Mohsin said on Tuesday that PTI’s convoy arrived within a kilometer of D-Chowk and authorities will deal with them as they see fit.
Addressing the media in D-Chowk, Naqvi added that the protest would fizzle out in minutes if law-enforcement agencies chose to fire on them.
Naqvi added that there was a ‘secret’ leadership in the party that was actually calling the shots and causing the situation to deteriorate.
Naqvi paid tribute to the Rangers personnel killed in yesterday’s clashes, stating that the nation salutes their sacrifice in the line of duty. He vowed that their sacrifices would not be in vain, assuring that those responsible for the attack would be brought to justice.
Naqvi expressed solidarity with the families of the fallen Rangers, pledging continued support. He also confirmed that instructions have been given to provide the best possible medical care to the injured Rangers and police officers.
The Minister highlighted the government’s responsible response to the situation, stating that while they had the option of retaliating with force, they chose not to. He further alleged that while the PTI leadership claims to support dialogue, a hidden hand is preventing them from doing so. He concluded by characterizing the current protest at D-Chowk as an act of sedition against the country.