ISLAMABAD: The military maintains its firm stance on May 9 protests, asserting tough stance against those involved in the mayhem. Imran Khan, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has offered a conditional apology for the widespread protests and violence that occurred on May 9, 2023.
He called for the release of CCTV footage to verify the involvement of PTI members in the incidents. “If any PTI members are found guilty of participating in the events of May 9, I will apologise, expel them from the party, and ensure they face punishment,” Imran stated during an informal conversation with journalists.
He emphasised that accountability must be applied universally, questioning why only the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) is held in high regard. “I was dragged by the Rangers, yet there seems to be no respect for Pakistan’s most popular figure, both nationally and internationally. Don’t I deserve an apology as well?” he remarked, referring to his own treatment during the protests.
The statement reflects ongoing tensions between the PTI and state authorities, as the PTI founder continues to challenge the official narrative surrounding the May 9 incidents. The call for transparency and accountability is expected to stir further political debate in Pakistan.
Earlier, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), reaffirmed the military’s unwavering stance on the violent protests of May 9. He reiterated that those involved in the riots must be held accountable.
NAB teams quiz Imran, Bushra for over six hours
Meanwhile two teams from the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) investigated the former PTI chairman Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in Adiala jail on Tuesday.
According to jail sources, on Tuesday, a NAB team led by Assistant Director Umar Wasim arrived at Adiala jail to investigate the new reference against Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in the Toshakhana case. Later, NAB Deputy Director Mohsin Haroon, along with his colleagues, also joined the investigations.
The NAB teams stayed in the Adiala jail for approximately six hours. After interrogating the couple, they departed from the central jail at 5:20 pm. The former prime minister and former First Lady are currently in jail under a 10-day physical remand issued by NAB. They are scheduled to be presented in court on August 8, when the remand period concludes.