ISLAMABAD, (Web Desk) – According to Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, who referenced the May 9 incidents, legal action against the PTI chairman might be begun within two to three weeks.

The May 9 violence was planned and executed in Zaman Park [the PTI chief’s mansion in Lahore], a top PML-N official told a private TV station in an interview.

Rana Sanaullah stated the PTI leader was the creator of political hatred and the current instability, as he lambasted the previous governing party and its policies while detailing the steps being taken against the perpetrators of the May 9 anarchy attempt in Pakistan.

Several people detained in connection with the assaults on the Lahore corps commander’s home and the GHQ in Rawalpindi, as well as other arson activities, have previously stated that the whole plot was completed at the PTI chief’s house.

The declaration comes only days after the military’s top brass pledged to tighten the noose around the masterminds and planners of the May 9 events during the 81st Formation Commanders Conference.

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“While the legal trials of perpetrators and instigators have begun,” the ISPR said in a statement, “it is time that the noose of law be tightened around the planners and masterminds who mounted the hate-fueled and politically motivated rebellion against the state and state institutions to achieve their nefarious design of creating chaos in the country.”

The military claimed that the unfounded and baseless allegations of custodial torture, human rights violations, and stifling of political activities levelled against law enforcement and security forces were intended to mislead the public and malign the armed forces in order to advance trivial vested political interests.

Previously, Chief of Army Staff Gen Asim Munir said that the trial against the May 9 mayhem’s designers, instigators, abettors, and perpetrators had begun under the Pakistan Army Act and the Official Secrets Act, in accordance with current and established legal processes drawn from the Constitution.

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Similarly, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif compared the PTI to the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) during a meeting on Sunday.
“The TTP attacked the GHQ [General Headquarters], and these enemies of the state [PTI] also attacked the GHQ.”