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May 9 riots

The May 9 riots (Urdu: نو مئی فسادات) were a series of clashes that took place on 9 May 2023, in Pakistan. Following the illegal[2][3][4][5] arrest of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, from the grounds of the Islamabad High Court without an arrest warrant, demonstrations held by PTI's supporters descended into riots. There was damage done to government and military facilities by the military itself to frame Imran Khan.[citation needed] As a result of the protests fast becoming violent and engaging law enforcement. The government responded with a mobile internet blockade and a crackdown against PTI leaders, workers, and supporters, as well as those perceived to be allied to the party's cause within the media and legal fraternity. Trials of civilians within military courts were also initiated and are being challenged in the country's Supreme Court. The PTI alleges that the incidents of 9 May were a false flag operation designed by the military establishment to disintegrate the party and frame Imran Khan.

May 9 Riots
Part of 2022–2023 Pakistan political unrest, 2023 Pakistani protests and Arrest of Imran Khan
Date9 May 2023 (2023-05-09)
Location
GoalsRelease of Imran Khan
MethodsProtests, acts of vandalism, arson
Parties
PTI's supporters and protesters
Lead figures
Casualties
Death(s)8[1]
ArrestedOver 3,200

Background edit

Imran Khan, the PTI leader and former Pakistani prime minister, was detained on 9 May 2023. The government, under the direction of Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, claimed to have proof of Khan's participation and accused him of being the mastermind behind the assaults. PTI supporters protested Khan's detention in a number of cities, including in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, and Multan.[6][7]

Riots and violence edit

The establishment laid unknown people mixing them into the innocent protestors and they descended into violence, causing extensive havoc and damage.Establishment wanted the picture to be shown as pti protestors are doing the violence but instead their own people did it. Arson, vandalism, and assaults on governmental and military facilities were committed by protesters. Anti-terrorism legislation was used, and numerous prosecutions were filed against those responsible for the riots.[8][9] At least five PTI workers were killed by police who fired live ammunition; one death happened in Quetta, while the remaining four happened in Peshawar.[10][11]

Governmental response edit

The Punjab Home Department established 53 Joint Investigation Teams (JITs) made up of police personnel to investigate the cases reported in relation to the riots thoroughly in reaction to the mounting violence. With the consent of the Punjab cabinet subcommittee on law and order, several JITs were created. Each JIT was given a prosecutor from the prosecution department to help with the investigation.[12][13][14]

Arrests and proceedings edit

Over a thousand people have reportedly been arrested in connection with the rioting in Lahore alone, according to reports from the Punjab Police. According to reports, 3,200 alleged rioters were detained across Punjab. Numerous cases were reported to the police, the bulk of which were covered by anti-terrorism regulations. The most severely affected cities were Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, and Multan, with variable numbers of cases reported in each place.[8][15][16]

Aftermath edit

Crackdown against the PTI edit

Pakistan's overall political climate was significantly impacted by the riots.[17] A crackdown was initiated against PTI leaders and workers, with thousands arrested, with rights groups raising concerns regarding arbitrary arrests, custodial torture, and forced disappearances.[18][19][20] PTI leaders were forced to quit party/party positions in televised press conferences.[21] Businesses of PTI leaders who did not quit the party were sealed.[22][23][24] Family members of PTI leaders who went into hiding were harassed by police and military intelligence forces.[25] In many instances, their houses were raided late at night and ransacked; valuables were also seized; the dowry for Mian Aslam Iqbal's daughter's wedding was seized by Punjab Police; and the homes of Lal Chand Malhi and Ali Nawaz Awan were demolished.[26][27][28][29] A crackdown was also initiated on vocal women supporters of Khan's party - the most prominent of which was Khadija Shah, a businesswoman and granddaughter of former Pakistani Army Chief, Asif Nawaz Janjua.[30][31] Former Federal Ministers, Shehryar Khan Afridi and Ali Muhammad Khan, former Governor Punjab Omer Sarfraz Cheema, and former Punjab provincial ministers, Yasmin Rashid and Mehmood-ur-Rasheed have been incarcerated since the end of the riots. Even once released by the courts, they were immediately re-arrested in other cases; Khan has been rearrested six times, while Afridi, and Rashid have been rearrested twice.[19] [32][33][34] Cheema's wife was arrested as she came to attend her husband's hearing.[35] Afridi was not allowed to attend his brother's funeral and was kept in inhumane conditions in a 'death cell' reserved for those on death row.[36][37]

Media censorship and abduction of journalists edit

Mobile internet coverage was suspended as riots spread throughout the country. The ban effected gig workers, including those working for Uber, Foodpanda, and Careem, as well as freelancers and remote workers who relied on mobile internet.[38] It was estimated that during the three days that mobile internet remained suspended, Pakistan's telecom companies bore a loss of Rs. 2.49 billion (US$8.6 million), while the country's software export industry lost Rs. 10 billion (US$35 million).[39] Internet was fully restored across the country on 13 May 2023.[40] The ban was criticized by GSMA as it urged to restore internet services in the country.[41]

Access to social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, was also restricted in the aftermath of the riots.[42] Both the blockage of internet and social media were implemented by Pakistan Telecom Authority after a notification for the same was issued by the interior ministry, under Rana Sanaullah.[43] Access to social media was fully restored by 16 May 2023.[44] However, the government has hinted at another social media blockage with defense minister, Khawaja Asif, claiming that "the script of the May 9 violence was prepared via social media”.[45]

Several leading media houses were called to a secret meeting by the Pakistan Army in which they were directed to ban all coverage of Imran Khan.[46] As a result, Khan's name disappeared overnight from all local print and electronic media, with journalists euphemistically referring to him as "Qasim ke Abba" (Qasim's father) as the moniker became a top twitter trend in Pakistan.[47][48]

Journalists that were seen as aligned with the PTI were targeted. Imran Riaz Khan, one of the most popular journalists on Pakistani social media, was kidnapped from outside Sialkot Central Jail on 11 May 2023 after being initially detained by Punjab Police.[49] He has since remained missing as the chief of Punjab Police, Usman Anwar, put the blame on military agencies for his disappearance in front of the Lahore High Court, and expressed his inability to locate the journalist.[50] Another prominent journalist, Sami Ibrahim, head of Bol News was picked up from Islamabad on 24 May 2023 before being released on 30 May.[51][52] Reporters without Borders and the International Federation of Journalists raised concern over the abductions.[50][53]

Trials of civilians in military courts edit

In the immediate aftermath, the administration attempted to transfer a number of cases to military courts for trial due to the seriousness of the crimes committed during the riots. Four accused people involved in targeting defense sites had their transfer allowed by an anti-terrorism court in Faisalabad, while eight accused people involved in the attack on the General Headquarters (GHQ) had their transfer granted by an ATC in Rawalpindi. Additionally, the commanding officer received 16 suspects, among them an ex-PTI Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA), who was charged with looting and vandalizing Corp Commander House in Lahore.[8][6][54]

Later, trials of as many as 102 defendants, who were deemed to be involved in attacks on military installation, were transferred from anti-terrorism courts to military courts.[55] The move drew widespread criticism as military courts have been deemed as opaque systems shrouded in secrecy with little regard for human rights and legal Procedures due process by both the United Nations and International Commission of Jurists.[56][57] Several constitutional petitions were made before the Supreme Court of Pakistan to declare the trials unconstitutional, including by the former Chief Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja, who deemed it as "militarization of justice".[58][59] Pakistan People's Party leader and prominent lawyer, Aitzaz Ahsan, was also one of the petitioners as he considered the move as "a complete anathema to the constitutional separation of powers, the independence of the judiciary, the inalienable right of every Pakistani to be treated in accordance with law, and the fundamental rights of life, liberty, fair trial, and due process”.[60] Imran Khan, also filed a civil petition separately.[61] The petitions have been clubbed together into a military courts case with a 6-member Supreme Court larger bench hearing it.[62]

Targeting of lawyers edit

The legal fraternity, particularly those demanding the upholding of the constitution of Pakistan and cessation of trials of civilians in military courts, were also targeted. A prominent lawyer, Uzair Bhandari, was abducted and later released after he left Imran Khan's residence after consulting with him on the matter of military courts.[63] The house of Advocate Latif Khosa, former Governor of Punjab, was attacked by armed men after he made a speech against the interim government in Punjab and the trial of civilians in military courts.[64][65]

Judicial Inquiry Demands edit

After the 2024 general elections, several political figures advocated for a judicial inquiry into the May 9 riots. Ali Amin Gandapur, the newly elected Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), demanded a judicial inquiry in his inaugural speech.[66] Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), endorsed Gandapur's call for a judicial inquiry during a session of the National Assembly.[67] However, Ahsan Iqbal, leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), expressed conditional support for a judicial inquiry.[68] He voiced his backing only if the inquiry also investigated similar incidents involving the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

Social media trolling edit

9 May incidents (Urdu: 9 مئی کے واقعات) generated trolling on social media which went haywire in country's political scene due to overemphasis on its condemnation by government and ISPR. Punjab Police decided to crackdown on accounts involved in trolling on various social media platforms.[69]

Observance edit

On the first anniversary of the May 9 riots, President Asif Ali Zardari called the occasion a "dark day" in Pakistan's history. The day is remembered for politically motivated mobs that damaged public property and military installations. This incident is very important in the political scenario of the country.[70][71] Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said that the events of May 9 were part of a well thought-out conspiracy. They claimed that the attack on military installations and properties was carried out as part of a planned conspiracy by a political party.[72][73]

First anniversary edit

The first anniversary of the May 9 riots was marked with various events and ceremonies. A "Black Day" was observed on the anniversary of the incidents in schools and other educational institutions across Rawalpindi. The district administration of Rawalpindi announced the observance of "Black Day" with an official notification.[74]

A delegation of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and Punjab Union of Journalists visited Jinnah House in Lahore on the occasion of the first anniversary. He condemned the desecration of the memorials of Pakistan's martyrs and expressed outrage over the burning of Jinnah House and the siege.[75]

In response to the call given by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif decided to pay homage to the country's martyrs on May 9. A ceremony was organized in Jinnah Convention Centre in honor of the martyrs.[76][77]

Human rights advocates say that political repression has increased in Pakistan since the riots. He maintains that the situation has worsened since the attack on the military installations.[78]

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This article may be unbalanced toward certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page May 2024 The May 9 riots Urdu نو مئی فسادات were a series of clashes that took place on 9 May 2023 in Pakistan Following the illegal 2 3 4 5 arrest of the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf PTI leader and former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan from the grounds of the Islamabad High Court without an arrest warrant demonstrations held by PTI s supporters descended into riots There was damage done to government and military facilities by the military itself to frame Imran Khan citation needed As a result of the protests fast becoming violent and engaging law enforcement The government responded with a mobile internet blockade and a crackdown against PTI leaders workers and supporters as well as those perceived to be allied to the party s cause within the media and legal fraternity Trials of civilians within military courts were also initiated and are being challenged in the country s Supreme Court The PTI alleges that the incidents of 9 May were a false flag operation designed by the military establishment to disintegrate the party and frame Imran Khan May 9 RiotsPart of 2022 2023 Pakistan political unrest 2023 Pakistani protests and Arrest of Imran KhanDate9 May 2023 2023 05 09 LocationGeneral Headquarters Pakistan Corps Commander House LahoreGoalsRelease of Imran KhanMethodsProtests acts of vandalism arsonPartiesPTI s supporters and protesters Government of PakistanLead figuresNo centralised leadership Rana Sanaullah Mohsin Naqvi Azam Khan Murad Ali Abdul QudusCasualtiesDeath s 8 1 ArrestedOver 3 200 Contents 1 Background 2 Riots and violence 3 Governmental response 4 Arrests and proceedings 5 Aftermath 5 1 Crackdown against the PTI 5 2 Media censorship and abduction of journalists 5 3 Trials of civilians in military courts 5 4 Targeting of lawyers 5 5 Judicial Inquiry Demands 5 6 Social media trolling 6 Observance 6 1 First anniversary 7 ReferencesBackground editImran Khan the PTI leader and former Pakistani prime minister was detained on 9 May 2023 The government under the direction of Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah claimed to have proof of Khan s participation and accused him of being the mastermind behind the assaults PTI supporters protested Khan s detention in a number of cities including in Lahore Rawalpindi Sargodha Gujranwala Faisalabad and Multan 6 7 Riots and violence editThe establishment laid unknown people mixing them into the innocent protestors and they descended into violence causing extensive havoc and damage Establishment wanted the picture to be shown as pti protestors are doing the violence but instead their own people did it Arson vandalism and assaults on governmental and military facilities were committed by protesters Anti terrorism legislation was used and numerous prosecutions were filed against those responsible for the riots 8 9 At least five PTI workers were killed by police who fired live ammunition one death happened in Quetta while the remaining four happened in Peshawar 10 11 Governmental response editThe Punjab Home Department established 53 Joint Investigation Teams JITs made up of police personnel to investigate the cases reported in relation to the riots thoroughly in reaction to the mounting violence With the consent of the Punjab cabinet subcommittee on law and order several JITs were created Each JIT was given a prosecutor from the prosecution department to help with the investigation 12 13 14 Arrests and proceedings editOver a thousand people have reportedly been arrested in connection with the rioting in Lahore alone according to reports from the Punjab Police According to reports 3 200 alleged rioters were detained across Punjab Numerous cases were reported to the police the bulk of which were covered by anti terrorism regulations The most severely affected cities were Lahore Rawalpindi Sargodha Gujranwala Faisalabad and Multan with variable numbers of cases reported in each place 8 15 16 Aftermath editCrackdown against the PTI edit Pakistan s overall political climate was significantly impacted by the riots 17 A crackdown was initiated against PTI leaders and workers with thousands arrested with rights groups raising concerns regarding arbitrary arrests custodial torture and forced disappearances 18 19 20 PTI leaders were forced to quit party party positions in televised press conferences 21 Businesses of PTI leaders who did not quit the party were sealed 22 23 24 Family members of PTI leaders who went into hiding were harassed by police and military intelligence forces 25 In many instances their houses were raided late at night and ransacked valuables were also seized the dowry for Mian Aslam Iqbal s daughter s wedding was seized by Punjab Police and the homes of Lal Chand Malhi and Ali Nawaz Awan were demolished 26 27 28 29 A crackdown was also initiated on vocal women supporters of Khan s party the most prominent of which was Khadija Shah a businesswoman and granddaughter of former Pakistani Army Chief Asif Nawaz Janjua 30 31 Former Federal Ministers Shehryar Khan Afridi and Ali Muhammad Khan former Governor Punjab Omer Sarfraz Cheema and former Punjab provincial ministers Yasmin Rashid and Mehmood ur Rasheed have been incarcerated since the end of the riots Even once released by the courts they were immediately re arrested in other cases Khan has been rearrested six times while Afridi and Rashid have been rearrested twice 19 32 33 34 Cheema s wife was arrested as she came to attend her husband s hearing 35 Afridi was not allowed to attend his brother s funeral and was kept in inhumane conditions in a death cell reserved for those on death row 36 37 Media censorship and abduction of journalists edit Mobile internet coverage was suspended as riots spread throughout the country The ban effected gig workers including those working for Uber Foodpanda and Careem as well as freelancers and remote workers who relied on mobile internet 38 It was estimated that during the three days that mobile internet remained suspended Pakistan s telecom companies bore a loss of Rs 2 49 billion US 8 6 million while the country s software export industry lost Rs 10 billion US 35 million 39 Internet was fully restored across the country on 13 May 2023 40 The ban was criticized by GSMA as it urged to restore internet services in the country 41 Access to social media including Facebook Twitter and YouTube was also restricted in the aftermath of the riots 42 Both the blockage of internet and social media were implemented by Pakistan Telecom Authority after a notification for the same was issued by the interior ministry under Rana Sanaullah 43 Access to social media was fully restored by 16 May 2023 44 However the government has hinted at another social media blockage with defense minister Khawaja Asif claiming that the script of the May 9 violence was prepared via social media 45 Several leading media houses were called to a secret meeting by the Pakistan Army in which they were directed to ban all coverage of Imran Khan 46 As a result Khan s name disappeared overnight from all local print and electronic media with journalists euphemistically referring to him as Qasim ke Abba Qasim s father as the moniker became a top twitter trend in Pakistan 47 48 Journalists that were seen as aligned with the PTI were targeted Imran Riaz Khan one of the most popular journalists on Pakistani social media was kidnapped from outside Sialkot Central Jail on 11 May 2023 after being initially detained by Punjab Police 49 He has since remained missing as the chief of Punjab Police Usman Anwar put the blame on military agencies for his disappearance in front of the Lahore High Court and expressed his inability to locate the journalist 50 Another prominent journalist Sami Ibrahim head of Bol News was picked up from Islamabad on 24 May 2023 before being released on 30 May 51 52 Reporters without Borders and the International Federation of Journalists raised concern over the abductions 50 53 Trials of civilians in military courts edit See also Military courts case In the immediate aftermath the administration attempted to transfer a number of cases to military courts for trial due to the seriousness of the crimes committed during the riots Four accused people involved in targeting defense sites had their transfer allowed by an anti terrorism court in Faisalabad while eight accused people involved in the attack on the General Headquarters GHQ had their transfer granted by an ATC in Rawalpindi Additionally the commanding officer received 16 suspects among them an ex PTI Member of the Provincial Assembly MPA who was charged with looting and vandalizing Corp Commander House in Lahore 8 6 54 Later trials of as many as 102 defendants who were deemed to be involved in attacks on military installation were transferred from anti terrorism courts to military courts 55 The move drew widespread criticism as military courts have been deemed as opaque systems shrouded in secrecy with little regard for human rights and legal Procedures due process by both the United Nations and International Commission of Jurists 56 57 Several constitutional petitions were made before the Supreme Court of Pakistan to declare the trials unconstitutional including by the former Chief Justice Jawwad S Khawaja who deemed it as militarization of justice 58 59 Pakistan People s Party leader and prominent lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan was also one of the petitioners as he considered the move as a complete anathema to the constitutional separation of powers the independence of the judiciary the inalienable right of every Pakistani to be treated in accordance with law and the fundamental rights of life liberty fair trial and due process 60 Imran Khan also filed a civil petition separately 61 The petitions have been clubbed together into a military courts case with a 6 member Supreme Court larger bench hearing it 62 Targeting of lawyers edit The legal fraternity particularly those demanding the upholding of the constitution of Pakistan and cessation of trials of civilians in military courts were also targeted A prominent lawyer Uzair Bhandari was abducted and later released after he left Imran Khan s residence after consulting with him on the matter of military courts 63 The house of Advocate Latif Khosa former Governor of Punjab was attacked by armed men after he made a speech against the interim government in Punjab and the trial of civilians in military courts 64 65 Judicial Inquiry Demands edit After the 2024 general elections several political figures advocated for a judicial inquiry into the May 9 riots Ali Amin Gandapur the newly elected Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa KP demanded a judicial inquiry in his inaugural speech 66 Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party PPP endorsed Gandapur s call for a judicial inquiry during a session of the National Assembly 67 However Ahsan Iqbal leader of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz PML N expressed conditional support for a judicial inquiry 68 He voiced his backing only if the inquiry also investigated similar incidents involving the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf Social media trolling edit 9 May incidents Urdu 9 مئی کے واقعات generated trolling on social media which went haywire in country s political scene due to overemphasis on its condemnation by government and ISPR Punjab Police decided to crackdown on accounts involved in trolling on various social media platforms 69 Observance editOn the first anniversary of the May 9 riots President Asif Ali Zardari called the occasion a dark day in Pakistan s history The day is remembered for politically motivated mobs that damaged public property and military installations This incident is very important in the political scenario of the country 70 71 Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said that the events of May 9 were part of a well thought out conspiracy They claimed that the attack on military installations and properties was carried out as part of a planned conspiracy by a political party 72 73 First anniversary edit The first anniversary of the May 9 riots was marked with various events and ceremonies A Black Day was observed on the anniversary of the incidents in schools and other educational institutions across Rawalpindi The district administration of Rawalpindi announced the observance of Black Day with an official notification 74 A delegation of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists PFUJ and Punjab Union of Journalists visited Jinnah House in Lahore on the occasion of the first anniversary He condemned the desecration of the memorials of Pakistan s martyrs and expressed outrage over the burning of Jinnah House and the siege 75 In response to the call given by Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif decided to pay homage to the country s martyrs on May 9 A ceremony was organized in Jinnah Convention Centre in honor of the martyrs 76 77 Human rights advocates say that political repression has increased in Pakistan since the riots He maintains that the situation has worsened since the attack on the military installations 78 References edit Ali Malik Asad Manzoor 2023 05 11 Eight killed in clashes as Imran lands in NAB custody DAWN COM Retrieved 2024 05 09 Saifi Sophia 2023 05 11 Arrest of Pakistan s former prime minister Imran Khan was illegal top court rules CNN Retrieved 2024 05 10 Baloch Shah Meer Ellis Petersen Hannah 2023 05 11 Pakistan supreme court rules arrest of Imran Khan was illegal The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2024 05 10 Pakistan top court orders release of former PM Imran Khan Al Jazeera Retrieved 2024 05 10 The Supreme Court rules that Khan s arrest in a corruption case was illegal Imran Khan Pakistan s Supreme Court rules arrest was illegal BBC Retrieved 2024 05 10 a b May 9 riots mastermind Imran Khan to be tried in military court Rana Sanaullah Imran will 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Military Ordered Press to Stop Covering Imran Khan The Intercept Retrieved 2023 06 28 Bhagyashree 2023 06 07 Imran Khan Qasim Ke Abbu trending in Pakistan what is its Imran connection know here News Day Express Retrieved 2023 06 28 ڈیسک سوشل 2023 06 03 قاسم کے ابا ٹویٹر پر ٹاپ ٹرینڈ بن گیا آخر یہ قاسم کے ابا ہیں کون WE News in Urdu Retrieved 2023 06 28 Hussain Abid Journalist Imran Riaz Khan still missing in Pakistan www aljazeera com Retrieved 2023 06 28 a b Where is the Pakistani TV anchor who has been missing for 12 days rsf org 2023 05 23 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Anchorperson Sami Ibrahim missing from Islamabad Daily Times 2023 05 25 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Abductors free BOL News President Sami Ibrahim Journalism Pakistan www journalismpakistan com Retrieved 2023 06 28 Pakistan Journalists missing amidst PTI crackdown IFJ International Federation of Journalists 2023 06 01 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Pakistan Don t Try Civilians in Military Courts 31 May 2023 Pakistan says 102 in military court over ex PM Khan arrest violence France 24 2023 06 26 Retrieved 2023 06 26 Committee against Torture examines initial report of Pakistan OHCHR Retrieved 2023 06 26 Military Injustice in Pakistan PDF International Commission of Jurists January 2019 p 3 Retrieved 26 June 2023 Supplementary Cause List 324 of 2023 PDF Supreme Court of Pakistan 26 June 2023 Retrieved 26 June 2023 Former CJ also challenges military courts The Express Tribune 2023 06 21 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Bhatti Haseeb 2023 06 17 Aitzaz Ahsan moves SC against military trials of May 9 suspects DAWN COM Retrieved 2023 06 28 Iqbal Nasir 2023 05 26 Civilians trial by military illegal in peacetime Imran DAWN COM Retrieved 2023 06 28 Military courts case AGP submits details of 102 arrested accused in SC Dunya News 2023 06 28 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Imran Khan condemns abduction of Advocate Bhandari 2023 06 18 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Sardar Latif Khosa blames house attack on those who didn t like his speeches DAWN COM 2023 06 18 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Firing at Latif Khosa s residence injures driver The Express Tribune 2023 06 16 Retrieved 2023 06 28 Farooq Umer 2024 03 02 CM Gandapur demands judicial probe into May 9 DAWN COM Retrieved 2024 03 05 Dawn com 2024 03 04 In noisy NA session Bilawal endorses PTI s call for judicial inquiry into May 9 riots DAWN COM Retrieved 2024 03 05 Ahsan Iqbal supports call for judicial inquiry into May 9 riots The Express Tribune 2024 03 05 Retrieved 2024 03 05 خان بابر 2023 06 02 9 مئی واقعات سوشل میڈیا پر ٹرولنگ کرنے والوں کو گرفتار کرنے کا فیصلہ ARYNews tv Urdu Har Lamha Bakhabar in Urdu Retrieved 2024 05 08 President Zardari says May 9 to be remembered as dark day on eve of 1st anniversary May 9 will always be remembered as dark day President Zardari Defence minister says May 9 was a planned conspiracy 5 May 2024 May 9 Was a Planned Conspiracy Khawaja Asif May 9 riots Rawalpindi schools to observe Black Day tomorrow Delegation of PFUJ PUJ visits Jinnah House 8 May 2024 To 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