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Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif accuses opponents of using human shields

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Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif accused politician Imran Khan and religious leader Tahirul Qadri and their parties of “inciting people to opt for mutiny”.

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Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif accuses opponents of using human shields

Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday accused cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan and religious leader Tahirul Qadri and their parties of “inciting people to opt for mutiny”. He also charged Khan and Qadri of using “women and children” as human shields in attacks on state buildings. [caption id=“attachment_1721239” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Nawaz-Sharif-380-Reuters3.jpg) Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Reuters[/caption] However, he asserted that a few hundred people who are demonstrating in the Pakistani capital to oust his government would never succeed in their “sinister designs”. Supporters of Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf and Qadri’s Pakistan Awami Tehrik have camped on the streets of Islamabad with their supporters for five weeks, demanding the prime minister step down. Sharif told the Pakistani National Assembly the protesters have damaged the image of Pakistan in the world and also caused huge economic losses to the country. The joint session of the parliament also adopted a resolution, condemning the anti-government protests and vowed to protect parliament and democracy. Parliament was specifically summoned to discuss the sit-in that has disrupted life in the country. Sharif rejected calls for his resignation and said he would never surrender to any pressure or blackmail. He told lawmakers people have rejected elements who are spreading anarchy in the country. The prime minister said the protests have devalued the Pakistani currency, exports have decreased and foreign heads of government have postponed visits. He said the country has suffered losses of around Pakistani Rs.600 billion (over $5.8 billion)because of the stand-off. He dismissed allegations of fraud in the last year’s parliamentary elections and stated the elections were the most transparent in the country’s history. “No evidence regarding rigging in the polls could so far be presented by the leaders of sit-ins,” said the prime minister, adding that he has already requested the country’s top court to investigate the alleged rigging in the elections. He maintained most of the international observers described the general elections of May 11, 2013 as free, fair and transparent. Describing parliament’s current role as an historic one, he cited the demonstrators had stormed the parliament, Pakistan TV’s premises, the Supreme Court and other key state buildings. He claimed his government could have easily dispersed the protesters but avoided use of force in view of the presence of women and children in the protests. IANS

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