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Pakistani MPs lathicharged, arrested by police
Wednesday, May 28 2003 17:56 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Pakistani police lathicharged and detained about a dozen Opposition lawmakers for the
second day in a row on May 28 when they tried to force their way into the local Assembly in Lahore as
part of their agitation against President Pervez Musharraf's Constitutional amendments.
Police blocked 27 lawmakers and other opposition workers from entering the Punjab assembly building
in Lahore and resorted to lathicharge when they refused to relent, reports from Lahore said.
The MPs were also briefly detained when they defied the Punjab Parliament Speaker Afzal Sahi's
decision to bar the entry of 27 lawmakers on the ground that they obstructed and hampered the
proceedings.
Official television reported that the Punjab Assembly later passed a resolution criticising the Opposition
agitation on the Constitutional amendments.
The resolution moved by a ruling party member also said that Musharraf's continuation as President and
Chief of Army was "inevitable" and necessary for the progress of the country.
This is the first time that the controversy over Musharraf's amendements has spread to Provincial
Assemblies.
As the trouble spread, Musharraf held consultations with Prime Minister Mir Jafarullah Khan Jamali to
discuss a way out.
Meanwhile, the Islamist alliance, Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA) on May 27 resolved to continue its
agitation against LFO (Legal Framework Order) and asked Jamali to convene a meeting of the leaders
of top political parties to reach an agreement.
PTI
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