Multan:Despite a government ban and arrests of hundreds of activists, Pakistani opposition supporters rallied in the central city Multan on Monday, calling on Prime Minister Imran Khan to resign over alleged bad governance and incompetence.
The rally in the city of Multan was held a day after police, on orders from the government, carried out the arrests and banned the gathering, defending the move as necessary to combat the coronavirus pandemic in Pakistan.
Police earlier in the day acknowledged arresting over 370 people, while opposition groups put the number at more than 1,800.
Authorities in Multan also switched off the area's mobile phone network.
The government blamed the pandemic for banning the protest, though security forces have over recent months repeatedly disrupted opposition events and arrested its leaders.
Since February when the outbreak started, Pakistan has reported more than 398,000 cases and 8,025 deaths.
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Ahead of the rally, government spokeswoman Firdous Ashiq Awan accused the opposition of “doing politics at the cost of people’s lives".
Maryam Nawaz, the daughter of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who lives in exile in London despite being sought on corruption charges by a Pakistani court, attended the rally.
“Before handling COVID-19 we should handle and send back home COVID-18 (referring to Khan's election in 2018)," she told the crowd.