Lahore: Pakistan's Punjab Police may launch a security operation on Thursday to arrest the "terrorists" allegedly holed up in former prime minister Imran Khan's home in Lahore as the provincial government's 24-hour deadline to hand them over expired, according to media reports.
The interim government in Punjab on Wednesday claimed that some '30 to 40' terrorists were hiding inside Khan's Zaman Park residence and gave an ultimatum of 24 hours to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief to hand them over or face stern action. All roads leading towards Zaman Park have been blocked and a heavy contingent of law enforcement is in the area, Geo News reported.
Citing sources, it said that the inspector general of Punjab police and the capital city police officer have asked the police to remain vigilant. Khan, in a tweet on Wednesday, shared a video of what he claimed were "scenes outside my house while I was addressing the nation". In the video, a large contingent of policemen and dozens of police vehicles were seen moving in one direction.
In his video address from his Zaman Park residence on Wednesday, Khan said Pakistan was heading towards imminent disaster and may face an East Pakistan-like situation. "I am having a frightening dream that the country is heading towards an imminent disaster," he said. Rejecting the Punjab government's claim that some 40 terrorists are hiding inside his Lahore home, Khan said the government must search the house in a lawful manner after obtaining a search warrant because his own life was also in danger in the presence of terrorists.
"But don't make this an excuse to launch a crackdown on the country's largest political party, the PTI, he said. "This is high time that the powers that be should sensibly rethink otherwise the country might face an East Pakistan-like situation, he said. The police in March had stormed the Zaman Park residence of Khan to arrest him but strong resistance of his party workers thwarted that plan.