Pakistan Ehtesab March

Pakistan Ehtesab March (Urdu: پاکستان احتساب مارچ), was the public protest march held in Pakistan after the startling revelations in the Panama Papers.[1] This was in fact a series of rallies against former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, over the claims of corruption of the Sharif family in the wake of the Panama Papers. The march initially began on 7 August 2016 from Peshawar.[2] The march was organised by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.

Background

Following exposure of offshore companies of former sitting Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif's children in the Panama Papers published by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Imran Khan and his party demanded the resignation of Nawaz Sharif.[3] Imran Khan, in many of his interviews and speeches termed that Nawaz Sharif has lost the moral authority to run the government due to his children being named in the Panama Papers.[4] The opposition also demanded the Government organizations National Accountability Bureau, Federal Investigation Agency, Election Commission of Pakistan to start investigations in this regard for disqualification of the prime minister.[5] The Government Organization's inaction in this regard led the PTI to organise rallies and demonstrations throughout Pakistan.

Protest Jalsas in various cities

On 31 July 2016, in a press conference, Imran Khan said that they will have to make a choice between a "corrupt government" and "strong democracy".[6] He hinted at starting a march against Prime Minister. "The march will be a defining moment in the history of Pakistan," he said. However, the protest will not end there but the movement will continue for weeks in several different cities across the country.

The Peshawar Protest

On Sunday, 7 August 2016 PTI led by Imran Khan held the first Ehtesab rally kicking off from Peshawar and culminating at Attock Bridge. However, when they reached Kohat a large number of protesters belonging to PML-N, began burning tyres on roads at four different points, came face to face with participants of the PTI rally, compelling Khan's supporters to change their route.[7][8]

In Islamabad

On, 13 August 2016 the PTI led crowd gathered to register their protest against the Government. PTI Chairman Imran Khan urged the Supreme Court of Pakistan to take suo moto notice of revelations made in Panama Leaks regarding the offshore wealth of the ruling family. The PML-N leaders later criticised Imran Khan and said that the fewer number of people in the rally shows Imran Khan is losing his support in the country due to his politics of rallies and protests.[9][10]

Jhelum By-Election

The Election Commission of Pakistan barred Imran Khan to hold a rally in Jhelum due to the by-election to be held on 31 August 2016. But Imran Khan did not follow the instructions and attended the jalsa. A huge number of people gathered to welcome Imran Khan, who heavily criticised PML-N and the Election Commission of Pakistan for its bias towards the PML-N Government. Despite defeat in the elections, the huge number of votes cast for the PTI candidate geared PTI for further rallies.

Lahore rally

PTI, in an astonishing move, invited Pakistan Peoples Party, which it had earlier criticised time and again over the alleged corruption scandals, to attend the Ehtesab rally On 3 September 2016.[11] Imran Khan again demanded PM’s resignation over Panama papers link, in his speech in the rally from Shahdra Town to Chairing Cross.[12] Khan also asked FBR and NAB to take notice of the Panama papers and take action against the ruling PML-N. On the same day, Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, a scholar of Sufism along with an outspoken politician Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad also held a rally called Qasas Rally[13][14] in the Rawalpindi city interlinked with Islamabad, the capital city. A huge number of people gathered in the Lahore rally and Rawalpindi for the protest. Huge crowds from Rawalpindi were containerized at many junctions on the day to stop any bad incident from happening. There were reports of two deaths due to the protests and road blockages due to containers. The Government minister lashed out at PTI for its politics and blamed a huge loss to the economy on PTI.[15] Along with the street movement PTI also filed references against then sitting Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the ECP and office of the Speaker, National Assembly. While the party also submitted a petition in Supreme Court of Pakistan.[16] [17] [18]

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