Attack on Mianwali Airbase was preplanned, says Punjab CM

Mohsin Naqvi says attackers were armed and wanted to destroy all aircraft parked at the base: Says same people who attacked Corps Commander House in Lahore also attacked Askari Tower: 108 vehicles torched, public property damaged: Vandalism caused Rs6bn loss to national exchequer: Says Dr Yasmeen Rashid played central role

By: News Desk
Published: 02:57 PM, 14 May, 2023
Attack on Mianwali Airbase was preplanned, says Punjab CM
Caption: Punjab Chief Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi addresses a presser in Lahore.
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Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi has said that the attack on Mianwali Airbase was not symbolic, rather it was carried out after a comprehensive planning, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

He revealed this while addressing a presser in Lahore on Sunday.

The chief minister claimed that the whole footage of the airbase attack was in their possession. 

“The Mianwali airbase attack was not symbolic. It was orchestrated after a thorough planning,” Naqvi said, vowing to take this case to the logical conclusion and punish every attacker. 

Mr Naqvi said the attackers of the airbase were armed and they wanted to destroy all the aircraft parked at the base.

The rioters also tried to torch the GPO office in Mianwali.

The Punjab chief minister said that a loss to the tune of Rs6 billion was incurred to the national exchequer. 

He further said that the same group of people who attacked the Corps Commander House in Lahore also launched an attack on the Askari Tower. 

Mr Naqvi divulged that total 108 vehicles including vehicles at Corps Commander House were torched. Six vehicles of WASA were set on fire. He said that the public property was also damaged by the PTI vandals. 

The rioters damaged the CCTV cameras of the Safe City.

The chief minister said that as many as 3,800 people launched an attack on the Jinnah House. 

“It’s our duty to arrest and try them in the court,” he added. 

He vowed to bring to justice every violent element involved in the incidents of vandalism erupted after the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan on May 9. 

CM Naqvi said that PTI Central Punjab President Dr Yasmeen Rashid has played a central role in all these incidents. 

The chief minister also criticized the statement of former US special representative for Afghanistan Khalilzad Zalmay on the current political situation in Pakistan, seeing his position no more than a minion.