ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif condemned the current assaults on regulation enforcement personnel, calling the movements of violent protesters a “clear attempt at bloodshed in place of revolution.” He defined the incidents as not a part of a non violent protest, but as an act of extremism, Express News said. In a assertion following the tragic deaths of 4 Rangers employees, the PM Shehbaz expressed deep sorrow and grief, reiterating that Pakistan can’t tolerate any shape of violence or bloodshed for political advantage. He emphasised that the attacks on police and Rangers officials underneath the guise of a peaceful protest are absolutely reprehensible. He said Pakistan can’t come up with the money for any form of chaos or bloodshed. He said bloodshed for nefarious political schedule is unacceptable and pretty condemnable. The PM further remarked that regulation enforcement businesses, tasked with retaining peace and order, were deliberately focused by using the disruptive group. He condemned the assault on protection forces, particularly at the Rangers and cops, noting that those personnel are critical in maintaining regulation and order within the metropolis. PM Shahbaz said that the violent actions of the protesters have devastated the households of the slain officials. “The innocent youngsters and households of the martyred Rangers and police officers deserve justice,” he said, adding that each he and the entire nation offer their condolences and tribute to the fallen officials. The PM additionally condemned the incident on Srinagar Highway, in which protesters attacked Rangers and police with a vehicle. He referred to as for immediate identity and prosecution of these accountable for the assault and directed that the injured officers obtain the exceptional medical care. The assaults occurred for the duration of a protest prepared by way of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), with tensions rising as protesters clashed with security forces inside the capital. Authorities have vowed to take strict movement towards those discovered accountable for the violence. In reaction to escalating safety worries in Islamabad, the Ministry of Interior has introduced the deployment of the Pakistan Army under Article 245 of the Constitution. Following a PTI procession from Chungi Number 26 to D-Chowk, heightened safety features were carried out in Islamabad’s red area, with Rangers personnel stationed at strategic locations The situation escalated whilst miscreants rammed a car into Rangers employees at some stage in the protest on Srinagar Highway in Islamabad, ensuing in the martyrdom of four Rangers officials and policemen, country-run Radio Pakistan suggested. Authorities in Islamabad sealed routes to the federal capital’s Red Zone and deployed Rangers at key authorities buildings,ahead of the PTI protests. Several roads in Islamabad have been blocked at various points with boxes. Heavy contingents of police, FC, Punjab police, and Rangers were deployed round D-Chowk, in which containers have also been placed.