Roads blocked as students’ protest turns violent in Rawalpindi

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Furniture and police barricade burns after being set ablaze by protesting students in Rawalpindi on October 17, 2024. — Reporter
Furniture and police barricade burns after being set ablaze by protesting students in Rawalpindi on October 17, 2024. — Reporter
  • No record found of any victim, says Lahore’s DIG operations.
  • FIA investigating operators of social media pages involved.
  • Protest being imposed from outside, claims police official.

RAWALPINDI: Undeterred by Punjab government’s clarification regarding the alleged rape of a college student in Lahore, pupils on Thursday once again took to the streets, this time in Rawalpindi, with protests turning violent in the city’s Dhoke Gangal area.

With the protesting students ransacking the hostel after forcefully entering the hostel premises and damaging vehicles, the police resorted to using tear gas and evacuated the teachers and staff who were initially trapped in the building.

Urging the students to abstain from becoming part of illegal activities, the police have warned of stern action against the elements behind the protests.

Today’s demonstrations come amid the ongoing unrest across the province over rape allegations which went viral on social media platforms prompting students to hold multiple demonstrations across various cities in recent days.

More than two dozen people, including four policemen, were injured in violent protests in Lahore on Tuesday.

The turmoil eventually warranted a strong response from Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz who, while speaking to the media on Wednesday, announced a crackdown on those spreading fake news regarding the rape of a student.

The CM said an attempt was made to run a campaign in Punjab by misleading the students on the basis of lies, adding that a very “vile and dangerous plan was made” after the failure of protest, siege, and anarchy.

“I know very well who is behind this incident and will not leave anyone who was involved in this,” she stressed. 

Her remarks came after a high-level committee, formed by the Punjab government, stated in its report that the girl had not been raped and that she sustained injuries at her home.

The police had also registered a first information report (FIR) at the Defence A Police Station against the spread of misinformation and unverified news on social media.

Taking to social media platform X, CM Maryam said that the alleged individual involved in spreading the “blatant lie” had in fact been arrested.

“This guy who propagated a blatant lie, incited violence & provoked the students has been arrested. As promised, I will not spare anyone who was part of the conspiracy & false propaganda that have gravely affected an innocent girl & her family,” said the provincial chief executive.

“Who will compensate for the loss that the child and her family suffered as a result of her name being used to spark unrest,” she added while blaming the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for being responsible for the fake news and propaganda.

‘Misguided’ children

Speaking on Geo News‘ programme “Geo Pakistan”, Lahore Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Operations Faisal Kamran maintained that the children were being misguided on the matter.

“The children are being misguided by specific [social media] accounts, said the DIG operations, adding that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) was probing who was operating these pages.

“College students don’t want to demonstrate so now protest is being imposed from outside,” remarked the police official.

He also claimed that the police had recovered petrol bombs from the students.

Providing details on the incident, the police officer said that they did not have any complainant when the incident was reported and the college administration, when contacted, also denied being aware of any such incident.

The security guard, he added, was traced and brought back from Sargodha who too denied his involvement in the matter.

“We checked the records of all government hospitals in Lahore, while a private hospital was also checked, but we did not find any victim,” said the DIG operations.

Speaking on the ongoing investigation, Kamran said that the police had reviewed the video obtained from the college for the last five days which has now been handed over to the forensic team for further investigation which will then analyse and submit a report on it.


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