The posters erected by the 'Move on Pakistan' party sprang up in 13 cities despite extra security. A political party in Pakistan has put up banners across the country asking army chief General Raheel Sharif to "impose martial law" and form a "government of technocrats", a move analysts said strengthened the view that something was cooking up. The 'Move on Pakistan' party which has little grass-root support has been registered with the Election Commission of Pakistan for the past three years and Faisalabad-based businessman Mohammad Kamran is its chairman. The banners and hoardings were erected by the 'Move on Pakistan' party yesterday in 13 cities including Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Sargodha and Hyderabad, according to media reports. Interestingly, the banners sprang up overnight on all major thoroughfares in the 13 cities, even in cantonment areas, despite the presence of several checkpoints and extra security.
Source: dna July 12, 2016 15:33 UTC