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Pakistan crisis: Parliament to hold emergency meeting Pakistan crisis: Parliament holds emergency meeting
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A joint session of parliament is to be held in Pakistan as PM Nawaz Sharif seeks to rally support against protesters calling for his resignation. A joint session of parliament has begun in Pakistan as PM Nawaz Sharif seeks to rally support against protesters calling for his resignation.
Clashes between security forces and demonstrators continued for a third day on Monday in the capital Islamabad.Clashes between security forces and demonstrators continued for a third day on Monday in the capital Islamabad.
The army has denied suggestions it is backing anti-government groups, insisting it is "apolitical".The army has denied suggestions it is backing anti-government groups, insisting it is "apolitical".
Mr Sharif - who was elected last year - has said he is determined to protect democracy and will not resign.Mr Sharif - who was elected last year - has said he is determined to protect democracy and will not resign.
Opposition cleric Tahir ul-Qadri has insisted that Mr Sharif should step down to face murder charges and a terrorism probe.Opposition cleric Tahir ul-Qadri has insisted that Mr Sharif should step down to face murder charges and a terrorism probe.
Mr Qadri is supported by another opposition politician, Imran Khan - who argues that the June 2013 elections were rigged.Mr Qadri is supported by another opposition politician, Imran Khan - who argues that the June 2013 elections were rigged.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says police were deployed in strength late on Monday as the government resumed negotiations with Mr Qadri and Mr Khan.The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says police were deployed in strength late on Monday as the government resumed negotiations with Mr Qadri and Mr Khan.
The prime minister - who was elected with an overwhelming mandate - has pledged "not to let the people's mandate be hijacked by intimidation".The prime minister - who was elected with an overwhelming mandate - has pledged "not to let the people's mandate be hijacked by intimidation".
Mr Sharif is expected to address Tuesday's emergency session of both houses of parliament. Mr Sharif is yet to address Tuesday's emergency session of both houses of parliament.
His Pakistan Muslim League is the largest political party in the country.His Pakistan Muslim League is the largest political party in the country.
The country's national PTV television channel on Monday was briefly taken off air after protesters stormed its headquarters in Islamabad.The country's national PTV television channel on Monday was briefly taken off air after protesters stormed its headquarters in Islamabad.
The army's public relations wing on the same day issued a statement in which it described itself as an "apolitical institution" that "categorically rejected" supporting either Mr Khan or Mr Qadri.The army's public relations wing on the same day issued a statement in which it described itself as an "apolitical institution" that "categorically rejected" supporting either Mr Khan or Mr Qadri.
The army's intervention came after a senior figure in Mr Khan's PTI party, Javed Hashmi, claimed Mr Khan had told senior party members that the army and intelligence services were ready to help him and Mr Qadri topple the government.The army's intervention came after a senior figure in Mr Khan's PTI party, Javed Hashmi, claimed Mr Khan had told senior party members that the army and intelligence services were ready to help him and Mr Qadri topple the government.
Our correspondent says that a form of anarchy reigns on Islamabad's high-security Constitution Avenue, where crowds have been gathered for nearly three weeks.Our correspondent says that a form of anarchy reigns on Islamabad's high-security Constitution Avenue, where crowds have been gathered for nearly three weeks.
A popularly elected government, which now also has the support of almost all opposition forces, is being cornered by a minority political group and the followers of a cleric who runs a charity network, our correspondent says.A popularly elected government, which now also has the support of almost all opposition forces, is being cornered by a minority political group and the followers of a cleric who runs a charity network, our correspondent says.
Thousands of demonstrators - some wielding batons and throwing stones - on Monday moved on the main building housing Pakistan's federal bureaucracy and Prime Minister's House. A number of riot policemen were reported to have been injured.Thousands of demonstrators - some wielding batons and throwing stones - on Monday moved on the main building housing Pakistan's federal bureaucracy and Prime Minister's House. A number of riot policemen were reported to have been injured.
Protests had been peaceful until Saturday, when violence broke out. Three people died and hundreds were injured.Protests had been peaceful until Saturday, when violence broke out. Three people died and hundreds were injured.
Last year's elections marked Pakistan's first civilian transfer of power. Mr Sharif won by a landslide and BBC correspondents say the vote was deemed to have been generally fair.Last year's elections marked Pakistan's first civilian transfer of power. Mr Sharif won by a landslide and BBC correspondents say the vote was deemed to have been generally fair.