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Pakistan's Opposition leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari accused the government of targeting everyone from judges to parliamentarians through "underhand tactics". 

His statement came after the Parliament witnessed a raucous as two lawmakers were arrested for allegedly inciting an attack on a military check post.

The trouble during the National Assembly session began after minister of state for parliamentary affairs, Ali Muhammad Khan, labelled the two lawmakers as "agents of Afghan intelligence" and said they should be expelled from Parliament.

Ali Wazir and



Mohsin Dawar are are accused of inciting local people to attack the Kharqamar military check post in North Waziristan district on Sunday which resulted in the killing of at least three civilians.

Bilawal, the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), stood up to record protest against Khan's remarks. 

But several lawmakers of the ruling Pakistan Tehreeki-i-Insaf (PTI) raised slogans. The opposition also surrounded Deputy Speaker and continued protest until the proceedings were adjourned.  The enraged Opposition later demanded a probe by Parliament into the Kharqamar incident.
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