Over 7,000 security personnel have been deployed in Islamabad's Red Zone and are readying to forcibly evict the protesters as they have ignored repeated warnings to end their stir peacefully, a senior government official said.
Over 25,000 supporters of Qadri, executed in late February five years after he assassinated Taseer, had entered and besieged Islamabad's Red Zone on Sunday, damaging public buildings and clashing with police in which 42 security officials and 16 citizens have been injured so far.
Earlier today, police issued a second call to protesters to disperse peacefully before evening after a similar warning to "use force" by Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan last night went unheeded.
Over 1,100 protesters were arrested yesterday in a police operation after Khan's warning. However, 1,500-2,000 protesters are still camped in front of the parliament and have refused to end their protests until all of their demands are accepted.
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"More than 7,000 security personnel of police and paramilitary are ready to take action," he said.
Apart from declaring Qadri a "martyr", the protesters are also demanding Sharia law,release of their arrested leaders, declaring Qadri's Adiala Jail cell in Rawalpindi into a national heritage and execution of blasphemy convict Christian women Aasia Bibi who was sentenced to death in 2010 by a court.
"The government may agree to release the arrested leaders but it will not accept other demands," a senior government officials said, adding the country had suffered a loss of about 150 million rupees due to vandalism by the protesters.
Qadri was hanged on February 29 after all of his appeals were rejected by higher courts.