Conspiracy To Capture Power Through Violence In Kazakhstan
Conspiracy to capture power through violence in Kazakhstan, the reality came to the fore in the interrogation of the arrested people.
The reason behind the recent horrific violence in Kazakhstan and the opposition to the government was not angered over the increase in the price of LPG.
But a conspiracy to seize power by creating unrest under its guise.
The protest against the cost of liquefied petroleum gas started from the southwest region of the country and spread to other cities within a few hours.
Most of the violence took place in the country’s largest city, Almaty.
The entire country was prepared in advance to spread violence. This has come to light during the arrest and interrogation of those involved in the violence.
Designed to oppose inflation.
Outline The biggest thing of this well-planned conspiracy was that to mislead the people, an outline of the protest against inflation was made, as soon as people came out on the streets for it – they started attacking government property.
Government buildings were torched one after the other, government and private property were looted and government offices were occupied. Hospitals were also not spared from firing and arson.
There was no mercy for the patients admitted there. By the time the government agencies could understand something, the situation in most of the cities of the country had become uncontrollable.
The agitation and violence that began on January 2 in remote Zhanozhen and Aktau reached Almaty, thousands of kilometers away, in just two days. At the same pace, the violence spread to other cities.
Conspiracy to capture power through violence: Attempt to seize power through violence.
Some people agitating against inflation did not even know the Kazakh language. But they were well equipped with weapons and well trained in handling them.
They did their work with great planning and went ahead. The result of this was that in the initial phase, the police and security forces became helpless in front of them.
After this, when President Kasim-Jomart Tokayev declared a state of emergency and called in Allied troops led by Russia, the situation began to come under control.
After this, instructions were given to kill those involved in the violence without warning. More than ten thousand violent people were arrested.
In the interrogation of the arrested people, it has come to know that in a country with a population of fewer than two crores.
20 thousand trained armed people had hatched a strategy to capture power through violence.