Pakistan government will take advice from legal team to declare Imran Khan’s party as ‘controlled organization’

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has said that the government will declare the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party a banned organization after the police claimed to have recovered arms and petrol bombs from the former prime minister’s residence in Lahore. Imran Khan is planning to consult with experts to start the process. Leaders of the ruling ...
 

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has said that the government will declare the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party a banned organization after the police claimed to have recovered arms and petrol bombs from the former prime minister’s residence in Lahore. Imran Khan is planning to consult with experts to start the process.

Leaders of the ruling coalition targeted Imran Khan

Leaders of the ruling coalition lashed out at Imran Khan after his supporters clashed with the police as they arrived from Lahore to appear in a district court in Islamabad on Saturday. While Khan was in Islamabad, over 10,000 armed Punjab Police personnel launched a massive operation at his Zaman Park residence in Lahore and arrested many of his supporters. Not only this, weapons and petrol bombs have also been claimed to have been recovered from his residence.

The government will consult the legal team

Dawn newspaper reported that Interior Minister Sanaullah told a press conference on Saturday that the government would consult its legal team to assess whether the process to declare the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party could be initiated. Will do

Terrorists were hiding in Zaman Park

“The terrorists were hiding in Zaman Park,” Sanaullah said. Weapons, petrol bombs, etc. have been recovered from Imran Khan’s residence, which is enough evidence to register a case against PTI as a terrorist organization. However, we will consult our legal team on this issue.”

Shahbaz Sharif supports Maryam Nawaz

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appears to agree with his niece PMNL’s senior vice-president Maryam Nawaz’s claim that Khan’s party is an “extremist organisation”. In a tweet, he said, “If anyone had any doubts, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Niazi’s actions in the last few days have exposed his fascist and extremist tendencies.”

Khan is afraid of going to jail

Maryam said that Khan was afraid of going to jail. He said, “I wonder whether he calls himself a politician. Politicians are not afraid of going to jail and being held accountable. Only thieves and terrorists do this. The fear of arrest shows that he (Imran) is against them.” are true. As a coward he went out of court without registering his presence.

travesty of justice system

According to Dawn, several members of the PML-N cabinet held a press conference to justify the police action against Khan and condemned his party’s “hooliganism” at the Islamabad judicial complex. Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar told reporters that in his 30-year professional career as a lawyer, he never asked the court to sign his presence in a vehicle like in the case of Imran Khan saw. “Don’t make fun of your judicial system,” Tarar said.

Maryam targets the judiciary

Federal Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb also hit out at the judiciary for granting a ‘bundled package of bail’ to Khan. “The terrorists who attacked the police, judicial system and the state have got the bail package. This sends a message that he (Khan) is above the Constitution and the law. He emphasized that all state institutions are responsible for maintaining the order of the government.

sanctity of law and court

Climate Change Minister and Pakistan People’s Party leader Sherry Rehman said, “Today, the rule of law and the sanctity of the court have been trampled again. He is trying to influence the court by bringing people there. The court should take note of this, otherwise other political parties will follow suit.

Imran Khan reached Islamabad

Imran Khan arrived at the Islamabad Judicial Complex from Lahore on Tuesday to appear in the court of Additional District and Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal to attend proceedings on a complaint filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan regarding alleged irregularities in his asset declaration. The gifts were hidden.

Hearing adjourned till March 30

After waiting for hours at the entrance of the court, Khan walked back to Lahore as the police were unable to clear the passage occupied by his supporters. The hearing of the Toshakhana case has been adjourned till March 30. Ultimately, the judge agreed to allow the former prime minister to mark his presence on a document from his vehicle.

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