A case has been registered against 150 people in Pakistan for insulting Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif's traveling companions at a mosque in Saudi Arabia. Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has also been accused. Home Minister Rana Sanaullah has threatened to arrest him. News of Geo News.
In a statement on Sunday, the home minister termed Imran Khan a "fitna". "They will not be forgiven for what they have done," he said. Imran Khan will definitely be arrested. '
Referring to the FIRs filed against 150 people, including Imran Khan, Sanaullah said there was no reason not to sue those who had desecrated 'Rawza-e-Rasool'.
The Home Minister said if any citizen comes forward and wants legal action in this regard, the government will not create any obstacle. He further added that the harassment of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders at the Holy Mosque was premeditated. People were persuaded to do it.
Sanaullah claims that according to the plan, a group of people led by Anil Musarat and Sahibzada Jahangir arrived in Saudi Arabia from the United Kingdom to carry out hooliganism in the mosque. He said Saudi Arabia had decided to take action against those involved. Some will be deported from Saudi Arabia.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is on his first foreign trip to Saudi Arabia since taking office. He arrived in Medina last Thursday on a three-day visit. When Nawab went to the mosque that day, some of the worshipers started chanting slogans and rushed towards his traveling companions. Police arrested five Pakistani nationals in the incident.
When Information and Broadcasting Minister Miriam Aurangzeb and Drug Control Minister Shahjian Bugti arrived, some people started chanting slogans like 'thieves, thieves'. As seen in a video spread on social media, protesters stormed the two men. They abused Shahjian and grabbed his hair. They are suspected to be PTI supporters.
An FIR was lodged against 150 people including Imran Khan at Faisalabad police station. The defendants have been charged with insulting and inciting religious sentiment.
The accused include former Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chowdhury, former Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Communications Shahbaz Gill, former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Qasim Khan Suri, lawmakers Sheikh Rashid Shafiq and Anil Musarat.
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