As was witnessed in the Judicial Complex on March 18, peaceful PTI workers and even our photographer were attacked and arrested by police and Namalooms dressed as agencies. Using violence against peaceful citizens and abducting them is the pinnacle of provocation.
The party of former Prime Minister Imran Khan has criticized the country's home minister for making "incendiary remarks" about his political rival.
Many believe that Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, the government's second-most powerful official, made threats to Khan, 72, in an interview with a local news channel on Sunday. Khan has been calling for immediate elections ever since he was ousted from power last year.
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"He [Khan] has carried the country's governmental issues to where only one of us can exist," Sanaullah said.
He went on to say, "When we feel like our existence is in jeopardy, we will go to a point where we will not care whether a move is democratic or not."
The minister referred to Khan as an "enemy" who is "incurable" and stated that the country would experience "no normalcy or political stability" as long as the head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party "exists."
He stated, "He accuses us of plotting to kill him, and if he thinks we want to kill him, obviously he also wants to kill us."
The remarks of the federal minister were slammed by Khan's PTI.
"A battle to the death? This is Pakistan's interior minister, not a regular person. He would have been forced to resign in any other nation, "party leader Taimur Jhagra told Al Jazeera.
"The remarks have not been refuted by anyone from the government." No apology has been issued. In a sad way, this also reveals their genuine fear of Imran Khan and reveals their true political values.
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