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Case against Imran Khan for inciting protests

September 15, 2024 4:17 am

Case against Imran Khan for inciting protests

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister and PTI founder Imran Khan is currently in jail in several cases including the Toshakhana case. However, it is from there that Imran Khan is inciting the government officials in recent protests in Pakistan. A case of sedition has been filed against Imran Khan on such allegations.

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has registered the case against Imran Khan on Friday, sources in Pakistani media outlet Dawn said.

According to reports, an FIA team comprising investigation and technical officers visited Adiala Jail to question Imran Khan regarding a controversial post on his official X account. However, Imran Khan told the investigating officers that he would not attend the interrogation without the presence of his lawyers.

Earlier, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ataullah Tara alleged that various posts from Imran Khan’s social media accounts were creating chaos and anarchy in the country.

In this regard, he then said, ‘These accounts are being used to undermine national security. It will be ascertained who is using these accounts of his and whether such posts were made at the behest of Imran Khan or someone else.

The information minister also said that there has been a conspiracy against the current chief justice and heads of other institutions. Through these posts, he has tried to organize people against two big institutions of the state, which is highly condemnable. PTI founder will be investigated in this regard. The message posted on social media from the PTI founder’s account was ‘tantamount to sedition and creating anarchy in the country’.

He also said that PTI founder Imran Khan compared himself with Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman in a recent post. However, he has no idea about the current situation in Bangladesh after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in the recent past. There people broke their idols after realizing the truth.

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