The leadership of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in Karachi approached the Sir Syed Town Police Station to register a first information report (FIR) against the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Rana Sanaullah for allegedly issuing “death threats” to former prime minister Imran Khan, Pakistan national media reported on March 26, 2024.
In his recent two interviews with local TV channels, the former PML-N government’s security czar reportedly termed Khan’s political existence a “problem”.
The PTI, however, sees his remarks as a “demand” for Khan’s assassination. Amid the PTI’s allegations, Sanaullah clarified that he was talking about the “political existence” of Khan. He further said that did not issue any death threat to the life of the PTI founder.
“The matter will be resolved immediately if he (Khan) quits politics or gives up his certain political thinking under which he says ‘I will not leave anyone’ and ‘everybody is dacoit and looter’,” he added.
Pakistan national media reported that, according to a spokesperson of the former ruling party, PTI Karachi chapter Vice President Tehmas Ali has submitted an application to the Sir Syed police station for lodging an FIR against Sanaullah for allegedly giving “death threats” to the PTI founder during a TV show.
On the other hand, the police official said that a local leader of the PTI accompanied by his lawyer reached the police station yesterday night to lodge an FIR against the PML-N leader. “(The police officials) did not receive the application as the matter does not come under our jurisdiction,” the officials added, Pakistan national media reported.
The PTI leaders were asked to approach the relevant forum, police officials said.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad earlier in the day, PTI leader Raoof Hasan said that his party’s core committee decided to lodge cases against PML-N leaders Sanaullah and Marriyum Aurangzeb for hurling threats at the former prime minister.
“An attempt was made to lodge a case against Rana Sanaullah earlier today but the police did not register it.” He further said that they would approach all the police stations to file the cases, adding that they would move the court if the cases were not registered by the police. He also complained about the slow pace of court proceedings on cases against the PTI founder.
Expressing his distrust, he urged the Islamabad High Court (IHC) chief justice to dissociate himself from cases related to the PTI founder.
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