“Have got enough power to deal with Khan”, says Rana Sanaullah
LAHORE: Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah on Saturday cautioned PTI chairman Imran Khan that he ever brings “armed groups” to one more lengthy party protest, the police will”, act accordingly.
While talking in a public interview in Lahore, the interior minister said that the public authority has “more security faculty than required” to manage Khan’s dissent.
“To bring it on record, we have written to Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to provide additional personnel,” Rana said, adding that the public authority will utilize force with mindfulness to stop the long march.
“If any group talks about attacking Islamabad, shall we lie down in front of them?” Mr. Rana addressed, emphasizing that the PTI will be halted on the off chance that they carry violent groups with them.
He reviewed that the PTI boss and former prime minister had acknowledged that such a gathering was available during the party’s past ‘long march’, held on May 25.
“If he comes with the aim to protest, I am saying this on the record, we will give them a place, give them security, and even food. But if they want to trample all over the state or head towards the Red Zone, then it is our constitutional responsibility to stop such people.”
“No one is inciting hate against Khan,” the minister said, adding that a case of organizing a conflict against the state ought to have been registered against Khan on May 25.
That’s what Rana Sanaullah said assuming the bureau had allowed it, the public authority would have enrolled the expressed argument against Khan.
“Have got enough power to deal with Khan”, says Rana Sanaullah
The argument against Khan couldn’t be enrolled because of certain reasons. the inside source revealed that it wouldn’t be right to capture the PTI chairman for negligible cases.
“I would ask the government to not let Khan go this time. The one who attacks is responsible, not the defender,” Sanaullah commented.
Sanaullah’s comments came as Khan was good to go to address his party’s power show in Punjab’s Rahim Yar Khan area, in which he was supposed to send off a countrywide movement to compel the alliance government to report early decisions.
However, no such declaration has been made by the former prime minister & Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaaf.