Blasphemy case registered against ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan, minister says he will be arrested

A blasphemy case has been registered towards former Pakistan top minister Imran Khan in Faisalabad after Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif turned into allegedly hounded via way of means of his supporters in Saudi Arabia’s Madina final Thursday. 

A blasphemy case has been registered towards Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan and others in Faisalabad after Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif turned into allegedly hounded via way of means of the previous PM’s supporters in Saudi Arabia’s Madina final Thursday.

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has vowed that Imran Khan may be arrested in a case associated to “hooliganism and sloganeering towards PM Shehbaz Sharif and his delegation travelling Madina”, as in keeping with media reports.

Former indoors minister Sheikh Rashid and Imran Khan’s leader of workforce Shahbaz Gill, other than others, had been named as accused withinside the case.

WHAT HAPPENED?

In movies that emerged on social media, pilgrims – allegedly supporter of Imran Khan – shouted ‘chor’ (thief) and ‘gaddar’ (traitor) as quickly as Shehbaz Sharif and different contributors of his delegation arrived on the Prophet’s Mosque in Madina final Thursday.

The Pakistani pilgrims additionally allegedly used abusive language towards the delegation. The Madina police have claimed that 5 Pakistanis concerned withinside the sloganeering had been arrested.

Meanwhile, in a TV interview on Saturday, Imran Khan distanced himself from the pilgrims and stated he could “now no longer even consider asking all people to perform sloganeering on the sacred place.”

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