Imran Khan's good days are over, a case of 'blasphemy' has been registered, can be arrested anytime
Imran Khan's good days are over, a case of 'blasphemy' has been registered, can be arrested anytime
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Islamabad: Police can arrest former Pakistan PM Imran Khan anytime. According to Pakistani media reports, a case has been registered against Imran Khan under sections of blasphemy and he can be arrested anytime. At the same time, Imran Khan's party (PTI) has described the case registered against the former PM as illegal, but there are reports that the current government can take strict action against Imran Khan. In fact, during the visit of Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif to Saudi Arabia, slogans of 'chor-chor' and 'beggar-beggar' were raised in Madina Masjid, for which there has been a very strong reaction from Saudi Arabia and the use of Pak Masjid. Many Pakistanis have been sent back to Pakistan from Saudi Arabia on the charge of doing it for politics.

At the same time, Islamic clerics have also termed the sloganeering in Madina Masjid as nefarious. For which a case has been registered against more than 150 people including Imran Khan in Pakistan. Shahbaz Sharif's party PML-N says that at the behest of Imran Khan, such a lousy act has happened in the Pak Mosque, which has also affected the reputation of Saudi Arabia. Besides Imran Khan, an FIR has been registered against 150 people including Fawad Chaudhry, former deputy speaker of National Assembly Qasim Suri. The charges leveled against Imran Khan include the allegation of committing hooliganism and insulting Prophet Muhammad. This case has been registered by Faisalabad resident Naeem Bhatti, which states that, Imran Khan had sent more than 100 people to the holy Medina Mosque in Saudi Arabia to raise slogans against Shahbaz Sharif, who raised nefarious slogans inside the mosque.

of which an attempt was made to desecrate the mosque and insult the Prophet. After which the Pakistan Police has registered a case against Imran Khan under sections 295A, 295-A, 296 and 109, which are sections of blasphemy. At the same time, PTI leader and former Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Monday filed a writ petition in the Islamabad High Court seeking to declare as "illegal" the cases registered against the party leadership under blasphemy laws. PTI leaders said that the incident was a spontaneous reaction and displayed public outrage, whereas, the government claims that the incident was planned and well-planned by the PTI leadership. At the same time, Assistant Registrar of the High Court Asad Khan confirmed that the petition has been received. PTI legal team Advocate Faisal Farid and Advocate Ali Bukhari have filed a petition on behalf of Fawad.

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