No decision regarding emergency enforcement: Sanaullah

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Rana Sanaullah stated on Friday that there has been no decision made yet regarding the enforcement of emergency in the country, saying though it was “one of the many suggestions” received during a cabinet meeting.

After cabinet on Friday, Rana Sanaullah informed the police and Rangers were positioned outside the Islamabad High Court, and the government would follow the court’s orders.

“If there is a reason to arrest Imran Khan again, the government would be arrested,” the senior PML-N leader warned.

Earlier, Imran Khan was granted bail for two weeks in Al-Qadir Trust case. Mr Sanaullah pointed out the judicial biases, stating that the Supreme Court’s recent actions in favor of Imran Khan had never occurred before.

Mr Sanaullah also accused Imran Khan of creating chaos and ordered arson and vandalism after his arrest. He added that the court is welcoming a culprit, referring to Imran Khan.

The federal interior minister announced that the government would act against PTI chief as per the law. The PML-N leader went on to claim that Imran Khan had caused the chaos with his “fully focused hard work,” and his actions were now evident.

Earlier, the Interior Minister said that the internet services in the country will remain suspended till the people who burned the houses and caused damage to public property are caught.

“Many of these vandals have been identified and their arrests might take some time, till then, the internet services will remain shut,” said the interior minister while speaking to Geo News.

“There are many people who used these services legally and they are the ones losing out so we have to keep that under surveillance,” Sanaullah said.

He said that the people who caused damage to the buildings during the protests connected with each on social media.

“Their entire work is done on the internet including the planning and the abuse, all of it is done on social media,” said Sanaullah.

He also hinted at the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan after May 17, the day when his bail expires in the cases registered against him for the violent protests that took place after his May 9 arrest.

 

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