What's new

Govt files contempt plea in SC against Imran Khan over long march call

FOOLS_NIGHTMARE

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Sep 26, 2018
Messages
18,063
Reaction score
12
Country
United Kingdom
Location
United Kingdom
1665659391974.png

  • Centre moves Supreme Court agianst PTI long march.
  • Urges court to direct Imran Khan to ensure implementation of its orders related to protest and sit-in.
  • Imran Khan is making announcements to attack Islamabad, says govt.
ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Thursday filed a contempt of court plea against PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the Supreme Court over his long march call to Islamabad.
In its petition, the federal government told the apex court that the PTI chief is making announcements of marching towards Islamabad, which was a violation of a court order.
“Imran Khan is making announcements to attack Islamabad,” says the plea. It urged the Supreme Court to direct the PTI chief to ensure the implementation of its orders related to protests and sit-ins.
The petition has been filed by the interior ministry on behalf of the federal government.
Last month, the PTI chairman issued a warning to Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and said that "he should be worried" because the PTI will be marching towards Islamabad with "full preparation" this time.
The threat was issued by the PTI chief at a workers' convention in the federal capital.
Since then the PTI chief has been asking his supporters to be prepared as he could give a call for the anti-government long march to Islamabad at any moment.
 
Journalist Razi Dada has said that Imran Khan has benami 800 canals on Margalla Hills where he has kept supporters who will be tasked during the long march to climb down the mountain behind the police and cause disruption and chaos in Islamabad.
 
Journalist Razi Dada has said that Imran Khan has benami 800 canals on Margalla Hills where he has kept supporters who will be tasked during the long march to climb down the mountain behind the police and cause disruption and chaos in Islamabad.

I've also heard he leased out a private airstrip in Fatehjang from where a squadron of helis will airdrop PTI fanatics who will get in behind enemy lines and sabotage their ops.

Journalist Rumi Nana has also said that there is a hidden cache of tanks and armored vehicles which will pop out of underground bunkers in Margalla Hills and take the police head on.
 
View attachment 886574
  • Centre moves Supreme Court agianst PTI long march.
  • Urges court to direct Imran Khan to ensure implementation of its orders related to protest and sit-in.
  • Imran Khan is making announcements to attack Islamabad, says govt.
ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Thursday filed a contempt of court plea against PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the Supreme Court over his long march call to Islamabad.
In its petition, the federal government told the apex court that the PTI chief is making announcements of marching towards Islamabad, which was a violation of a court order.
“Imran Khan is making announcements to attack Islamabad,” says the plea. It urged the Supreme Court to direct the PTI chief to ensure the implementation of its orders related to protests and sit-ins.
The petition has been filed by the interior ministry on behalf of the federal government.
Last month, the PTI chairman issued a warning to Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and said that "he should be worried" because the PTI will be marching towards Islamabad with "full preparation" this time.
The threat was issued by the PTI chief at a workers' convention in the federal capital.
Since then the PTI chief has been asking his supporters to be prepared as he could give a call for the anti-government long march to Islamabad at any moment.


You were missing from last few days, there were no comments forthcoming when Shabaz, hamza and your aunty Maryum were cleared and ran off out of Pakistan.
You are a shameless soul who can't think beyond your nose other then hatred for IK and who cares about Pakistan as long as your pocket is kept warm.
 

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom