November 11, 2024
Adviser to Prime Minister on Political And Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah on Monday said that incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan was "mistreating" his party workers and supporters by giving a "do-or-die" protest call.
“When they [PTI] speak about wearing shrouds, funeral prayers [...] they are giving a free hand to law enforcers to launch a crackdown against them,” he said while speaking on Geo News programme 'Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath'.
Instead of threatening to march towards Islamabad and staging a sit-in there, the PML-N leader said, the PTI should ask to hold a "democratic and peaceful" protest or rally for the fulfilment of its demands.
In response to a question, Sanaullah said the "monopoly on violence" belongs to the state and not to any group or political party. “When someone threatens to march with shrouds tied, should they be welcomed?”
“We [PML-N] never talked about sit-ins or staging violence in our protest,” he said, noting that the jailed PTI founder wanted the opposition to be eliminated through the establishment.
He claimed that Imran’s differences with former army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa began when he demanded the elimination of the opposition. “When Bajwa did not cooperate, so he started calling him Mir Jafar and Mir Sadiq,” he added.
Sanaullah further said that Imran had no choice except to get rid of "will-not-spare-anyone" policy. “His [PTI founder] stubbornness led himself and the country to trouble.”
The statement came as the PTI has announced giving a final protest call against the incumbent rulers, warning that the demonstration will not end the until the fulfilment of their demands which include the release of party founder Imran Khan and the "restoration of judicial independence".
Last week, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur vowed to secure release of PTI founder Imran Khan, saying, "They are even ready to “sacrifice their lives for this purpose."
“Even if our lives are lost, we will not rest until the release of PTI founder,” he roared at a public gathering organised by the PTI in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Swabi, adding, "There is no freedom without sacrifice."
Referring to the PTI’s potential march on Islamabad, Gandapur had said: “We will not return until the release of the PTI founder.”
It is pertinent to mention here that Khan was arrested from his Zaman Park residence in Lahore soon after being convicted in the Toshakhana case in August last year and since then he has been behind bars in multiple cases.
Currently, he is imprisoned under better-class (B-class) facilities with high security due to his status as a former premier in Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail. Earlier, he was kept in Attock Jail.
He is facing several cases, including the £190 million reference and the new Toshakhana case.