‘If Imran Khan is harmed…’: Pakistan lawmaker threatens Shehbaz Sharif govt with suicide attack

A member of the Pakistani parliament has threatened to carry out suicide attacks on high -ranking officials in the Shehbaz Sharif government if there was damage caused by the head of his party and former prime minister, Imran Khan.

Members of the National Assembly Atullah, who became a member of the Pakistani Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) party Imran Khan, in a video distributed on Twitter, “If one hair on the head of Imran Khan is disadvantaged, then those who run the country are warned. You or your children will not remain. I will be the first to carry out suicide attacks on you, I will not forgive you. Thousands of workers are ready to do the same thing. “

The statement or Allah appeared after the rumors that the conspiracy was ongoing to kill Imran Khan, who was overthrown from power after failure of the vote of trust in parliament earlier this year. Khan has been given an upgraded personal protection and security ropes outside the Islamic homes of his Islam have also been strengthened.

The Pakistani government is also considering bringing accusations of incitement of cricket players who turned into politicians after the protest parade called by his party turned into violence and left a trace of destruction in the Islamic capital of the Islamic.

The statement or has triggered a sharp reaction from the Pakistani government. Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb said that those who issued threats to the country had no place in the political process. There is no room for people like that in any dialogue or political process and they will be arrested, he added.

However, this is not the first time a loyal supporter of Imran Khan threatens a return in the midst of a recognized threat in his life. Khan’s nephew, Hassaan Niazi, has warned “aggressive response” if there is damage caused by a former prime minister.

“Whatever happens to our leader Imran Khan, will be treated as an attack on Pakistan. The response will be aggressive, ‘handling’ will also regret,” Hassaan Niazi said, as quoted by Ani.live TV

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