World / Shahbaz Sharif Saudi Arabia Slogans case registered against Imran Khan

Zoom News : May 01, 2022, 10:57 AM
In Saudi Arabia, a case has been registered against 150 people, including Imran Khan, in the case of slogans against Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. This information has been given by the officials. Recently, a video went viral on social media, in which people were shouting 'chor-chor' slogans against Sharif's delegation. It is reported that the video was of Masjid-e-Nawabi.

It is reported that 150 people against whom a case has been registered by the police of Punjab, Pakistan. Officials have informed that the names of former ministers Fawad Chaudhry and Sheikh Rashid, former PM's adviser Shahbaz Gul, former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Qasim Suri, Anil Masarat and Sahibzada Jehangir, a close aide of Khan in London, are also included. The Punjab Police has registered a case on Saturday night.

The police have registered a case under several sections including section 295A of the Pakistan Penal Code. According to the FIR, more than 100 supporters of Khan were deported from Pakistan and Britain to Saudi Arabia. He was sent with the aim of targeting Sharif and his delegation at Masjid-e-Nabwi in Medina.

According to media reports, on Thursday, Pakistani pilgrims also used abusive language against the members of PM Sharif's delegation. Medina police claimed to have arrested five Pakistanis involved in the sloganeering.

Imran Khan has given clarification

According to the language, Khan has distanced himself from the case in which objectionable slogans were raised against Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif during his visit to Masjid-e-Nabwi in Saudi Arabia. According to a media report on Saturday, Imran Khan says that he cannot even think of asking anyone to raise slogans in the Pak Masjid.

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