Opposition allowed to come to Islamabad for political activities: Sanaullah

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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has said that if the opposition wants to come to Islamabad for political activities, then law and constitution allow them but if anyone wants to spread anarchy, he will not be allowed at all.

Talking to local TV, Rana Sanaullah said that an inquiry has been started against Farah Khan.

It may be recalled that PTI Chairman Imran Khan has announced a march towards Islamabad at the end of May, however, he has not given the date of the march yet.

The interior minister said that the governor of Punjab would resign after 6 days from today and a new governor would be appointed.

He said that the punjab governor had violated the Constitution by not taking the oath.

He said that if the Prime Minister sends the same summary again, then the President has to approve it.

Earlier, Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, while expressing deep sorrow over the incident at Masjid Nabawi PBUH, termed former prime minister Imran Khan as a ‘fitna’ and gave a clear signal of his arrest.

In a statement, Rana Sanaullah said that there was no justification for not filing a case against those who violated the sanctity of the Holy Shrine of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

The interior minister said that the people were aroused under a formal plan. Sme people came to Saudi Arabia from Britain under the leadership of Anil Mussarat and Sahibzada Jahangir, what they have done will not be forgiven.

Rana Sanaullah termed the PTI chairman as a fitna and said that he would be arrested immediately.

He said that has anyone ever called for protest on ‘Chand Raat’ (Eid night). People hug each other on Chand Raat’ and this this person is bent on misleading the young generation.