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Imran Khan wants chaos, country to default: Sana

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Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah on Sunday said while the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) is striving to pull he country out of the multiple crises, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan wants to spread chaos, and is struggling for the country to default.

Addressing the party’s worker convention in Rawalpindi, the minister said the gathering has been organized to prepare for the elections.

Taking a swipe at Sheikh Rashid, he said the former minister has been saying the PML-N is running from elections, and asked him to look at the crowd of PML-N workers at the gathering. “The PML-N will defeat the ‘devil of Pindi’ on both the seats of the city,” he maintained.

He further claimed Imran Khan wants the country to suffer from instability. The one who wants to start a ‘Jail Bharo’ movement is hiding in a bunker, he remarked. The minister challenged Imran to start his campaign to court arrest, saying he will respond in such a way that the PTI chief would never imagine.

Also addressing the gathering, former party senior vice president Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said they were aware of the difficult situation in which the government took over.—NNI

 

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