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Imran Khan creating chaos, unrest in country: Sanaullah

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Islamabad: Parliament has the responsibility to guide the nation in various affairs and it will have to play a role now to check the attempts to create an administrative crisis in the country, said Minister of Interior Rana Sanaullah.

Speaking on Wednesday at the National Assembly on a motion related to various national issues including law and order, the federal minister — without naming anyone — said that “one person (Imran Khan) is trying to create law and order problems along with his group”.

He said that attempts are being made to create political and administrative crises in the country and parliament should work to check these attempts while giving directions to overcome the economic crisis.

The security czar further said that parliament is the supreme institution and other institutions have their own domains, responsibilities and authorities as per the Constitution framed by said parliament.

He said that this institution (parliament) can amend the Constitution and increase or decrease the authority of other institutions.

The interior minister said that parliament should discuss the overall situation and provide directions to all institutions on their basic roles, Geo news reports.

The interior minister said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan had been involved in creating chaos and unrest in the country for the last ten years.

“Sit-in for 126 days, foul language in the speeches and disrespect for parliament, long marches and protests from 2013-18 were aimed at creating anarchy in the country,” he added.

He also alleged that elections were rigged and managed to bring Khan into power in 2018.

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