Former Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah has presented seven questions against four presented in Bahawalpur by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan.
Sana said that Khan did not wait for the given one-month deadline to answer his questions to be up and announced a long march.
He said that Khan should name the 35 constituencies which were allegedly “punctured” and also tell whether the PTI candidates in these constituencies lodged complaints with the election tribunal or not.
Sana said that Khan wants to cordon off the federal government. He said that Khan’s party has formed the government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and asked why the people of the other three provinces are being punished by “imaginary complaints” from one province.
Speaking about Khan’s claim to gather one million people in Islamabad on August 14, Sana said Khan should tell that “under which law, constitution, moral and democratic values can Khan forcibly impose the opinion of one million people over the rest of the population.
He said that Khan announced that he would hang those who touch PTI workers with his own hands. He questioned that under which law will he hang them.
He said that in ancient times, the death sentence was awarded to a shudra (untouchable) touching a Brahmin. “Does Khan consider his workers to be Brahmin and the entire nation as shudras?” he asked.
Sana said that Khan became a national leader as a result of the 2013 polls so why does he want to become “Tara Masih” by hanging people with his hands instead of playing the role of a national leader.
“The nation wants to know the answers of these questions,” said Sana.
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