Army Chief’s appointment not an issue: Rana Sana
- Rana Sanaullah says appointment of army chief is not a problem.
- He says that the appointment should not be an issue as the Prime Minister will appoint the next Army Chief as per the rules.
- has warned that the government will detain Imran Khan if he tries to take control of Islamabad with the help of his armed mob, which he calls miscreants.
Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan said on Monday that the appointment of the next Army Chief should not be made an issue.
“The appointment of [next] Speaking on Geo News’ program “Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Saath” on Monday, the minister said the army chief was neither a problem nor should he be perceived as such.
“This [the army chief’s appointment] There can be no quarrel.”
He said that Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will fulfill his duty to make this appointment according to the constitution and laws of Pakistan.
The federal minister said that if Imran Khan’s adventure affects the appointment or creates such an impression, it will destroy the entire institution.
If Imran Khan If he foolishly takes advantage of this problem and tries to take over Islamabad with his armed mob, the government will deal with him more effectively than before.
“He will get out in disgrace or be caught,” Rana Sanaullah said, adding that he was likely to be detained this time as well.
He said that if Imran Khan and miscreants enter the federal capital, legal action should be taken against them.
Commenting. Tosha Khana case Leader of Muslim League-N in Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said that Imran Khan sold two watches and a tea set from Tosha Khana. “Will he get away with this case?” he asked.
Considering Imran Khan as a temptation [problem] And a canker sore [cancer] In Pakistani politics, he emphasized that the eradication of cancer is essential. This is because the nation has to deal with it today or tomorrow or the nation will suffer irreparable damage.
Answer those threatening you, Imran in public
He was addressing a public meeting in Chakwala yesterday. [September 20]the former Imran Khan incited the public to revolt, asking them to return those who had made threats from unknown numbers.
Khan said, “I am asking Pakistanis to break the fear of idols, people who call you from unknown numbers and threaten and intimidate you, who in turn threaten and intimidate them. “
They claimed that since ‘Mr X and Mr Y’ were threatening people, they should face similar treatment.
“Scare people by calling them from secret numbers, and threaten them with harm,” he said.
The former Prime Minister also mocked Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and said that I felt fear in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“His legs were shaking. [kanpain taang rahi theen] In the presence of Putin during their bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit held in Uzbekistan recently.