Islamabad :
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has warned Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan against talking about partition of Pakistan, disqualifying him from holding public office.
The warning was given by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in a Twitter post which referred to Imran Khan’s interview with Sami Ibrahim, anchor person of private channel Bol News program Analysis.
In the interview, the former prime minister urged the establishment to make the right decisions and warned that if Pakistan lost its nuclear capability, the country would be divided into three parts.
In an interview aired last night, he said that the current political situation is a problem not only for the country but also for the Establishment. Will be.
Hours after the interview aired, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif responded on Twitter by saying, “Imran Niazi is making threats against the country at a time when I am signing agreements in Turkey.”
He said that if any proof was needed that Imran Niazi was ineligible for public office, then his latest interview was enough.
He warned the PTI chairman to “do your politics but never dare to talk of transgression and partition of Pakistan”.
In a separate statement issued from the PML-N’s Twitter account, the prime minister said that Imran’s remarks were proof that the PTI chief was involved in a conspiracy and not politics.
He said that Imran Khan was spreading chaos due to his frustration and sick mentality and his statement was similar to that of the enemies of Pakistan.
Shahbaz Sharif said that this was not just a statement but a conspiracy to ignite chaos and division in the country.
“Losing power does not mean you have to fight against Pakistan, its allies and its institutions,” he added.
He warned Imran Khan not to attack the federal and national institutions and not to go beyond the limits set by law and constitution.
The Prime Minister said that the nation would not accept such nefarious schemes at any cost and would not allow them to succeed. He vowed to defeat such nefarious aims.