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Rana Sanaullah says ‘will give reply to Imran Khan’s threats’

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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has claimed that they will give befitting reply to PTI chief Imran Khan’s threats, ARY News reported on Monday.

In a statement, Rana Sanaullah alleged that the PTI leaders gave threats to then opposition leaders and told them to not leave any place to hide. He further alleged that Imran Khan is doing politics of threats.

He said, “If they continue their threats to end our politics then we will try to end their politics too.”

Sanaullah said that the parliament kept waiting for the PTI lawmakers but their top leader termed everyone a thief and rejected to hold talks.

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Earlier, the interior minister threatened the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief once again and said that they will give tit-for-tat response to Imran Khan’s enmity.

Rana Sanaullah said in a statement that Imran Khan has turned politics into enmity. He added that they will give tit-for-tat response to Khan’s enmity instead of being silent.

The interior minister alleged that the former premier used all undemocratic tactics to end the politics of the opposition parties. He added that the matter goes far beyond the ‘point of no return’.

He claimed that the ruling parties invited Khan for a ‘charter of economy’ but PTI gave its response in the shape of abusive remarks. Sanaullah further alleged that Khan attempted to register a case against the rulers after the Wazirabad gun attack.

Sanaullah alleged that the ‘evil of Imran Khan’ must be eliminated through the power of votes. He added that the ruling parties shut the doors of dialogues after the unresponsive attitude of PTI.

The interior minister claimed that Azhar Mashwani was present with Imran Khan.

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