PM Shehbaz Sharif has promised to sue Imran Khan over his anti-state remarks.

PM Shehbaz Sharif has promised to sue Imran Khan over his anti-state remarks.

Shehbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, has threatened to sue PTI Chairman Imran Khan for his “anti-state” remarks made during a rally in Abbotabad on Sunday.

On Sunday, the prime minister called Imran’s address “a conspiracy against Pakistan.”

The prime minister stated those concocting a narrative against national institutions were the actual “Mir Jaffars and Mir Sadiqs” in a message posted on the PML-official N’s Twitter account.

In response to Imran Khan’s speech at an Abbottabad rally, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif claimed that the state of Pakistan, the Constitution, and national institutions had been challenged today, and that legal action will be taken against the PTI chairman.

Imran Khan was also mentioned in the statement of the premier. “Pakistan cannot be sacrificed because of one person’s ego, hubris, and lies. Imran Niazi “first colluded to drown Pakistan’s economy, and now he is attempting to spark a civil war,” according to the statement. “The government will smash Imran Niazi’s plot to bring the country to civil war.”

“Imran Niazi is today’s Mir Jafar and Mir Sadiq,” the prime minister continued, “who wanted Pakistan to suffer the same destiny as Libya and Iraq.”

Imran was “biting the same hand that fed him,” he continued.

“The Constitution, the national institutions, and Pakistan’s 220 million people are not slaves to one person’s ego.” Imran Niazi wants to enslave the people, but we won’t let him.

ISPR: Defamatory and aggressive words about the army are particularly detrimental.

The Pakistan Armed Forces have called the propagation of “unsubstantiated, slanderous, and aggressive assertions and remarks” against them “very detrimental.”

“Intensified and deliberate attempts” have recently been made to draw Pakistan’s Armed Forces and their leadership into the country’s current political discourse, according to a statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

“Some political leaders, a few journalists, and analysts use public forums and various communication platforms, including social media, to make direct, insinuated, or nuanced comments to the military forces and their top leadership.”

Meanwhile, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has issued a warning to all expats of Pakistani descent.

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