Epaper – May 2-2022 KHI

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Monday, 2 May, 2022 I 30 Ramzan, 1443 I Rs 40.00 I Vol XII No 304 I 48 Pages I Karachi Edition

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sANAuLLAH voWs To ArrEsT ForMEr PrIME MINIsTEr For ‘PLANNINg’ sLogANEErINg

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ours after Hamza shehbaz took over as chief minister of Punjab on saturday, the police booked Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan, party’s senior vice president Fawad Chaudhry and Awami Muslim League (AML) president sheikh rasheed Ahmad, among 150 people, on blasphemy charges over sloganeering against Prime Minister shehbaz sharif and his delegation in Medina. The first information report (FIr), lodged after midnight in Medina Town police station in Faisalabad, the home town of Minister for Interior rana sanaullah Khan, nominated some “100 to 150” for purportedly violating the sanctity of Masjid-e-Nabwi (PBuH), hurting the sentiments of Muslims around the globe, insulting Islamic and violating its code of conduct at one of the holiest places in the religion, and hurling abuses and chanting slogans of thieves and traitors. Following the filing of the complaint, sanaullah vowed to arrest Khan in the case. Calling the former prime minister a fitna (mischief), sanaullah, in a statement, said those who “planned” the sloganeering “will be taken to task”. “Imran Khan will definitely be arrested,” he added. The complaint comes days after hun-

dreds of protesters loudly chanted slogans against sharif and members of his delegation in the courtyard of the mosque. Demonstrations are illegal in saudi Arabia but videos emerging on social media platforms showed the crowd around the delegation, shouting “chor, chor (thief)” on Thursday. In a separate video, Minister for Information Marriyum Aurangzeb blamed the former prime minister, who has since distanced himself from the episode, for the protest. “I will not name this person on this holy land because I do not want to use this land for politics. But they have destroyed the (Pakistani) society,” the minister had claimed. Following the incident, police in Medina arrested at least five Pakistan nationals for “abusing and insulting” Aurangzeb and Minister for Narcotics Control shahzain Bugti. The director of information at the saudia Arabia embassy in Islamabad, who confirmed the arrests, said the individuals were arrested after they “violated” the rules of the mosque. The FIr sparked nationwide condemnation, with rights activists, journalists and politicians from across the aisle lamenting the charges as “absurd” and “deplorable”. The “FIr […] is beyond ridiculous”, tweeted reema omer, a lawyer and rights activist. “295-A is an oppressive law. Pakistan’s context makes its use even more problematic,” omer said. “rana sanaullah in action. He’s play-

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ing with the FIr. He will pay the price very soon,” warned Hassaan Niazi, another activist. Anchor Moeed Pirzada recalled Khan “is the first leader of the whole Muslim world that has raised the voice for “Namoos-e-risalat” on the global stage [and] has successfully persuaded united Nations to declare March 15, Day to combat Islamophobia.” “Who are the idiots who have registered this stupid FIr?” Former Human rights Minister shireen Mazari said she wasn’t surprised. “Clearly Crime Minister [and] his cabal of crooks [sic] brought in by us regime change conspiracy getting desperate [because] they have no legitimacy amongst [the] nation,” she said. President of PTI sindh chapter Ali Zaidi said the incident “clearly [showed] signs of frustration & nervousness”. “Don’t sacrifice religion to hateful domestic politics. Whatever happened in Medina was wrong and the cases registered against PTI today are also wrong,” said Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar. AHMAD’S NEPHEW ARRESTED: Meanwhile, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested sheikh rashid shafique, PTI MP and Ahmed’s nephew, from the Islamabad International Airport on his arrival from saudi Arabia in the wee hours of sunday. Apparently, the arrest was made in connection with the incident. People familiar with the episode said that shafique travelled to Islamabad through a private airline. Ahmed, who condemned the arrest, confirmed his nephew’s detention, saying that he had just landed in Pakistan after performing the pilgrimage when he was arrested. “None of us were in saudi Arabia, but cases are being registered [against us]. residences are being raided after the registration of the cases,” Ahmad said. It has been reported that shafique has been shifted to an FIA cell. Punjab Assembly speaker Chaudhry Pervez Elahi and former federal minister Moonis Elahi also strongly condemned the filing of the FIr against deposed prime minister Imran Khan and termed the move by the “fascist” incumbent government obnoxious.

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to discuss possible rollover of $3bn deposit ISLAMABAD staff report

Pakistan and saudi Arabia will discuss the possibility of supporting the kingdom’s $3 billion deposit in the state Bank of Pakistan by extending its term “or through other options,” a joint statement carried by saudi state news agency sPA said on sunday. Last year, saudi Arabia deposited $3 billion in the central bank to help support Pakistan’s foreign reserves. With a yawning current account deficit and foreign reserves falling to as low as $10.8 billion, the nation is in dire need of external finances. Pakistan also welcomed a saudi decision to extend an agreement to finance exports of crude oil products and oil derivatives, sPA reported. The statement came after a visit by Prime Minister shehbaz sharif to saudi Arabia, where he met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin salman. ‘SECURITY, STABILITY’: Meanwhile, the two nations also affirmed their stance to consolidate security and stability, renounce violence, extremism and terrorism, support the unity and independence of the countries of the region and their territorial integrity, as well as to give priority to political solutions that bring prosperity and progress to the region and its people. In the political context, the two sides exchanged views on issues of mutual concern at the regional and

Imran defends Farah Khan, says probe against her a ‘political vendetta’ ISLAMABAD staff report

PTI chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan on sunday defended Farah Khan, a close aide of his wife Bushra Bibi as “absolutely innocent”, describing the corruption probe against her as a “political vendetta” against him. His remarks come days after the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)initiated an inquiry against her for allegedly possessing “illegal assets beyond known sources of income, money laundering, and maintaining various accounts in the name of businesses”. In a statement, NAB had said a “huge turnover amounting to rs847 million has been found in [Farah Khan’s] account during the last three years, which does not commensurate with (sic) her stated account profile,” NAB said in a statement. “I want to ask NAB: the case that you have opened against Farah Khan — show it to anyone. Does this even merit a case?,” he asked in a response to a question

during a press conference in Islamabad, where he presented his party’s white paper on the ruling coalition’s graft cases. “First they (NAB) say she has wealth beyond known sources of income. This only applies to public office holders. Was she ever an MNA or a public office holder? she has

been working in real estate for the past 20 years,” he said. Imran added that the NAB said her assets saw a significant increase in three years. “Just check and see how much real estate has made money [for people] — it is the most in Pakistan’s history. Ask the ones in real estate how much money

international levels, and agreed on the importance to continue to coordinate their positions in a way that serves their interests, said the joint statement. sharif along with a delegation visited the kingdom at the invitation of the crown prince. The two sides agreed to continue exchanging support and coordination in international organizations and forums and stressed the importance of all countries’ commitment to the united Nations Charter and the principles of international law, adherence to the principles of good neighbourliness, respect for the unity and sovereignty of states, non-interference in internal affairs, and striving to resolve disputes by peaceful means. The kingdom welcomed the statements of Pakistan mentioning keenness to find a solution to all disputes with India, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. The two sides stressed the importance of dialogue between Pakistan and India in order to resolve the issues between the two countries, especially the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, to ensure peace and stability in the region. During an official meeting between sharif and Mohammed bin salman, they reviewed the historical relations between the two countries and the close cooperation in various fields, as well as discussed ways to strengthen relations in all areas.

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they’ve made. But it is no crime.” “It is the same case that Jemima faced regarding alleged smuggling of tiles. Her only fault that she was my wife,” Imran said, adding that the only reason for that case was because of her connection to him. “she (Farah) is absolutely innocent. I want her to have the opportunity [to defend herself]. A proper hearing should be conducted.” The PTI chief said he was presenting the white paper so that the nation could know that all of the ruling coalition’s corruption cases started in their own tenures, from 2008-2018 — apart from the FIA cases. He alleged that the new government “have started working on getting rid of the cases”. “Their true interest was to get rid of the cases,” he said. The ex-PM said Nawaz sharif and Maryam Nawaz are on bail in the Panama Papers case. “Hassan and Hussain fled the country during their tenure,” he added. “When they were asked to give a reply, they said they are not Pakistani citizens.

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One injured in Quetta blast STORY ON BACK PAGE

Hamza reviews security ahead of Eid holidays STORY ON PAGE 03 in today’s issue

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