Imran Khan, other PTI leaders involved in anti-state propaganda: Punjab cabinet
The sources say that the Punjab cabinet had already given approval to take legal action against former Prime Minister Imran Khan and other PTI leaders over charges of anti-state propaganda


Lahore: The Punjab government decided to take legal action against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan and other party leaders over alleged “anti-state propaganda”.
The documents available with GNN, the Punjab cabinet said that Imran Khan and other PTI leaders were involved in anti-stage propaganda.
The PTI’s anti-narrative also encouraged the public and provoked it against the state.
Barrister Gohar Khan, the PTI’s incumbent chairman, also referred to the historic incident of East Pakistan, read the documents.
“The PTI founder wants to break the country,” the cabinet alleged.
The development took place at the moment when the PTI chairman and many other PTI leaders were acquitted in a case related to the protests outside the Election Commission of Pakistan in Islamabad. Imran Khan is facing many cases but Iddat case is now a main obstacle in the way of his release this time.

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