Imran Khan accuses Maryam Nawaz of conspiring to kill her through ‘religious fanatics’ – Times of India

Lahore: Pakistandeposed prime minister Imran Khan Senior politician accused on Monday Maryam Nawaz For propagating “communalism and religious hatred” against him and for conspiring to kill him through “religious fanaticism”.
Khan also said that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s daughter Maryam is so desperate that she is even ensuring that she is disqualified by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for not disclosing information about the gifts she received in the Toshakhana case. to be done. State depository in the declaration of its assets.
“Mariam Nawaz along with his comrades propagated communalism and religious hatred against me so that any religious fanatic would be inspired and killed,” Khan, 69, said during his address to businessmen here.
The 69-year-old cricketer-turned-politician said, “I am not afraid of death as it will be decided by Allah (God) and no one else.”
At a rally held last Saturday in Rahim Yar Khan, about 400 km from Lahore, the president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had also spoken of a conspiracy to kill him.
“The four men had decided behind ‘closed doors’ to kill me,” he claimed.
Earlier, a senior leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (N), Maryam had uploaded two purported statements of Imran Khan and several verses from the Quran on her Twitter account to draw a comparison between them.
“This man (Imran) is using religion for his politics and promoting his false narrative. Save your faith and country from this devil.”
Last week, the Punjab Police booked two federal ministers as well as two senior officials of state-run PTV against Khan on terrorism charges for spreading religious hatred and endangering their lives.
FIR lodged against Federal Information Minister Maryam AurangzebFederal Minister Mian Javed Latif, PTV’s managing director Sohail Khan, as well as the broadcaster’s controller of programs Rashid Baig, on the complaint of a local leader.
He was booked under Section 9 (punishment for acts intended to incite or likely to incite communal hatred) and Section 11X(3) (responsibility for causing civil commotion) of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1997.
Latif had declared Khan a “non-Muslim and a supporter of the minority Ahmadi community”.
In 1974 the Parliament of Pakistan declared the Ahmadi community to be non-Muslim. A decade later, he was banned from calling himself a Muslim. He is banned from preaching and traveling to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.