Imran’s ‘fascist and militant tendencies’ lay bare: The Prime Minister of Pakistan alleges that bombs were seized from Zaman Park and alludes at the possibility of banning the PTI.

PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s “antics” over the past few days have “laid bare his fascist and militant tendencies,” according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. This comes after days of simmering tensions and growing violence that culminated in the raid on Zaman Park on Saturday.
The prime minister wrote on his Twitter account, “He (Imran) has taken a leaf out of the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) book. From deploying people as human shields to hurling petrol bombs at police to leading ‘jathas’ to frighten judiciary.
Separately, Marriyum Aurangzeb, the federal minister for information and broadcasting, stated during a press conference that the establishment of the writ of the government was the responsibility of all state institutions.
She said, allowing the accused to appear in court among large audiences would send the impression that Pakistan’s legal system and justice system were wary of terrorists, thugs, goons, threats, and abuses.
Imran, according to the minister, was not hesitant to shamelessly break Pakistani law and the constitution, meddle with the country’s interests, and devise conspiracies.
Also, the federal government signaled that it would start the legal process to outlaw the previous ruling party.
Rana Sanaullah, the federal minister of interior, stated during a press conference held at the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) secretariat in Model Town, Lahore, that there is sufficient evidence to submit a reference against PTI, and the PML-legal N’s counsel is currently considering doing so. A party can only be prohibited by the courts, he continued.
With the assistance of other law enforcement organizations, he claimed, the Punjab Police operated in a prohibited area. “A so-called political leader has created an atmosphere of dread,” he claimed, taking a swipe at Imran, and added that he was conducting a movement to avoid jail “as a lady”.
He claimed that the idea that there might be a terrorist organization there was bolstered whenever there was “resistance” to following the court’s order. He continued by saying that 65 people, the majority of whom are from outside Punjab and whose roles are “suspect,” had been detained outside the former prime minister’s home, and that firearms, grenades, and supplies for constructing petrol bombs had also been found there.
Imran, according to Sanaullah, has been “pursu[ing] his agenda for the last 10 years,” and his goal is to sow discord and instability throughout the nation. The PTI leader was “ready to riot,” he said, even when he was serving in government.
Imran allegedly arrived at the courthouse with at least 300 to 400 armed men, according to the PML-N leader. He continued by saying that the police needed to use force to eject the crowd.
He claimed that the previous premier utilizes the idea of a life threat as a justification.
He continued, “They talk about security dangers even if they know they are lying because they want to avoid legal action.
While this was going on, Maryam Nawaz, the PML-main N’s organizer, refuted the PTI leader’s assertion that his wife Bushra Bibi was home alone when Punjab police conducted a “surprise search operation” there earlier today.
Maryam responded to his remark by asking who was “shooting bullets and throwing petrol bombs at the police from inside” if there was only a woman inside the home.
On her Twitter account, she also posted a reported video that some have called phony, in which a guy is seen hurling an explosive out of the PTI leader’s Lahore home.
“Didn’t I explain that this [PTI] is a terrorist organization whose head is hiding criminals and terrorists in his home so that they can dodge the law and punishment? Such sights were previously only encountered in terrorism-related situations. ‘Shameful!’ she cried out.
Maryam stated in another tweet that courageous politicians do not fear being arrested and held accountable. Only thieves, robbers, and terrorists are afraid of being caught and held accountable.
In addition, Federal Minister for Law Azam Nazeer Tarar stated during a press conference that the courts should dispel the idea that justice is equal for everyone because “it is not the same” after the former premier appeared outside the courtroom in the Toshalhana case and his arrest warrant was revoked.
He said that nine cases received bail when the court opened in the evening.
He continued, “It is expected from the supreme judiciary that, while providing such privileges, the petitioner’s conduct must be seen.