Told workers to chant 'ghari chor' slogans whenever they see Imran Khan: Rana Sanaullah
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah says PTI Chairman Imran Khan only knows the politics of hate as he "calls his opponents thiefs and continues his loose talk against them". — AFP/Reuters/File
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah on Friday said that he has instructed PML-N workers to "chant slogans of
ghari chor (watch stealer)," whenever they see PTI Chairman Imran Khan.
Speaking during
Geo News' programme, "Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath," Sanaullah said that as soon as PTI workers stop chanting "
chor, chor" when they see PML-N leaders, he would also direct his workers to stop doing so.
The interior minister censured Khan and said "he only knows the politics of hate as he "calls his opponents thiefs and continues his loose talk against them."
"He even says that would rather die than negotiate with his political opponents," Sanaullah said, adding that if Khan does not learn to respect differences of opinion, democracy cannot prevail in the country.
A day prior, Khan was booed with
ghari chor chants within the vicinity of the civil courts in the provincial capital of Punjab.
In a video circulating on social media, the former prime minister could be seen emerging out of a gate at the Awan-e-Adal (Civil Courts Lahore) surrounded by his party workers and security personnel when people standing there started chanting the derogatory slogan with reference to the Toshakhana controversy.
If Khan does not learn to respect differences of opinion, democracy cannot prevail in country, says interior minister
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