Imran Khan booked for inciting mutiny among Pak officials
A Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) team comprising investigation and technical officers visited the Adiala Jail to question Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, in connection with a controversial post on his official X account
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The FIA personnel returned empty-handed after Khan, 71, insisted that he would not join the interrogation without the presence of his lawyers. PHOTO:ANI
Islamabad, 14
Sept
Pakistan's top investigating agency has registered a case against jailed former prime minister Imran Khan for allegedly inciting government officials to mutiny through his social media posts, according to a media report.
A Federal
Investigation Agency (FIA) team comprising investigation and technical officers
visited the Adiala Jail to question Khan, the founder of the Pakistan
Tehreek-e-Insaf party, in connection with a controversial post on his official
X account.
A case has
been registered against Khan by the FIA for inciting government officials to
mutiny, the Dawn newspaper said citing sources.
The FIA
personnel returned empty-handed after Khan, 71, insisted that he would not join
the interrogation without the presence of his lawyers.
Minister
for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar in a statement earlier said
the FIA would probe into the handling of the PTI founder’s social media
accounts, which were being used allegedly to “create chaos and anarchy” in the
country, and “undermining the national security".
Tarar said
it would be ascertained who was the handler of his social media accounts, and
whether such posts were being made at his behest or it was done on directives
of someone else.
He said a
botched attempt had been made to conspire against the sitting chief justice and
heads of other institutions. Through these posts, he tried to mobilise the
people against two major state institutions.
His acts
were highly condemnable, Tarar said.
Khan, who
has been incarcerated at the Adiala Jail since last year, has often criticised
the powerful establishment through his longish posts on X.
On Friday,
Khan posted a long note on his X account, which said, “This is not the first
time in the history of this country that one individual (referring to Army
Chief Gen Asim Munir) has put the entire country at stake to protect his hold
on power. (General) Yahya Khan also betrayed the Awami League and Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman to stay in power."
He recalled
the events from 1971 when 90,000 soldiers were taken as prisoners during
Bangladesh's Liberation War and how former president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
himself admitted to the loss of 50,000 innocent lives.
“Even
today, the same story is being repeated. Once again, one person has taken over
control and is destroying the system to prolong and strengthen his hold on
power,” he said, adding that a small powerful elite dominates all the
resources, power, and control of the country.
The Supreme
Court is the only institution somewhat safe from their influence, and now it is
also being attacked, he said.-PTI
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