TLP rejects accusations to attack Imran Khan

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan leader Saad Hussain Rizvi has rejected the federal government’s accusation of involvement in the attack on the PTI long march in Rawalpindi.

Saad Rizvi took to Twitter to express his opinion and said that blaming TLP for planning the attack on PTI Long March is a very cowardly act by the government.

He demanded that the government should come to its senses and immediately apologize to the entire nation for issuing this threat letter.

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TLP leader while rejecting involvement also said that the party is against any kind of terrorist activity.

Earlier, the Interior Ministry of Pakistan issued a threat alert claiming that former prime minister Imran Khan may be attacked by one of several Islamic extremist groups in consideration of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Hadeeqi Azadi March.

It states that Khan might be targeted by a Tehreek e Labbaik member, Islamic State Khorasan could attack him for supporting Majlis Wahdatul Muslimeen, or a dormant Al Qaeda could target him because it has a “penchant” for carrying out assaults with “strategic consequences.”

Sanaullah claimed that if someone were to be successful in carrying out their evil plans, no one would be able to approach them or intervene with them because the entire guilt would fall on the four individuals previously mentioned in the recording.

Regarding the PTI long march, Sanaullah stated that the federal government had no intention of using force against those taking part as long as they remained nonviolent.