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Govt not to allow PTI any space to hurt economy: Rana Sana

Rana Sanaullah said government decided not to allow PTI any space for its negative politics of targeting country’s economy for political gains

By Ansar Abbasi
June 23, 2024
PM Shehbaz Sharifs Adviser on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah speaks to the media in this undated image. — APP/File
PM Shehbaz Sharif's Adviser on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah speaks to the media in this undated image. — APP/File  

ISLAMABAD: Rana Sanaullah Khan, PM’s Adviser on Political and Public Affairs, has said the government has decided not to allow the PTI any space for its negative politics of targeting the country’s economy for political gains.

Talking to The News on Saturday, the prime minister’s adviser and key PMLN leader said that in view of the PTI’s past record, the government cannot afford to give a free hand to Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). He was asked about the reasons for government restrictions on PTI’s public rallies, meetings and demonstrations.

Shehbaz Sharif’s political adviser reminded that the PTI has been repeatedly trying to hurt the country’s economy in order to target the government for its political gains. “We cannot allow this,” he said, adding that there was no room for negative politics and the government cannot compromise on the issue of revival of the country’s economy.

Sana hoped that the political situation would improve in the next few months. He was sure that the budget will smoothly pass. He said the revival of country’s economy was the topmost priority of the government.

About the PTI politics, Sana explained that the political party was trying to hurt the economy for its political gains. Tehreek-e-Insaf, he said, knows well that if the present government succeeds in getting the country out of the present economic crisis and leads the nation to prosperity, the PTI will have nothing to sell to the people. The PTI had announced for Friday (June 21) protest rallies in different parts of the country for the release of its incarcerated leader Imran Khan. However, the party faced administrative restrictions, including arrests in Islamabad and parts of Punjab. The Islamabad administration and Punjab government had imposed Section 144 of CrPC banning rallies and sit-ins for seven days. Police, according to media reports, also conducted raids on party leaders’ houses.

The PTI spokesman condemned the government for this and said, “The government has been violating the Constitution for the last two years and there is a law of jungle in Pakistan. There cannot be any excuse for keeping Imran Khan behind the bars in false and fabricated cases. It is the right of the people to protest and the party had decided to hold peaceful protests.”

Recently, PMLN senior leader and federal minister Ahsan Iqbal had indicated the government’s intention to keep Imran Khan in jail for five years. According to a newspaper story, Iqbal said, “People come to us and tell us if Pakistan has to progress, then Imran Khan will have to be kept in jail for five years.” Ahsan added if Imran Khan came out of jail, there would be again sit-ins and fights and the country could not afford this.