After bucket, box, dustbin now presents forged report: Rana Sanaullah

Pakistan May, 4 2023
After bucket, box, dustbin now presents forged report: Rana Sanaullah
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ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah sarcasting Imran Khan’s health report said after bucket, box and dustbin now he presented Shoukat Khanum’s forged report. Now political thug has tied plaster on leg, after bucket while in rally he was completely fine, said Rana Sanaullah.

When he was asked to appear in court he went to hospital, said Interior Minister. Rana Sanaullah said examination to hold in government hospital for not appearing before police and court. As trials begun in courts and foreign funded agent, watch thief and father of terrain is sick.

He said to avoid cases and appearance in court he brought forged report from Shoukat Khanum. 10-day bed rest is actually to avoid cases. Parroting election is also to avoid election. Dissolution of Punjab and KP assemblies was also to avoid cases. He said as court ordered to appear before, health excuse came from Shoukat Khanum. Imran Niazi get illness attacks as order comes out to include into investigation, said Sanaullah.

He maintained that Imran Khan has to be accountable in ‘Tosha Khana, Foreign Funding, Terrian’s father, foreign agent’ and other cases.

When dustbin did not work he used rest excuse so that he could not appear in court and could not answer, he added.

Published in The Daily National Courier, May, 04 2023

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