Premier PM (PM) Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday condemned the attack by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan which took place in Wazirabad earlier in the week.

"The attack is a tragedy however, as the nation is being driven into devastation through false narratives, it is my duty to ensure to take a positive role in helping safeguard the nation," he said, speaking at a press conference in Lahore. The premier extended his best wishes to Khan as well as the others injured during the attack, wishing for their quick recovery. He also was praying for the victim, who was killed in the incident.

PM Shehbaz insists on CJP Bandial to form full court commission to look into Imran's claims


PM Shehbaz then demanded that the Chief justice of Pakistan (CJP), Umar Ata Bandial, establish an "full justice commission" to look into allegations made by Khan in which he accused the premier, Federal Interior minister as well as an official from the military, General Faisal Naseerof arranging the assassination plan against the president.

I believe this is the necessity, to take an immediate decision based upon justice this moment. I would like that the head of justice establish an all-court commission made up of the most reputable and respected judges to serve the best interests of our country and to put an end to this conflict and disorder," Prime Minister Harsh Vardhan said to journalists.

I'll request it immediately by way of a written letter I am hoping that this request will be backed by the government. If you don't take this suggestion, these questions will remain for ever. It is true that is a fitna and the sazish will be cleared up only after the facts are brought to the surface," said the perturbed premier.

Khan is threatening his Pakistan army in a manner that an adversary would: Prime Minister Shehbaz


"Imran Khan's stories are filled with contradictions. I will not, even for one second, spend my time believing that this man who Allah gave a new lease of life -is lying throughout the day and night. Today, he's inflicting harm on his Pakistan army in the same way one would expect an enemy to do," said Shehbaz Sharif and slammed his former premier.

The man then attacked the PTI chief over his remarks against state institutions, notably the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa as well as his family. He complained that the enemy countries were celebrating the crisis in Pakistan.

"What else else does an adversary country such as India need? They're celebrating today. Indian TV channels are thrilled to watch Khan make a statement of scathing remarks about the ISI and other military institutions. (the PTI chief] has been making harsh accusations against them that nobody would even imagine," PM Shehbaz said in a statement, calling Khan as an "idol of lies from top to foot".

"Unfortunately He attempts to undermine the country. However, this nation of 22 million will be safeguarded through Allah," he promised.

"The govt of Pakistan must become accountable'


The leadership of PTI's Punjab administration, Shehbaz Sharif emphasized that they were responsible and that "they must take responsibility for what happened."

He also said that the Inspector-General of Police and the Chief Secretary are both a part of them. to them. He then inquired why they hadn't conducted an investigation into the four bullets, which the Punjab government claims hit Khan.

"On October 28th the federal agency sent an open letter for the Punjab government regarding threats of terrorist attacks targeting Khan's long marches," the Premier said in a statement, noting it was up to the province government's duty to ensure security after the letter was sent to them.

The Premier also stated to the Punjab government must be investigated regarding the incident as well as the delay in the registration of the first information report.

Will quit politics if Khan shows evidence: PM Shehbaz


PM Shahbaz was also challenging his PTI chief to produce proof of the involvement of Rana Sanaullah, his or General Faisal's, involvement.

He said that should Khan is able to prove against the people who claim Khan was the one responsible for the attack and was responsible for the attack, then "I do not have the right to continue holding the Office of the Prime Minister."

Bemoaning Khan in his "false conspiracy theories" The Premier accused Khan out for his criticism of the institution that made a number of sacrifices. "Nobody would ever say such deplorable remarks about the organization," he added.

Responding to a query about Senator Azam Swati's controversial video that was posted on social media PM Shahbaz stated that the issue was discovered and he's directed his Ministry of Interior to take note of the matter. He pledged to put the results to the public.