Female members of the Punjab Assembly (MPAs), belonging to the PML-N, on Saturday submitted a resolution in the Punjab Assembly (PA), condemning the harsh words being used by former prime minister and PTI Chairman Imran Khan against the heads of the country’s intelligence agencies and Pakistan Army. The resolution, submitted by MPAs Saadia Taimur, Sumera Kanwal and Hina Pervez Butt, read that the former prime minister’s rhetoric against the chiefs of state institutions and army was ‘condemnable’. It was further stated that Imran, while taking oath of his office as the prime minister of the country, had pledged that he would protect the state institutions and would not compromise on the national security. “But his recent statements against these institutions and their heads constitutes a violation of that oath,” read the resolution. It was also stated that the PTI chairman’s remarks had given an opportunity to India to make fun of the state institutions. “The purpose of spitting venom against these institutions’ heads is to malign them and damage their credibility in the eyes of people,” said the resolution. The PML-N MPAs demanded the federal government to order registration of a case against Imran for violating his oath.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan-INP