ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Interior has once again requested the PTI leadership to postpone its public gatherings in view of threats to the life of PTI Chief Imran Khan and the prevailing security situation in the country. According to a Radio Pakistan report, a letter addressed to PTI Secretary General Asad Umar, states that the interior ministry has been sharing threat alerts generated by credible intelligence sources to the life of Imran Khan by anti-state elements to destabilize the country.
The letter also mentioned the recent attack on Imran Khan by an armed assailant at Wazirabad. The letter said that the federal government has already provided a bulletproof vehicle and deployed police and civil armed forces during his stay in the Islamabad Capital Territory. However, presently, Imran Khan is stationed in Lahore, and participants of the long march have traveled to Rawat, which is very close to Rawalpindi.
It is expected that the Punjab Government would be taking all measures for security arrangements not only for the PTI Chief but also for participants of the march as anti-state elements like Al-Qaeda, Daesh, TTP and radicalized youth of TLP can take advantage of soft targets like public gatherings to destabilize the country through suicide attacks and improvised explosive devices.The Interior Ministry has formally conveyed to the concerned quarters the threat to the life of Imran Khan and the general public.