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Pakistan Punjab

Rana Sanaullah warns aftermath of ‘PTI violence in Faisalabad’

FAISALABAD: Former Law Minister of Punjab, Rana Sanaullah, on Sunday warned Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protestors for facing ‘strict actions against violence’ under anti-terrorism acts.

Rana Sanaullah while talking to a private news channel said that detainments would be made under anti-terrorism act for those spreading violence in Faisalabad.

Sanaullah claimed that Imran Khan was actually working on agenda to stop development wheel and destabilise the country in which he would never be succeeded. Imran Khan was challenging the integrity of the country for only fulfilling his dream to be Prime Minister, he added.

He vowed that the country would achieve its milestone under leadership of PM Nawaz Sharif despite conspiracies of Imran Khan and allies.

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