Pak ex-deputy speaker attacked after PM-led delegation greeted with ‘chor’ slogans in Saudi | Video

Supporters of the Federal Minister of Pakistan, Shahzain Bugti, would have attacked the former vice-president Qasim Suri on Thursday in Islamabad, shortly after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was confronted with detractors with the healthiest sites of Islam .A video shared by Pakistani journalist Murtaza Ali Shah shows a group of men approaching Qasim Suri while raising slogans of “Pti Murdabad”. The former vice-president belongs to Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) who was put from power after his leader Imran Khan lost a vote of trust earlier this month. In particular, Suri had rejected the request for non-conflict filed against Khan in the National Assembly.

Before Suri could escape, the men surround and assaulted it. The fists fly, just like various dishes and dishes.The attack occurred shortly after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his Coterie de Ministers were called and picked up by pilgrims in Masjid-E-Nabawi in Madina. Epithets like “Chor Chor” (thieves), traitors and beggars were launched by angry demonstrators, considered as supporters of the ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan and his PTI party.

After the incident, it was reported that the Saudi police had arrested the demonstrators for violating the sacred nature of the sacred site.The delegation led by Shehbaz Sharif is under a three -day bilateral visit to Saudi Arabia. The delegation includes the newly sworn foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Minister of Information Murriyam Aurangzeb, Shahzain Bugti and other high -level officials.Addressing journalists, the Minister of Information Marriyum Aurangzeb indirectly blamed Imran Khan and his party workers for the demonstration.”I will not name this person on this Holy Land because I do not want to use this land for politics. But they destroyed the [Pakistani] company, “she said, quoted by L’Express Tribune.

On the other hand, the former Minister of Human Rights, Shireen Mazari, declared in a tweet that the “government imported from the criminals brought by the change of conspiracy of the American regime” will be shameful by the Pakistanis wherever that they go.Mazari referred to the claims of Imran Khan that a foreign power (the United States) had collapsed with the opposition parties to overthrow his government. In the end, the allegations could not prevent Khan from being voted in a request without confidence in Parliament.

Shortly after, the chief of the PML-N-N Shehbaz Sharif sworn as 23rd Prime Minister of Pakistan on April 11 and trained the government with the support of several political parties

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