Pakistani media supervisors have banned broadcasting direct speeches of former Prime Minister Imran Khan on all satellite television channels with direct effects, a few hours after he threatened state institutions and government officials while speaking at general meetings in Islamabad. Khan, when giving a speech at a public meeting here on Saturday, threatened to submit a case of high -ranking police officials, a female judge, the Pakistani election commission and political opponents for the treatment imposed on his aide Shahbaz Gill, who was arrested last Sunday with accusations of accusations of the upper accusations of the incitement.

The Pakistani electronic media regulatory authority (gathering) in communication issued on Saturday said that the television channel although repeated warnings had failed to apply a time delay mechanism to stop the material broadcasts on “state institutions”. “It has been observed that Imran Khan, Chairperson of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, in his speech/statement continues Maintenance of law and order and is likely to interfere with peace and public peace, “he said.

The regulator said Khan’s speech violated Article 19 of the constitution and opposed the code of ethics for the media. “Competent authority, namely the chairman of the Graman, is the background and the reasons mentioned above, in exercising the power delegated from the authority in part 27 (a) of the 2002 Pormination Regulations as amended by the ACT Amendment 2007, with this prohibits the speech Imran Khan directly on all satellite TV channels with direct effects, “he added.

However, the Golder said that Khan’s speech recorded would only be permitted to be aired after an effective delay mechanism to ensure editorial monitoring and control. The Saturday meeting was held by the Khan Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf Party to express solidarity with Gill and protested against what Khan claimed was the “blatant fascism” which was common under the “import regime” of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

During a general meeting, Khan did not set aside Pakistani troops, called him “neutral”, and urged his supporters to stand with the nation rather than “gang thieves”, in a hidden reference to the coalition government. He also condemned the judiciary, calling them “bias”.

While the Pakistani army has not responded to Barb Khan, political parties such as the Pakistani Muslim League, Pakistani People’s Party, Jamiat Ulema-E-Islam Fazl and Mutahida Quami Pakistan have asked the court to take legal action against Khan and its aides, Pakistan has asked the court To take legal action against Khan and his aides, his aides, Pakistan had asked the court to take legal action against Khan and his maids, his maids, Pakistan had asked the court to take legal action against Khan and his maids and his maids, Pakistan had asked the court To take legal action against KHAN and his maids and his maids, Pakistan has asked the court to take legal action against Khan and his aid to threaten the female judge and intimidate police officers.

Meanwhile, Khan said that he would discuss a general meeting in Liaquat Baghalpindi Liaquat on Sunday. Since he was overthrown from power in April, Khan, a politician who turned into a cricket player has repeatedly claimed that a motion without trust in him was the result of “foreign conspiracy”. Khan has also stressed that his party will not deal with or accept the “imported government” led by Prime Minister Sharif. PTI SH VM VM

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