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Imran expelled from Sindh
Bureau Report

KARACHI—Sindh government has banned entrance of PTI Chairman Imran Khan in the province for thirty days. Imran Khan was scheduled to visit Karachi on Thursday to address “ Meet the Press” in Press Club. Earlier, Imran Khan was barred when he filed a case against MQM leader Altaf Hussain in London in order to law and order in the province.
Later on, Imran Khan visited Karachi and now once again he has been barred to visit Karachi.
Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan has said that ban on his entry in Sindh was due to filing cases against MQM Chief Altaf Hussain in Scotland Yard, otherwise there is no need of visa to enter in Karachi, as it is the part of the country.
He said this, while talking to media persons at Karachi airport after receiving orders of his entry ban in Sindh from provincial government adding that there is no rule of law in the country and he was to come to Sindh to address the public gatherings of APDM. He added that no entry is banned of any leader of APDM in Sindh except him, but he is being punished for filing lawsuit against MQM’s chief in Scotland Yard. His party has always raised voice for justice and resolved to do so in future, he said.
Replying to a question, he said that Karachi is the part of our country but one political party wants to own Karachi and make it no go area for its opponents. Replying to another question, he said that his main objective to visit Sindh was to address the public meetings of APDM scheduled to be held on Feb 8 and 10 in Hyderabad and Karachi respectively.
 

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