LAHORE, July 9(ABC): Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal Saturday said that he can take legal action against the people who heckled him last night at a restaurant but he wouldn’t as among those were children and women.
Addressing a press conference in Lahore today, the planning minister said he would not seek criminal charges against PTI supporters who heckled him in public yesterday, blaming PTI Chairman Imran Khan for introducing the “culture of hatred”.
It should be noted that Iqbal was heckled by some pro-PTI supporters at the restaurant on Friday night. The visuals of the incident, circulating online, show women and teenagers chanting slogans against the government and hurling abuses at the minister.
During the press conference today, the planning minister said the “disease of extremism and hatred” in society was hollowing out Pakistan like “cancer”.
“Khan’s politics is promoting hatred and if we don’t discourage such acts, the situation will worsen,” he warned.
Addressing PTI supporters, he urged them to carefully consider if their leader was as sincere to them as they were to him. “Imran has a track record of using people and throwing them away like tissue paper,” he claimed.
“Since over a decade, Khan has been running his ‘chor’ campaign, however, he could not even prove a single allegation during the four years he was in power,” he said, adding that it is the responsibility of a politician to train their workers; however, Khan has failed to do so.
“I think Khan needs a psychologist,” he asserted.
Last night, the planning minister took to his Twitter handle and condemned the incident that took place with him at the famous fast food joint.
He wrote: “Today, a family — who apparently considered themselves elites and supported PTI — clashed with me.”
“Instead of holding a dialogue with me they started chanting slogans,” he wrote, adding that as a counter-attack, other people present at the restaurant also started chanting slogans against the PTI.