Islamabad (Pakistan): Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday called for a treason case against his fierce political opponent and firebrand cleric Maulana Fazlur Rehman for remarks on toppling the government.
The Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief launched a major protest dubbed as ''Azadi March'' against the PTI government in Islamabad in November and demanded the resignation of Khan.
Rehman recently claimed that he ended his protest only after he was given an assurance that Prime Minister Khan will step down and the elections will be held in three months.
"There should be a case under Article 6 against the maulana for his statement regarding the ousting of the government," Khan said during an informal conversation with journalists.
"The government will complete its term, it''s not going anywhere," he said, adding that he enjoyed full support of the Pakistan Army.
"I am supported by army since I am not corrupt," he said.
Khan also slammed the media for attacking his government's policies, saying he had to face embarrassment in China due to false reports published by some news outlets.
"I have suffered more media attacks in the past two years than anyone else," he said.
He said that even his statements had been changed and false reports published which caused problems for his government.
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