The sit-in was part of an international conspiracy hatched to stir sectarian unrest in the country, he added. Also, he added, some external players had a plan to incite violence on sectarian lines in the garb of the sit-in. The minister said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan was not happy with the peaceful end to the sit-in. The minister strongly criticised the PTI chief, saying that he [Imran Khan] does not qualify to lead a party because of his immature politics. Since the first day of the PML-N government in 2013, Imran Khan has been busy hatching conspiracies and destabilising Pakistan.
Source: The Express Tribune November 29, 2017 14:34 UTC