ISLAMABAD: Theย federal government officials have discussed various aspects pertaining to the filing of a treason case against PTI Chairman Imran Khan and the chief ministers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan over PTI’s May 25 ‘Azadi March’ during a special committee meeting of the cabinet.
The cabinetโs special committee meeting was chaired by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah. Minister for Communications Maulana Asad Mahmood, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Kashmir Affairs Qamar Zaman Kaira, Minister for Economic Affairs Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Minister for Law Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar, including Interior Secretary Yousuf Naseem Khokhar and Islamabad Police IG Nasir Akbar were in attendance, Interior Ministry said.

During the meeting, the interior minister, interior secretary and IG Islamabad briefed the participants on PTIโs โAzadi Marchโ held on May 25.
The participants deliberated over filing a case under the charges of sedition against former prime minister Imran Khan and the chief ministers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mahmood Khan, and Gilgit-Baltistan, Khalid Khursheed, the statement read.
โHowever, the committee postponed the meeting to deliberate over the matter further till June 6 to present its final recommendations before the federal cabinet,โ the statement read.
During the meeting, Sanaullah urged the committee to recommend the federal cabinet file a treason case against Imran Khan.
โPTIโs long march was a fitna and fasad March, instead of โAzadi Marchโ as it was an armed uprising on the capital. Therefore, I urged the committee to recommend filing a treason case under section 124(A) of the CrPC [Code of Criminal Procedure] against Imran Khan and chief ministers of KP and GB,โ he said.
While briefing the committee, the interior minister said a plan was made to siege and invade the capital with an armed force on May 25.
โWith planning, around 2,500 miscreants were already sent to Islamabad and they tried to capture D-Chowk before the arrival of Imran Khan,โ he said.
Sanaullah further said Imran Khan had violated the Supreme Courtโs order and asked workers to reach D-chowk.
The interior minister told the committee that a group of armed people not only attacked police, Rangers and FC personnel, but also set trees and a metro station on fire.

