“We were on our way when a car came at our side and [people] asked us to pull over while another car came from the front, Dr Uzma Khan told reporters. "When we tried to step out of the car policemen pointed their guns at us."
Responding to a question about how she came to know it was Maryam’s protocol, she said: “When I approached the house where the protocol was in place, the residents told me it was Maryam Nawaz’s protocol and she came at their house to condole the death of a family member.”
However, according to Express News, Dr Uzma's car was stopped by the protocol of Faryal Talpur, the sister of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman and former president Asif Ali Zardari, but the residents of the house where she had arrived for condolence reportedly gave Maryam's name.
Imran told to take notice of ignorance towards Chitral
Regarding registration of a case over the incident, Dr Uzma said she had no hope of getting justice from the police and did not intend to register an FIR.
“One year ago today policemen had beaten up my kids. They even registered a case against my sons and then nothing happened. What will happen now? Why should I get an FIR registered?”
#TakeAwayMaryamProtocol Thank you @mubasherlucman for breaking this news! Shame on you @MaryamNSharif pic.twitter.com/6OntoNNOmd
— Dr Farhan K Virk (@FarhanKVirk) July 1, 2016
Dr Uzma’s claim was, however, denied by Prime Minister House’s spokesperson who said: “Maryum Nawaz Sharif is currently in Islamabad and will leave for Lahore shortly.”
I am in Islamabad & taking off for Lhr shortly. News about my guards or my car is incorrect: @MaryamNSharif
— PMLN (@pmln_org) July 1, 2016
Meanwhile, Maryam also denied reports that her protocol harassed Imran's sister in Lahore, saying she arrived in Lahore at 4:30pm.
Feel sorry for Mr. Khan's sister. Was in Isb when I got the news. Arrived in Lhr at 4:30. Liars should have some shame at least in Ramadan.
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) July 1, 2016
Imran question’s Maryam’s role in government affairs
Later, Imran, while talking to media in Karachi where he arrived to attend a fundraising event of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, lamented the unprofessional attitude of the Punjab Police.
“Today when my sister was travelling in Lahore her car was stopped and some armed men pulled their guns on her and she was told that it was Maryam’s protocol,” the PTI chief said.
“Even if it was not my sister but another Pakistani woman I question who gave Maryam Nawaz the right to road around the streets like a princess?”
Imran asked in what position Maryam was running the affairs of the government in Islamabad. “Who gave her the right to treat this country as her property?”
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