While one expects heated reactions from the ruling party members over the no-trust move against Prime Minister Imran Khan, some still manage to baffle the nation with their outrageous statements. One such statement was made by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) stalwart Sheharyar Afridi, who seems to have taken the tussle with the opposition to a whole new level.
While addressing a gathering of the party's members in Kohat the other day, he spoke about taking the lives of 'hypocrites', in a thinly veiled jibe at the government allies and party lawmakers jumping the ship ahead of the crucial session of the lower house of the parliament.
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In a violent outburst circulated widely online, he said that if suicide was not forbidden [in Islam] he would have tied explosives to his body and killed all hypocrites in parliament so that they would be eliminated forever.
Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir Chairman Shehryar Afridi has proclaimed that if "suicide was not forbidden" he would have tied explosives to his body and "killed all the hypocrites in parliament."
— The Express Tribune (@etribune) March 26, 2022
🎥 via Twitter: MurtazaViews#etribune #news #shehryarafridi pic.twitter.com/Ra2e3nTbh4
Afridi, who heads the Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir, was seen speaking in an aggressive tone and turning away a party worker who approached him with a glass of water to cool him down.
The remarks drew condemnation from social media users, with many urging calm amidst an increasingly tense political situation.
This man Shehryar Afridi is the second federal minister of Imran Khan (Ghulam Sarwar was first) who has threatened to become a suicide bomber ( if Islam allowed it). With this mindset how many foreign dignitaries will feel comfortable meeting them?pic.twitter.com/5ZjnqQYBQ4
— Murtaza Solangi (@murtazasolangi) March 25, 2022
We don't have shortage of Suicide bombers !!
— 🇵🇰Frankly Speaking (@occupiedbypak) March 26, 2022
Now It's Shehryar Afridi , Chairman Parliamentary Committee on Kashmir .
So after this #NoConfidenceMotion , let's send him to LOC will be useful resource. pic.twitter.com/dis6Pe9vb8
Jokes apart: Alarmed at the publicly expressed desires of at least two PTI legislators to become suicide bombers. Hope the security of the Parliament House has been adequately enhanced.
— Zafarullah Khan (@ZafarullahKhan2) March 25, 2022
shehryar afridi ko bomb band kar assembly ma tou nahe la raha? https://t.co/2jCyd3Ei5j
— Usman (@iUsmanaliii) March 25, 2022
A day earlier, it was reported that at least 50 ministers belonging to the ruling party had gone ‘missing’ from the political front. These federal and provincial ministers have not been seen in public since the opposition began stacking up perils against Prime Minister Imran.
On March 8, the united opposition front had filed a requisition for a no-confidence motion against PM, pinning its hopes for its success on the estranged members of the ruling party and its allies.
For making the no-trust motion successful, the opposition needs to have the support of at least 172 of the total 342 members in the lower house of parliament to show a simple majority – leading to the choosing of a new prime minister.
Political analysts conjectured that the opposition could bag the support of 10 lawmakers or more from the ruling party or any of the allies as they had been in touch with it for quite some time now.
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