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By India Today News Desk: Delhi Police on Tuesday took a jibe at a Pakistani Twitter user who sought to file a complaint against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) for spreading “chaos and terrorism” in the neighbouring country following Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan’s arrest from outside Islamabad High Court earlier in the day.
Sehar Shinwari, who claims to be a social activist, took to Twitter and wrote, “Anyone knows the online link of Delhi Police? I have to file a complain against Indian PM & Indian Intelligence Agency RAW who are spreading chaos and terrorism in my country Pakistan. If the Indian courts are free (As they claims) then I am sure Indian Supreme Court will provide me justice”.
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Delhi Police was quick to respond to the frivolous tweet and said that they do not have “jurisdiction in Pakistan”. They also asked how the activist was able to tweet when the internet has been shut down in Pakistan.
“We are afraid we still do not have jurisdiction in Pakistan. But, would like to know how come you are tweeting when the internet has been shut down in your country!”, Delhi Police responded to the tweet.
Former Pakistan premier Imran Khan was arrested by the Rangers paramilitary force from outside the Islamabad High Court on Tuesday (May 9) in the Al-Qadir Trust case, a move that spared fresh turmoil in the country as protests erupted in multiple cities across the nation on his party’s call, media reports said.
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“The situation is normal. Section 144 is in place and violations will result in police action,” said the Islamabad IG.
Khan’s arrest came a day after the military warned him against making “baseless allegations” after he again accused a senior army officer of plotting to kill him, The Express Tribune reported.
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