Quetta police book Imran for 'incitement to violence'.

Quetta police booked on Monday Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan for 'inciting the officers of the state institutions.'

A case was registered against the deposed premier on the request of Abdul Khalil Khakar, in which other provisions including prevention of electronic crimes had been added.

The position had been adopted in the FIR that Mr Khan leveled baseless allegations against the state institutions, adding Mr Khan spread hatred by making inflammatory speeches against the officers of the state institutions.

Taking to Twitter, Mr Chaudhry said, 'Today two new FIRs have been registered against Imran Khan. One FIR has been registered in Quetta and the other in Islamabad'.

Mr Chaudhry further said, 'After the new cases, the number of cases against Imran Khan has increased to 75. There is no shame or modesty in this government'.

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