Live broadcasting of “Imran Khan” speeches was banned – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, citing Anatolia News Agency, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Organization (PEMRA) issued a statement this Sunday, banning the live broadcast of the speeches of former Prime Minister Imran Khan under the pretext of threatening “government institutions and officials”. The country declared a ban.
According to this statement, Imran Khan has spoken against government institutions and threatened government officials!
In the mentioned statement, it is emphasized that Imran Khan’s speeches are harmful to public order and henceforth, their live broadcast on TV channels will be prohibited.
The decision was taken after Pakistan Justice Movement leader Imran Khan made statements against a senior police officer and a judge for torturing his party chief Shahbaz Gill.
He also held a demonstration yesterday in Islamabad, the capital of this country.
In a statement addressed to the police chief of Islamabad and his deputy, Imran Khan announced that he will not forgive them and will file a complaint against them.
It should be mentioned that following the adoption of anti-American positions by this former Pakistani official, the Parliament of this country voted to dismiss Imran Khan on April 10 of this year with 174 votes.
After that, Shahbaz Sharif, the brother of Nawaz Sharif, who was the Prime Minister of Pakistan for 3 terms, took power with the support of the majority of the parliament.