Imran Khan takes a bow ... and sparks a nationwide row

In this file photo, Pakistani cricketer-turned-opposition leader and head of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, speaks during an interview with AFP at his home in Islamabad on Feb. 5, 2018. (AFP)
Updated 30 June 2018
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Imran Khan takes a bow ... and sparks a nationwide row

  • Social media erupted in cries of blasphemy but defendants claimed his sign of respect was being misrepresented
  • Khan spoke out and clarified his actions, denying he was prostrating

ISLAMABAD: Election time is here and PTI’s Imran Khan recently got himself into gear with a visit to the shrine of Baba Fariduddin Ganjshakar, a revered Sufi saint. The visit went in a few moments to a full-on news and social media meltdown.
On arriving at the shrine, accompanied by wife Bushra Maneka and a few PTI members, the chairman appeared to prostrate in front of the doors to the shrine. Sajda in Islamic tradition and prayers is reserved only for Allah, and only in the direction of the Ka’aba with nothing obstructing the path.
The action led to a media firestorm that played out across television channels and sparked heated exchanges across social media, leading to the man himself explaining his actions while being interviewed by Dunya News.

“You can’t be Muslim without believing in Allah and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This was not prostration, it was done in respect of Baba Fareed who was a great Sufi saint,” said Khan.
Some took him for his word and others were shocked and expressed disbelief at the videos. Many said this was meant to distract from his politics, while others blamed his conservative wife for her influence.


Pakistan military says 13 militants killed in counterterror operations across northwest

Updated 08 March 2026
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Pakistan military says 13 militants killed in counterterror operations across northwest

  • Military says counterterror operations launched in Bajaur, Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber and South Waziristan districts
  • The counterterror operations take place as Afghanistan and Pakistan remain locked in conflict since late last month 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces this week killed 13 militants in five separate counterterror operations in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, the military’s media wing said on Sunday, vowing to eliminate militancy from the country. 

The counterterror operations were conducted on Mar. 6-7, with Pakistani troops killing five militants in the northwestern Bajaur district in the first operation. In two other encounters in Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan district, security forces killed three militants belonging to the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said. 

Meanwhile, five other militants were killed in two separate counterterror operations in Khyber and South Waziristan districts in which five more militants were slain. 

“Weapons and ammunition were also recovered from Indian-sponsored killed khwarij, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area,” ISPR said in a statement. 

Pakistan’s military frequently uses the term “Fitna al Khwarij” to describe TTP militants. The militant outfit has carried out some of the deadliest attacks against Pakistani civilians and security forces since 2007 in a bid to impose their strict brand of Islamic law across the country. 

Islamabad accuses Afghanistan of sheltering the TTP and facilitating their attacks against Pakistan, a charge Kabul has denied. Pakistan also accuses India of supporting these militant groups, which New Delhi has repeatedly rejected. 

The counterterror operations take place as Pakistan remains locked in conflict with Afghanistan since late February. 

The worst fighting between the two sides began late last month when Afghan forces launched a surprise attack on Pakistani military installations along their shared border. Afghanistan said the assault was in retaliation for Pakistan’s earlier airstrikes in February on what Islamabad described as militant camps inside Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said on Saturday that Islamabad has killed 527 Afghan Taliban fighters and injured more than 755 since clashes began.

Afghanistan has also claimed attacking multiple Pakistani military bases and killing several Pakistani soldiers. Arab News has not independently verified the claims by both sides. 

Pakistan has ruled out talks with Afghanistan and said it will continue its military operations in the country till it withdraws support for militant groups that Islamabad says operate from Afghanistan.