Imran Khan taken off Plane in Toronto


Toronto, Oct 27 (IANS): Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan was taken off from a US bound flight for questioning here Friday, a media report said.

Khan had boarded an American Airlines plane from Toronto to New York to speak at a fundraising dinner in Long Island City, the Toronto Sun reported.

He had earlier given a politically-charged speech in Brampton Thursday about the turmoil in his homeland. He was questioned at the Toronto Pearson International Airport.

"I was taken off from plane and interrogated by US Immigration in Canada on my views on drones. My stance is known. Drone attacks must stop," Khan tweeted Friday.

The questioning lasted about an hour before he was allowed to board a later flight to New York, the newspaper said.

Khan, founder of Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, took part earlier this month in a protest against US drone strikes on his home turf.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said they cannot divulge any information on particular cases due to privacy laws.

Khan may have been interrogated because of groups protesting his entrance to the US, the Sun said.

The American Islamic Leadership Coalition from Phoenix wrote to Secretary of State Hilary Clinton earlier this week, pressuring her to revoke the US visa granted to Khan because of his sympathetic views towards the Taliban.

  

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  • Prem Prasad, Bangalore, KSA

    Sat, Oct 27 2012

    Well done. Imran Khan is a sympathyzer of Taliban’s and the Drones are tracing dreaded contagious diseases of Taliban. Imran Khan wanted to spread dreaded diseases of Taliban in Pakistan.

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