Will we impose sanctions on Pakistani Army officials and government officials? Bipartisan bill introduced in U.S. housing

Pakistan’s response comes after two U.S. lawmakers called for sanctions against the Pakistani government after they filed a bill in the House of Representatives, Pakistan’s chief Syed Asim Munir was suspected of persecuting former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munier
A few days after the crackdown on Bal Luzhi Province, a large number of BALOCH separatists and human rights activists, including Mehrang Baloch, have arrested many people, and U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill in the House of Representatives that demand a bipartisan bill against state officials, including Army Chiefs, including alleged human rights violations.
The Pakistan Foreign Ministry (PFO) has seriously considered the bill.
Pakistan rejects our bill
Islamabad called it an “isolated bill” and personal opinion when it rejected the bill Thursday, which does not represent bilateral relations between Islamabad and Washington.
Pakistan also condemned the recent U.S. sanctions on various commercial entities in the country, calling it another unilateral decision without any consultation, evidence or evidence.
“We know the bill proposed by the U.S. Congress. It reflects personal opinions, rather than broader U.S.-Pakistan relations,” Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said in a weekly press conference.
Does the United States approve Pakistani government officials?
Pakistan’s response comes after two U.S. lawmakers called for sanctions against the Pakistani government after two U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill in the House of Representatives, Pakistan’s chief Syed Asim Munir allegedly persecuted former Prime Minister Imran Khan and alleged human rights violations.
The bill recommends that sanctions be imposed within 180 days if the country fails to take measures to improve its human rights situation.
“Pakistan Democracy Act” Act
Republican Congressman Joe Wilson and Democratic Congressman Jimmy Panetta have proposed a bill called the Pakistan Democracy Act. Later, it was forwarded to the House Foreign Affairs and Judiciary Committee for review.
The bill also aims to invoke the U.S. Global Magnitsky Human Rights Liability Act, which enables the U.S. to deny a visa and sign individuals accused of human rights violations.
The bill must be passed by the House and the Senate and then signed by U.S. President Donald Trump to become law.
Experts say that while the bill may not be approved for review, it will certainly put pressure on the country’s government and military agencies to provide more space and leverage to former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been imprisoned for corruption, incitement and incitement of violence.
Khan and his party both said all charges were called forgery and forgery.
(Input with IANS)