Imran Khan expresses apprehensions over malpractices used in recent Senate elections
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed apprehensions on Thursday over malpractices used in the recent Senate elections.

Imran Khan turned to twitter and wrote, “Without justice & rule of law states disintegrate because once moral authority is lost by the state, deal making (NRO) with the powerful criminals is resorted to.
“The elections showed how we are losing the moral compass,” he stressed.
The Prime Minister also quoted holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) who stated that many nations were destroyed when there was one law for the powerful and another for the weak.
“Throughout history moral decay & corruption have destroyed states because without moral authority states cannot deliver justice” added Prime Minister.
And without justice & rule of law states disintegrate because once moral authority is lost by the state, deal making (NRO) with the powerful criminals is resorted to. The recent Senate elections showed how we are losing our moral compass. pic.twitter.com/GwiY4I6Fv6
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) March 11, 2021

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