"The ‘imported govt’ unleashed police brutality on our peaceful Azadi March protestors"


Islamabad: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Sunday condemned the police action against his party protestors.
Taking to Twitter, the former prime minister said that while flouting the constitution and the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the ‘imported govt’ unleashed police brutality on our peaceful Azadi March protestors.
Imran Khan further claimed that night before PTI long march, Punjab and Sindh police violated PTI members’ homes and harassed their families.
Condemnable & unacceptable. Flouting the Constitution & SC orders, this criminal Imported govt unleashed police brutality on our peaceful Azadi March protestors. Night before our March, Punjab & Sindh police violated PTI mbrs homes harassing the families.pic.twitter.com/r10mlgVYSd
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) May 29, 2022
A day earlier, PTI Chief said that petitions will be filed in the Supreme Court on Monday to know if peaceful protest is the right of the democratic party or not.
He said, “We have a track record of 26 years of peaceful protest and never held violent protests, adding that PTI is the only party that doesn’t have a military wing.”

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