"Our planning will be different if the Supreme Court gives the protection"
Islamabad: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman said on Monday that asked Supreme Court of Pakistan to appoint monitoring judges on the cases related to Sharifs
Addressing Lawyers Convention in Peshawar on Monday, he said that they were wanting for the ruling of the Supreme Court regarding long march and want protection from the apex court.
He said that the history and the nation would not pardon if the cases of the Sharifs were not opened. "The authorities should open the gates of the jails if they do not want to open the cases of the Sharifs."
He demanded that the Supreme Court should monitor the cases of the Sharif family. "We want to get a ruling from the government whether lodging of protest is a democratic right. Our planning will be different if the Supreme Court gives the protection," he declared.
The PTI chairman said that the imported government had been imposed on the people through a foreign conspiracy. "All governments were toppled due to corruption, but an elected government has been toppled through a conspiracy first time," he added.
The PTI chairman said that Pakistan had saved its economy as well as the people despite Covid-19. "It has occurred first time in the country that the people took to streets on the toppling of a government," he maintained.
He said that the next generations would not pardon them if they did not counter the foreign conspiracy and the lawyers have an important role in this regard. "It is decisive time for Pakistan."
Imran Khan said that he was giving an ultimatum to the prime minister to give right to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, otherwise they will snatch from him.
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