PPP leader Khokhar claims to have seen ‘disturbing pictures’ of torture on Shahbaz Gill
Says the government was either “complicit or spineless” for not preventing such an atrocity


Pakistan Peoples Party Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokar on Thursday claimed that he had seen visual evidence of “physical torture” on PTI leader Shahbaz Gill.
He called the Shehbaz Sharif-led government “complicit” and “spineless” for failing to stop such an atrocity.
Taking to Twitter, he said: “[I] have seen very disturbing pictures of physical torture on Shahbaz Gill. No matter how much you disagree with or dislike him, a man’s dignity should not have been violated like this.”
Have seen very disturbing pictures of physical torture on Shahbaz Gill. No matter how much you disagree with or dislike him, a man’s dignity should not have been violated like this. Either the govt of Mian Shahbaz is complicit or spineless to prevent such atrocity! Shame on us
— Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar (@mustafa_nawazk) August 18, 2022
Khokhar said the government was either “complicit or spineless” for not preventing such an atrocity.
“Shame on us. Include the so-called Pakistan Democratic Movement in it too. Serving democracy by torturing political opponents. What a farce,” he added.
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