‘We will be back on roads if they divide judges or run away from elections,’ warns Imran Khan
The PTI chief says it is a matter of great happiness that the people are now well aware about their rights and they want rule of law and justice in the country.


Lahore: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said the country was heading towards more destructions as the parliament, NAB, FIA and other state institutions were losing their credibility.
Imran Khan said that the institutions of governance like police were important for any country but the situation in Pakistan was getting worst by every passing day.
He alleged that the law enforcers when raided his home in Zaman Park they asked his home servants bout his room, food as well as the distance from the kitchen to his bed room.
"They subjected the servants of torture and are now trying to make him source to keep an eye on me. Previously they tried to use the servants at Bani Gala," said the PTI chairman while addrssing the nation via party's YouTube channel on Sunday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8DTdAAX3RI
Imran Khan regretted over what is being said about the apex court and the suo motu powers of the chief justice of Pakistan, saying that the judges were being divided just because they [the PDM] wanted to delay elections.
He also lashed out at Nawaz Sharif and Zardari, saying that they wanted to crush the PTI and wanted to impose their own decisions in the country. He stated that Sharifs and Zardaris had thier everythign abroad and they did not care if the local currency was going down and down.
Khan said that 80 per cent traders lost rust on the incumbent government, adding that they did not have any interest in this country because they had everything abroad.
“When they [PDM] say they do not accept the CJP’s verdicts then tell me who will come to invest in Pakistan,” said the PTI chairman.
The former prime minister said that the country was acting like a banana republic as the fundamental rights and the basic rights of the citizens were being violated.
He regretted that over 900,000 professionals left the country and four consultants also left from Shaukat Khanum Hospital.
Hamood-ur-Rehman report, he said, was published in India and not in Pakistan, adding that criticism was inevitable for progress of any society but the situation in Pakistan was quite different.
“The country will not progress if we let any super king go away,” said Imran Khan, adding that he was hopeful that the nation was now well-aware.
He stated that it was a matter of happiness that the women were happy in the homes and there was resolution, saying that they wanted justice, revolution, change and development.
They, he said, knew the fundamental rights.
Without naming Maryam Nawaz, he said a woman was criticizing the apex court judges but no actin was being taken against him.
“Our struggle is only for the sake of democracy. They [the PDM] are attacking the judiciary. The lawyers should stand up against attack on the judiciary,” he added.
He asked the nation to get ready for everything, saying that they were watching the PDM leaders running away from the elections.
“If they run away from the elections or they divide the judiciary then they will be back on the roads,” he added.
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