More than 300 nomination papers have been rejected, we are going to the Supreme Court against these tactics, added Babar.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Babar Awan Monday said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will fight the upcoming elections at any cost.
Talking to the media in Islamabad High Court (IHC), Babar Awan said: “God willing we will win the election. We have candidates in every seat, this was our strategy to field our candidate from every constituency”.
He stated that on the one hand, our candidates come out and they get picked up. On the other hand, the one who was picked up and brought back does not come out. The constitution does not prevent anyone from contesting elections and here nomination papers were snatched from people.
More than 300 nomination papers have been rejected, we are going to the Supreme Court against these tactics, added Babar.
The lawyer further said that the High Court has permitted us, the PTI founder will issue the tickets himself and we hope that we will get justice from the Supreme Court.
The PTI leader continued to say that Nawaz Sharif has not been acquitted, the prosecution has run away in the case. Nawaz Sharif can be dropped at the airport but not in the hearts of the people. If the New Year is like 2023, I can't congratulate. I will wish you Happy New Year on February 9.
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