Imran Khan says there are two umpires for Nawz Sharif at the moment and one of them has given a no ball.
Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan on Monday Nawaz Sharif never played a match without biased umpires; even now, two umpires are standing, and one of them has given a no ball.
According to the latest reports, Imran Khan, the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), spoke informally to the media in Adiala Jail on Monday, saying that he wanted to tell the Chief Justice to read the 8th verse of the 5th para of Holy Quran Quran, which advises not to harbor so much hatred even for enemies that justice cannot be done.
Imran Khan said that there should have been a five-member bench for the hearing of the bail case.
Imran Khan also expressed that everything is happening under the London Plan, including his imprisonment, the end of PTI, and the exoneration of Nawaz Sharif.
“It's all being done to show that they are above the law,” he said.
The PTI founder accused that he is being punished for exposing Donald Trump and General Bajwa. Imran Khan rejected the idea of an electoral alliance with the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), saying that there can't be an alliance with Bilawal.
He said that the Toshakhana record revealed that Nawaz Sharif bought a Mercedes car for 600,000, and Maryam Nawaz purchased a BMW, and all their cases are closed.
“Bur our cases are continuing. When one case ends, another begins,” said Khan.
He highlighted that he is the only person who struggled for 27 years to bring the party to this point, and he can understand the public's anger. He mentioned that nothing can be hidden in the era of social media, and people's anger will be evident on February 8, and the looters' condition will also be visible.
Imran Khan predicted that they are going to face difficulty now, and the PTI candidates are not being allowed to run an election campaign. The PTI founder said that he is making a prediction today that they are going to face challenges because the public is with his party. He added that PTI had 850 tickets, but consultations were not allowed even in jail.
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