Pakistan
Imran will contest elections from Mianwali, will become PM: Faisal
The PTI leader urges the relevant authorities to set free all the innocent inmates including Imran Khan and his spouse.
Lahore: Paksitan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Faisal Javed said that party found Imran Khan would contest elections from Mianwali and would become the next prime minister.
Faisal Javed also urged the relevant authorities to set free all the innocent inmates including Imran Khan and his spouse.
He expressed these words while talking to the reporters on Saturday.
The PTI leader said Imran Khan is committed to the rule of law and justice, and advocated for a judicial inquiry into the May 9 riots. He stated that those found guilty should be convicted in accordance with the law, emphasizing a commitment to surrender before the principles of law and justice.
Talking about the allegations of rigging, Javed called for investigation into the discrepancies in Form-45 and Form-47. He emphasized upon the importance of justice and transparency, saying that fairness and justice were integral to all aspects of the state including the economy.
Celebrating PTI's victory with 180 seats despite rigging and forged polls, Javed emphasized the need for a government formed with a public mandate, expressing confidence in its success.
Javed declared that all cases against the PTI founder were baseless and fabricated. He anticipated the founder's imminent release, citing appeals filed by lawyers in the courts as grounds for qualification once again.
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