Omar was talking to media outside the Adiala jail regarding the ban to meet Imran Khan which was imposed by the police amid security reasons.


Lahore: Opposition, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Omar Ayub has condemned this action of ban for two weeks regarding to meet PTI’s founder Imran in Adiala jail.
According to the details, Omar was talking to media outside the Adiala jail regarding the ban to meet Imran Khan which was imposed by the police amid security reasons.
Opposition leader stated that he has come to meet Imran Khan while having the court’s permission documents in this regard but the jail authorities have not let him inside.
He said that superintend Adiala jail is also not present here whereas the assistant run away instead of talk. Omar Ayub affirmed that he will call the jail administration in national assembly.
Omar demanded to investigate against the violation of human rights and corruption in jail. He accused that all this is happening on interior minister Mohsin Naqvi’s directions.
PTI’s leader questioned that where is the supremacy of the constitution and law. He asked for the supremacy of the constitution in the country.

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