However, he added that PTI desires for a full bench and hearing will be conducting in front of media.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Shaukat Yousafzai stated that the electricity and petrol prices have got higher. He asked that how will the government run like that.
According to the details, Shaukat Yousafzai was talking to media regarding the elected government’s failure in polices and on reserve seats.
He said that the people come on roads now and claimed that the current government cannot run like this for more than two months.
PTI’s leader raised question that if its not PTI’s right on reserve seats then how can it be theirs right. He had made himself appear in court in Asfandyar Wali Khan case. Due to being absent in the cases, a verdict pronounced against him.
Shaukat also said that these cases come to make the cheap reputation. He challenged the fine in one of a case against him of Rs15 million in court. The investigation should be done on judges’ letters.
However, he added that PTI desires for a full bench and hearing will be conducting in front of media.
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