Barrister Gohar directed workers to control their emotions


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan expressed hope that the case will be fixed and PTI founder Imran Khan will be released before Eid.
Talking to reporters along with Senator Shibli Faraz at the Islamabad High Court (IHC), Barrister Gohar said that workers should control their emotions. We are making every effort to release the PTI founder. We have also held sit-ins and protests, we are also talking in the assembly.
Barrister Gohar stated that it is right to raise questions from workers for the release of the PTI founder. we value the feelings of the workers; no one can imagine why Imran Khan spent two years in jail.
He added that the PTI founder says that we worship Allah and seek help from Allah, we seek help from Allah in every difficulty, and Allah will find a way.
The PTI Chairman further said that our people are tired of enduring for two years, and the judges are also tired of writing decisions. We are trying to get the cases of the founder of PTI and decisions on merit.
Opposition Leader in the Senate Shibli Faraz said that the Acting Chief Justice had made a commitment to our Barristers Gohar and Latif Khosa that Imran Khan's applications will be scheduled this week. The Acting Chief Justice has promised, not a common man, and there must be something in the Acting Chief Justice's promise.
He said that closing the doors of justice to someone will lead to instability. The petitioners come to the court to seek justice, and if justice is not provided to the petitioner, it is an abuse. We believe in the constitution and the law, we will continue to come to put pressure.
Shibli Faraz added that the 26th Constitutional Amendment is due to the PPP and the PML-N. Both parties have destroyed their politics. As soon as Imran Khan is released, their governments will end.
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