- Imran Khan instructs the PTI leadership in support of the lawyer movement.
- Instead of terrorists, says action against PTI, says lawyer.
- Says PTI founder who is tried in controlled atmosphere.
Rawal Pindi: Former Premier and the Prison PTI founder Imran Khan threw his weight behind the lawyer’s protest movement against the “constitutional” appointment of judges on Tuesday and called it 26. Amendments to an “attack” on the justice system.
His remarks were transferred to the media outside Rawalpindis Adiala prison by his legal adviser Faisal Chaudhry.
His remarks came a day after the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) approved the appointment of six new judges to the Supreme Court in the middle of a boycott of PTI legislators and two senior SC judges. Previously, three judges – from Sindh, Balochistan and Lahore – were transferred to IHC, withdrewing serious criticism from the Legal Brotherhood.
The Law Society would challenge the nominations of the six judges in the supreme court, PTI senator Hamid Khan said on Monday, promising to continue the “protest movement”.
In addition, all three representative bar councils in the Federal Capital-Islamabad announced Council (IBC), Islamabad High Court Bar Association (IHCBA) and Islamabad District Bar Association (IDBA) launch of a long March during the hearing of 26. Change -related related petitions.
When he spoke with journalists after his meeting with the imprisoned prime minister, his lawyer Chaudhry said: “PTI founder instructs [his party leadership] To support the lawyer’s movement toward [unconstitutional] Judge Appointment. “
He called on the authorities concerned to focus on the open letters written by Imran to the Chief of Army Personnel (Coas) General Asim Munir. There was no rule of law in the country, quoted Faisal Imran.
When they took a tomb in the business, the lawyer said that instead of intervening against terrorism, they chased the PTI supporters.
The PTI founder was tried in a controlled environment, the lawyer said, adding that they were asking for Khan’s trial in an open court. He also said that the PTI founder was not entitled to a fair trial.
Currently, an IMF delegation is visiting Pakistan, he said, adding that the leader of the opposition Omar Ayub would present a dossier to them.
The dossier contains all the details of the last two and a half years, including political victims, torture and martyrdom for PTI workers in the hands of law enforcement, the lawyer added.