PTI to move court toward the adiala authorities

Peshawar:

PTI will move a disdain for the court’s petition against Adiala Prison Administration for violating an order from Islamabad High Court (IHC), allowing the prisoner of former Prime Minister Imran Khan to meet visitors twice a week.

PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Acram published this announcement on Saturday at a press conference in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s provincial capital.

“Courts should be closed if they couldn’t complete their orders,” the PTI leader added.

Last week, March 24, a three-member greater bench of IHC IHC IMRAN’s every weekly meeting with visitors to Adiala Prison, but also introduced a ban on visitors to talk to the media after such meetings.

The bench, led by functioning Chief Justice Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar and including Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir and Justice Muhammad Azam Khan, noted that only these individuals could meet the PTI founder whose names were delivered by IMRAN’s coordinator Salman Akram Raja.

On March 27, the administration of Rawalpindi’s famous prison, where Imran Khan has been detained since September 2023, not PTI leaders the opportunity to meet the party’s founder.

According to Sheikh Waqa’s Acram, PTI will move a contempt petition against the prison administration after Eidul Fitr. “The court’s decisions are ignored. This impunity must end,” he added.

Akram said PTI would not go solo, but would rather arrange protests after Eidul Fitr during the Aegis from a brewing material’s Allianse-Tehreek Tahaffuz-Ein-E-Pakistan.

The PTI leader also rejected all rumors of the formation of a forward block in the former reigning party.

When he spoke with reference to the inclusion of Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s Jui-F in the alliance, Akram said there has been a lot of criminal between PTI and Jui-F in the past.

“It is, however, a big step that the two parties are now sitting together.”

Apparently referring to Jui-F’s Friday statement against CP chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, who belongs to PTI, Akram said such an exchange of statements was not a big deal.

Jui-F accused Gandapur on Friday of trying to sabotage attempts to form a magnificent opposition alliance against the reigning coalition, saying that despite PTI founder Imran Khan’s clear instructions, Gandapur had issued statements against the Jui-F chief.

“Gandapur has been constantly bad-tuning Jui-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman. This criticism will only benefit the government and the undemocratic strength,” Jui-F spokesman Aslam Ghauri said in a statement.

Sheikh Waqa’s Akram said many PTI workers have been imprisoned for the past two years. “Our mandate was stolen; we are not allowed to participate in political activities and businesses in a number of PTI leaders and workers have been shut down,” he claimed.

He complained that a former Chief Justice of Pakistan, Qazi Faez Isa, removed their electoral symbol. He questioned why the Senate election in KP has not been held yet. “The nation will never forgive you for this,” he added.

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