Imran Khan
Islamabad: Jail former Prime Minister Imran Khan on February 8 requested the Supreme Court before his party’s proposed protests to exercise his constitutional rights to protect the fundamental rights of Pakistani citizens. In a letter to Chief Justice Yahya Afridi and Justice Aminuddin, Khan underlined the alleged human rights abuses, electoral fraud and arrest of his party workers.
Allegations of violation of rights in 349 pages letters
According to the ‘The Express Tribune’ report, the 349-page letter includes the details of the allegations of rights violations, especially around 26 November 2024, when his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf made Islamabad and the country of the country There were violent protests in other parts. Khan said in his letter, “When all government agencies, who have been authorized by law to use power to protect life, freedom and democracy, are assisting in harassment and fraud, then the Supreme of Pakistan It is the duty of the court to intervene. ”
Imran is lodged in Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail
This letter was shared on Khan’s official ‘X’ handle late Friday night. Khan (72) has been lodged in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail since between 2023 in many cases and his party has been in dispute with the federal government since the February 2024 general elections. Khan said in his letter that a large number of his party workers were arrested between 24 and 27 November last year and alleged that the hospital records were sealed and later manipulated the facts.
He wrote, “The current government has come to power through electoral fraud and historical rigging. This unconstitutional rule has tortured his party a lot, demolished our offices and tortured our leaders. Was illegally detained.
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