PTI knows who will lead party if Imran is arrested, says Shibli Faraz

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shibli Faraz said on Tuesday said the PTI had consulted on who would lead the party if PTI chief Imran Khan was arrested.

Talking to the media outside the Islamabad High Court (IHC), he said it was a breach of the law when the capital police reached Lahore [to arrest Mr Khan] adding that the party would continue fighting the court battle. “Police tortured PTI activists and lobbed teargas shells”, he added. The barbarism which started on May 25, he said, was not settling.

He said thieves were imposed on us adding that they were following the agenda of arresting Mr Khan and avoiding elections only. “Popular leaders are killed and Mr Khan is Pakistan’s most beloved leader”, he added. Thieves got Mr Khan attacked at Wazirabad, he continued. When a large party was not given its due right in 1971, he said, the country suffered a major blow.

He went on to say that we had to get rid of such rulers adding that we had to make sure elections were held within 30 days. “We are initiating an inquiry to proceed KP Governor Haji Ghulam Ali under Article 6 of the constitution”, he added. KP governor’s appointment, he said, downgraded the office.

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Reiterating Mr Khan’s call for the public to come out, he said the country’s most popular party was being targeted adding that the country could not function that way. “People have to get out to struggle for themselves”, he added. Mr Khan was fighting for you, he said, and if you did not participate in it, the country would have no future.

At another occasion, he said he did not bother to even take the name of a vile woman adding that it was an obsolete system that awarded the rich. “It will not work now”, he added.


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