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PTI says foundation 'to be considered mindful' assuming anything happens to Imran Khan

 "Endeavors made to undermine, murder detained PTI pioneer," charges Shoaib Shaheen

March 07, 2024

Communicating worries over the security of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) organizer imprisoned in Adiala Prison, Rawalpindi, the party's representative Shoaib Shaheen said Thursday that the occupant government and the foundation would be considered capable assuming anything happened to Imran Khan.


"Endeavors are made to undermine and kill the PTI organizer. For what reason do psychological oppressors decide to target just Adiala Prison rather than different correctional facilities the nation over?" Shaheen said while conversing with writers outside the Political decision Commission of Pakistan (ECP) office in Islamabad.


His assertion comes after the Counter Psychological warfare Division (CTD) professed to have captured three "Afghan" fear mongers and recuperated a guide of Adiala Prison, a hand projectile, and Ad libbed Dangerous Gadgets (IEDs) from their ownership.


Khan, the main state leader to be removed from his office, is right now detained in Rawalpindi's Adiala Prison as he carries out a few punishments in the Toshakana, un-Islamic marriage, and the code case.


A bombed death endeavor was likewise made on Khan's life in November 2022 when he was driving an enemy of government rally in Wazirabad. He supported projectile wounds in his leg.


'Altering' of records

Regardless of Khan not being not able to run in the decisions and staying in the slammer, his party got a sizeable number of seats in the Public Gathering, and party pioneers guarantee that their command was "taken" or they would have gotten a significantly greater number.


In his discussion with writers, Shaheen claimed that the normal count of votes had been shown by up to 99.99% at some surveying stations in the wake of "altering" of records connected with the 2024 cross country political decision results which were authentically "unimaginable."


The politico-cum-legal counselor declared that his party chose to deliver a "white paper" soon.


Repeating claims of "fixing", Shaheen said that the party would seek after a case, based on Structure 45, against returning officials (Ros) engaged with "altering" of survey results' records.


He asserted that the PTI, the Jamaat-e-Islami, the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, and, surprisingly, free applicant Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar were having "same Structure 45".


Hammering the Pakistan Muslim Association Nawaz (PML-N) government, Shaheen said that the ongoing rulers will procure one more credit from the Global Money related Asset (IMF), which would be spent on elites yet all monetary weight will be borne by the country later.


To an inquiry, he, indeed, said that his party wouldn't hold any talks with the "dacoits" at any expense.

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