Letter to Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa demanding justice for PTI. Getting justice from the courts has become very difficult, due to the old agenda of the powerful people.Rauf Hasan

Letter from Imran Khan to Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa.

Demand for justice to PTI

The letter has been received by the Office of the Chief Justice, PTI Spokesman

ISLAMABAD  (  Web News )

Founder Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan has written a 7-point letter to Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa demanding justice for PTI. The founding chairman of PTI has written a 4-page letter to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, which has been released to the media. He said that the letter has been received by the office of the Chief Justice, and the oppression and oppression of the party workers by the state has been pointed out. Central Information Secretary Rauf Hasan said that getting justice from the courts has become very difficult, due to the old agenda of the powerful people. Atrocity is being carried forward, various ROs are being made to sign blank papers, non-compliant ROs are being captured and tortured. The internet was suspended on February 8 and now the promise has been made to stop the internet services in the by-elections, our prisoners should be freed from the oppression of the state. The reference of Tosha Khana and other cases have also been written in the letter. , a retired general has been placed on NAB, which has further affected the reputation of NAB. We have also mentioned the lawlessness and conditions in the letter. A letter was written to the Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court to talk to six judges. , the Chief Justice of Pakistan allowed to talk to the Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court, why he will solve this matter, he is the beneficiary of this whole matter and will give protection. The fourth point in the letter is that the people arrested on May 9 are innocent, the trial in the military court is to punish the PTI people. In the fifth point, we have requested the Chief Justice to produce the Chief Commissioner Rawalpindi in your court. It has been said on point number six that dozens of our petitions are pending in the Islamabad High Court and these petitions are not being fixed. In the seventh point, it is said that our reserved seats have been taken away and distributed to other parties, sometimes our seats are taken away in recounting. In the last paragraph, the Chief Justice has been reminded that the Chief Justice had said in a reference that I believe and follow the Constitution of Pakistan. It is written in the letter that the situation of the Judiciary has been going on for some time. Our demand is that The Chief Justice of Pakistan should either implement the Constitution of Pakistan properly or step down from the chair.