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Asad Umar’s demand to Chief Justice: ‘Take immediate notice of illegal actions against PTI Chairman’

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ISLAMABAD: Secretary General of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Asad Umar on Saturday wrote a letter to Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Atta Bandial against the government’s ‘illegal’ action against Chairman PTI Imran Khan. It has been appealed to take automatic notice of the measures. , and protect his fundamental right to life.

The PTI Central Media Department said Asad Umar said he had written to the Chief Justice, asking him not to stop the party chief from reaching the judicial complex or arrest him despite clear court orders. Take note of legal efforts.

Umar noted that the Islamabad High Court (IHC) had restrained law enforcement agencies from arresting Imran in the Tosha Khana case and the Lahore High Court (LHC) had restrained his arrest in nine cases. Besides, the state authorities were directed to refrain from coercive measures against them.

In compliance with the court order, Imran left Lahore to attend the hearing here. However, Asad alleged that while the PTI chairman was on his way to Islamabad to appear in a trial court on Saturday, the Punjab Police raided his Zaman Park residence in Lahore, razing the doors and walls. were done.

The PTI leader said that the ICT Police had blocked the roads leading to the Judicial Complex Islamabad for terrorism and harassment and to obstruct Imran’s legal effort following the court order. Motorways and other highways have also been closed. .

Umar wrote that illegal and illegal actions were intended to arrest Imran in certain cases which were not known to the PTI chairman. He added that almost no one was denied access to their legal team and media presence, as their fundamental right to access to justice and a fair trial was blocked and compromised by the police and law enforcement agencies. .

In the current circumstances, Asad Umar told the chief justice in a letter that he had ‘strong reasons’ to believe that the state was seeking revenge against the PTI chief for ‘compromising his freedom in a highly illegal manner’. It is fried’.

And Imran Khan has repeatedly repeated that his life is in danger and he may face an attempt on his life.

The PTI leader asserted that if the respondents are not stopped from doing illegal work and arrested, the former prime minister may face ‘consequences’.

He requested that the matter be taken up in Sumoto jurisdiction to protect and protect Imran’s fundamental right to life.

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