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ISLAMABAD: Senior leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Fawad Chaudhry has alleged that the rules were thinking to establish their writ by way of ‘kidnapping’ Pakistanis, adding that the country is being run from London.
His comments came after reports that several hundred party workers and supporters had been rounded up across Punjab and Islamabad, while leading figures were booked on sedition charges during last couple of days.
اسلام آباد اور LHR میں جبری گمشدگیوں اور گرفتاریوں کے بعد وفاقی و کٹھ پتلی نگران حکومتوں نے PTI SMT کے اراکین کے خلاف کاروائیاں شروع کر دیں @MashwaniAzhar کے اغوا کےبعد @ikramkhatana75 کے گھر پر چھاپہ انتہائی قابل مذمت ہےPTI کو سوشل میڈیا سےختم کرنا دیوانےکےخواب سے زیادہ کچھ نہیں
— Ali Awan (@AliAwanPTI) March 27, 2023
Taking to Twitter on Monday, Fawad Chaudhry said party Chairman Imran Khan would reach out to court for the fourth time in a week to face cases like; you came along with your supporters; outside gate broken (due to your arrival); therefore you are a terrorist.
ایک ہفتے میں عمران خان چوتھی دفعہ عدالت پہنچیں گے،مقدمے کیا ہیں آپ عدالت آئے سپورٹر ساتھ تھے باہر والا دروازہ ٹوٹ گیا لہذا آپ دہشت گرد ہیں،امپوٹڈ حکومت نے پاکستان کوایک مذاق بنا کررکھ دیا ہے، پاکستانیوں کو اغواء کر کےسمجھ رہے ہیں رٹ قائم ہو گئ ۔لندن سے بیٹھ کر پاکستان چل رہا ہے،
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) March 27, 2023
Imran Khan, it may be mentioned here, is to arrive in Islamabad shortly in a bid to get bails from High Court in cases registered against him for his previous arrival at Judicial Complex.
Imran khan is on way to Islamabad pic.twitter.com/GqD5DV9Kb5
— Umar Jutt (Student of Arshad Sharif) (@UmarJavaidJutt) March 27, 2023
MM News has learnt that the PTI Chairman will appear in IHC to seek interim bail in at least 5 cases registered against him at various police stations across the federal capital territory.
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Fawad Chaudhry said the “imported government” had turned Pakistan into a joke and by ‘kidnapping’ Pakistanis, they (rulers) thought they had established their writ.