Rawalpindi:
Aleem Khan, Pakistan’s sister Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has announced that his brother has given the party a detailed plan for a national protest movement, which will be launched after Muharram 10.
Speaking to the media outside the Adiala prison on Tuesday, he said that lawyer Salman Akram Raja has been confident for transmitting the protest strategy to the party leadership. He added that Imran is being deliberately isolated in an “less” attempt of the political equation.
“My two sisters were allowed a 15 -minute meeting, while lawyer Zaheer Abbas received only 90 seconds today. Others like Salman Safdar, Salman Akram Raja and Niazullah Niazi have been denied any access,” he added.
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She said that Imran has warned about the growing authoritarianism, which suggests that the State is drifting towards martial law. “If votes are stolen and its value refuses, if the Judiciary becomes a government department and the judges are humiliated, then the rule of law no longer exists,” Imran said.
According to the reports, the founder of PTI has expressed that the introduction of the 27th constitutional amendment would only formalize a monarchy. “It would be better to officially declare royalty,” said Aleema, adding that Imran believes that the nation is being enslaved and that the imprisonment of a lifetime is preferable to this “slavery.”
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She also said that Imran praised the resistance shown in the Punjab assembly, particularly the role of the opposition leader. “Currently, 26 PTI legislators are under restrictions. It would be better if they established a parallel assembly outside of Parliament,” he added while quoting his brother.
Aleema also claimed that Imran is arrested in solitary confinement and is not granted his legal or constitutional rights in prison. He concluded urging the nation to rise against what described an unfair system after Ashura.
‘Legal roads still exist’: Faisal Chaudy
Meanwhile, lawyer Faisal Chaudhry has expressed optimism about the possible release of PTI’s founder, stating that “there are still many legal channels” and that “his release is now in sight.”
Speaking to the media at the Dahgal control point, where access was denied to meet Imran in the Adiala prison, Chaudhry urged the nation not to lose hope despite the atmosphere of prevailing despair.
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He emphasized the need for a well -defined strategy to ensure the release of PTI leader, adding: “We must not panic. The solid legal steps and a coordinated action plan are necessary at this time.”
He pointed out that the list of people allowed to meet Imran is still static, and more people should be given the opportunity.
Highlighting his political position, Chaudhry declared: “I think resistance and reconciliation should go hand in hand. One should never leave the path of dialogue, nor is the resistance option discarded.” He said his decisions are based on time and conditions, adding: “The man who really cares about the public is behind bars.”