Islamabad:
Akistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced to go to court against the decision of disqualification in the Tosha Khana case, calling the Election Commission of Pakistan a mafia.
In his video message, Imran Khan said that he thanked those Pakistanis who came out today and protested. I have a record of all the gifts, gifts can be bought from Tosha Khana by paying half price, if gifts are bought, there is a record of them, Tosha Khana law has been broken by Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif.
The former prime minister further said that he has decided to go to court against the decision of the Election Commission. He had told the party members at night that he would disqualify me in the morning. Terrorism cases were also registered against Shahbaz Gul. Terrorism cases were registered.
He said that on May 25, the police tortured innocent citizens, that cipher is still there after which our government was overthrown, the Election Commissioner has always given decisions against us, I will fight the mafia as long as I am alive. Ga, the country is at a decisive moment, I will do the biggest long march in history.
Imran Khan said that the courts declared me as Sadiq and Amin, I have receipts for everything I bought, Nawaz Sharif is the biggest thief, he has plazas worth billions of dollars, the mafia is the biggest party in Pakistan. is trying to end, Nawaz Sharif and me are being shown as the same, told all the members last night via WhatsApp, these people are in government but still lose in by-elections.
Chairman of PTI said that the Election Commissioner of People’s Party and PML-N rejected the EVM machine, Yousuf Raza Gilani’s son was caught giving money in the Senate election, Election Commissioner also on the issue of EVM. They did not support us, the Election Commissioner has always given decisions against us, people came out on the streets against the biased decision of the Election Commission, the protestors should end the demonstration, all of you should prepare, we will do the biggest long march, now the protest is long. March will not end, the real freedom movement will continue.
Tosha Khana case: Chairman PTI Imran Khan disqualified
Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan was disqualified by Election Commission in Tosha Khana reference.
A 4-member bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja gave a unanimous decision.
In the decision announced by the Election Commission, it has been said that Imran Khan is no longer a member of the National Assembly, the answer submitted by Imran Khan was not correct, Imran Khan has been involved in corrupt practices, his seat in the National Assembly is declared empty.
The Election Commission has said in its decision that Imran Khan is no longer Sadiq and Amin and legal action should be initiated against him.
According to the decision issued by the Election Commission, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf was not disqualified for life or for five years. Rather, he was disqualified for the remaining term of the said assembly. The former prime minister has been disqualified under the 361P.
Tehreek-e-Insaf rejected the Election Commission’s decision
On the other hand, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders Fawad Chaudhry and Shehbaz Gul rejected the Election Commission’s decision regarding Imran Khan and said that the way this decision has been made today has never happened before. went.
He said that why Election Commission and Election Commissioner are not included in PDM? We had no hope even before the Election Commission, today the revolution has started in Pakistan, the constitution of the country can only be saved by overturning these houses.
Shahbaz Gul has said that this decision was written by Nawaz Sharif and his personal employee signed it and read it, people reject this decision in every way.
Before the decision came, the doors of the Election Commission were closed and no one was allowed to enter, but the PTI leaders kept entering by jumping the gate. Asad Umar, Fawad Chaudhary and Umar Ayub also jumped the gate and entered the Election Commission.