Adjusted to Attock jail, don’t want to go to Adiala: Chairman PTI

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Chairman PTI Imran Khan has said during the hearing of the cipher case that I have adjusted in Attock Jail and do not want to be transferred to Adiala Jail, I will ask my lawyers to withdraw my transfer request.

Sources say that PTI chairman does not want to be transferred to Adiala Jail after getting adjusted in Attock Jail.

Sources said that during the hearing of the cipher case in Attock Jail, Chairman PTI gave a statement that he would not be transferred from Attock to Adiala Jail and said that I do not want to be transferred to Adiala Jail, I have adjusted in Attock Jail.

According to sources, Imran Khan gave a statement before the Special Court Judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain that I will ask my lawyers to withdraw my transfer request to Adiala Jail.

Speaking to the media after the hearing of the cipher case in Attock Jail, Chairman PTI’s lawyer Latif Khosa said that Imran Khan has clearly said that I am not going to panic whether I should be kept in Attock Jail or Adiala Jail. .

Latif Khosa said that I told Imran Khan that he himself had requested that I be transferred to Adiala Jail, to which the chairman said that I had applied two months ago, I was not aware that the previous Today it will be scheduled for hearing in the Islamabad High Court and the court will give a decision.

Lawyer Latif Khosa also clarified that if PTI Chairman is transferred to Adiala Jail as per the court decision, no one can raise any objection.

Latif Khosa while talking about the hearing of the case said that all our lawyers and special court judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain came to Attock jail, and the court has extended Imran Khan’s judicial remand till October 10.

Latif Khosa said that there was no reason for Imran Khan’s judicial remand, so I think that keeping PTI Chairman in jail even for a day is an abuse of the country and an insult to 25 crore people.

Chairman PTI’s lawyer said that in a case that hurt the honor, dignity and honor of Pakistan, and was similar to Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s cipher waved in Rawalpindi’s Raja Bazaar, Bhutto had told me that America has threatened that if you don’t stop making atomic bomb, we will make you a lesson.

Latif Khosa said that Zulfikar Bhutto had made a statement in the National Assembly that the US is imposing sanctions and threatening us, he also took the nation into confidence and the entire nation was with him.

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Interview with Imran Khan’s ⁣Lawyer, Latif Khosa

Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Khosa. Let’s ‌talk‍ about ⁢Imran Khan’s recent​ statements regarding his⁣ incarceration. Can you clarify what⁣ he mentioned during the last hearing of the cipher case?

Latif Khosa: ‌Thank you for having me. During the recent hearing, Mr. Khan expressed a clear preference ⁣to remain in Attock ​Jail. He stated that he has adjusted well there⁢ and does not wish to be transferred to Adiala Jail.

Interviewer: That’s ​quite revealing. He even mentioned⁣ intentions to ⁤withdraw a‍ transfer request. What does that imply about his current ⁣situation and mindset?

Latif Khosa: It indicates that he ​has found a level of‍ comfort in Attock Jail.⁢ It’s important for any individual in such circumstances to feel settled, ‌and Mr. Khan has‍ communicated that he considers the environment at Attock to⁢ be more accommodating for him.

Interviewer: ‌ This statement ‌was made ​before Special Court Judge Abul Hasnat Zulqarnain. How do you think ⁣this will impact the ongoing legal proceedings?

Latif Khosa: His​ preference to stay in Attock Jail could simplify certain aspects of his legal strategy. This decision may also reflect on his overall mental and physical well-being‌ during ⁣the proceedings. Our ⁤priority will always ⁤be to ensure ⁤that Mr. Khan is in an environment where he ⁣can effectively manage these legal challenges.

Interviewer: Can we expect any formal action from your legal team regarding the withdrawal of the transfer‌ request?

Latif Khosa: Absolutely. ⁢I will be coordinating with ​Mr. Khan to ensure that this request is formally expressed through our legal channels. We will be taking​ the necessary steps to honor his wishes.

Interviewer: Thank you, Mr. Khosa, for your​ insights.‌ We ⁤appreciate your time and clarity on this matter.

Latif Khosa: Thank you for having me. It is vital that the public remains informed about these developments.
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Khosa. Let’s talk about Imran Khan’s recent statements regarding his incarceration. Can you clarify what he mentioned during the last hearing of the cipher case?

Latif Khosa: Thank you for having me. During the recent hearing, Mr. Khan expressed a clear preference to remain in Attock Jail. He stated that he has adjusted well there and does not wish to be transferred to Adiala Jail.

Interviewer: That’s interesting. Why do you think he has changed his mind about the transfer request to Adiala Jail?

Latif Khosa: Mr. Khan mentioned that he was unaware that his previous request for transfer would be discussed in court, and considering how he feels in Attock Jail, he has decided to maintain his position. He feels comfortable and adjusted in his current environment.

Interviewer: Can you explain how this decision affects his legal situation? Will his lawyers still advocate for his transfer if he prefers to stay?

Latif Khosa: Mr. Khan has instructed me to withdraw the transfer request. As his legal representative, I will honor his wishes. However, if the court decides differently and orders his transfer to Adiala Jail, we will comply without any objection, as the law must be respected.

Interviewer: There have been concerns regarding the conditions of Imran Khan’s remand. What are your thoughts on the judicial remand extended until October 10?

Latif Khosa: I believe there are no substantial grounds for his continued detention. Holding him in custody without valid reasons is an abuse of power and an affront to the people of Pakistan. It undermines the principles of justice and fairness.

Interviewer: You drew a parallel between Imran Khan’s situation and that of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Can you elaborate on that comparison?

Latif Khosa: Certainly. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto faced immense pressure and external threats, much like what Mr. Khan is experiencing now. Both leaders faced challenges that not only impacted them personally but also resonated with the dignity and honor of the nation. It’s vital for the people to be aware of these situations and stand together.

Interviewer: Thank you for your insights, Mr. Khosa. As this situation develops, we will be following closely.

Latif Khosa: Thank you for having me. It’s important to keep the public informed about these matters.

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