Leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf demanded trials of civilians in civil court, Ali Muhammad Khan said that there is no sympathy with terrorists and no connection with them, these citizens are not terrorists, they are Pakistanis like us. He should be given a chance to prove his innocence.
Leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Rauf Hassan and Ali Mohammad Khan held a press conference in Islamabad, Rauf Hassan said that they are going to put forward a humanitarian issue, facing difficulties in military trials in various cases.
Ali Muhammad Khan said that the trials of civilians should be held in civilian courts instead of military courts. We have no connection with terrorists, and we have no sympathy. Let them prove their innocence.
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He said that the families of the arrested workers deserve sympathy, they are the children of the nation, they should be given an opportunity to serve Pakistan, they should not be put once morest the wall, PTI has never talked regarding violent protests.
He further said that PTI never talked regarding violence, if any such incidents happened, we all asked for a judicial inquiry, the truth should be reached as to why this tag was applied to a political party.
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Ali Muhammad Khan said that we tried to bring the educated class into politics, these families should be shown mercy and the Supreme Court should take action on this matter.
Barrister Abuzar Niazi said that Tehreek-e-Insaaf has a clear stand that military courts are unconstitutional, it is clearly written in the constitution to keep powers separate, if one institution does the work of another institution, then the country will not run.
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Relatives of arrested workers of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf attended the press conference and demanded justice.
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2024-04-29 14:24:33