Imran seeks SC probe into May 9 violence: WHO WERE THEY?

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has urged Supreme Court of Pakistan to launch an investigation into May 9 violence, emerged following his arrest in Al-Qadir Trust case.

Addressing the party workers and supporters, the PTI chief urged them, particularly the women, to come out of their homes and gather at a spot in their neighbourhood from 5:30pm to 6:30pm today (Sunday) with a placard inscribed with "Save Constitution, save country".

The PTI chief noted that the police stopped him for leaving the Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises despite the court granted bail in multiple cases. "The police wanted to arrest me under MPO [Maintenance of Public Order] outside the courtroom," he added.

"The country's democracy is hanging by a thin thread," Imran Khan said, lauding the judiciary for "saving democracy". He urged the people of Pakistan to stand by judiciary, saying that the "mafia was threatening and attacking the courts".

He further said that "the mafia was attacking the judiciary' as it was the only obstacle in their "corruption".

Imran Khan pointed out that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif had ordered attack on Supreme Court and kicked out the then chief justice.

"In the past, Nawaz Sharif destroyed the independent judiciary for the sake of power," he alleged. He noted that the country's freedom ends when independent judiciary is compromised, adding that the latter protects fundamental rights of the citizens. "The only reason Pakistan has not progressed because there is no rule of law," he added.

Imran Khan went to say that the 145 cases filed against him are bogus, praising the higher judiciary for "saving him" from being jailed in fake cases.

During his address, the PTI chairman maintained that his supporters had always maintained peacefulness during their 27-year struggle. He said he could never forget May 25 when the state unleashed violence on PTI supporters and activists.

The former premier alleged that the policemen told them that they received orders "from the above". He further said that he wanted to avert violence which is why he called off sit-in in Islamabad...

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