PTI is very angry on the government’s targeting of Al-Qadir University

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PTI is very angry on the government's targeting of Al-Qadir University
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– Urges intervention of higher judiciary to remove injustice, restore judicial sanctity.

Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram on Saturday strongly criticized the court verdict in the Al-Qadir University case, saying that the decision showed the bias of the judge in calling the Al-Qadir University Project Trust a “sham trust”. does “

The PTI leader said that since the court decision was leaked to the media a few days before the verdict was announced, it proved that it was a predetermined decision. He asserted that an appeal would be filed in the higher courts in a few days to challenge the unfair verdict. He hoped that Imran Khan would soon be released from illegal detention.

He said PTI founder Imran Khan brought the laundered money back to Pakistan and used it for public welfare projects, unlike some corrupt individuals who took advantage of the national wealth to buy Surrey Palace and Avon. Invested in foreign properties like field apartments.

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Waqas termed the court’s decision to punish party founder Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in the Al-Qadir Trust case as shameful, open betrayal of justice and murder of justice.

Waqas said the Supreme Court had already disqualified the judge in question, stripping him of his judicial powers, stressing that the biased and unfair decision should ultimately be overturned on appeal. will

The PTI leader said that in a country where judges have to get justice themselves, how can they be expected to give justice to others.

PTICIS said that it is time for the Supreme Court to intervene urgently to right the wrong and restore the sanctity of the Judiciary which is fast eroding as the precedents of the lower courts in the last one and a half years have been violated. The decisions have not only seriously damaged him. The image of the judiciary, rather, it further eroded public confidence in the judicial system.

Shaikh Waqqas said that labeling the welfare institution as a ‘shame trust’ is not only inappropriate and wrong but despicable and sad as hundreds of students are already enrolled in the university, receiving religious and spiritual education.

He said that the judge’s decision to declare the welfare scheme a sham trust was a calculated move to unjustly punish Imran Khan and his wife in a farcical and fabricated case, adding that PTI The founder and his wife should be questioned rather than punished. Nawaz Sharif was asked about Hasan Nawaz’s suspicious transactions.

Waqas said that the decision in the Al-Qadir Trust case was the most absurd decision in the history of Pakistan, which had no substance and was politically motivated, adding that because of this decision, January 17 was a ‘black day’ in the country’s history. will be remembered as

He hoped that this case, like many other fabricated cases, would soon be consigned to the dustbin of history as Imran Khan and his wife did not benefit financially from the charity, as they were merely were trustees, not owners.

He asserted that Imran Khan was implicated in fabricated and politically motivated cases to force the deal. However, Waqas said that Khan, his party leaders and activists refused to back down, and remained committed to pursuing their vision of transforming Pakistan into a welfare state, which followed the Madinah state. can also be

PTICIS said that the mandate thieves have failed to crush the spirit and morale of the nation despite the unprecedented brutality and reign of terror during the last two years.

He strongly condemned Maryam Safdar’s claim that Imran Khan-founded Al-Qadir University was now under her control, saying she had destroyed the province’s education system in a short span of time.

Waqas Akram asserted that the Punjab government’s inability to run government schools can be gauged from the fact that around 20,000 educational institutions have already been handed over to NGOs.

He strongly condemned the deployment of police force outside Al-Qadir University, terming it as an act of intimidation and harassment of students. He lamented that the rulers ignored the disastrous economic and political implications of Khan’s imprisonment as they knew very well that his release would spell the end of his political career.

He said that the country is in the clutches of a ruthless mafia, which is determined to cling to power at any cost, even if it means sacrificing national interests.

Waqqas said that Khan is being targeted politically, while the real corrupt persons, including looters, mandate thieves and murderers, are roaming freely in the country and are fraudulently imposing on the nation.

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