F.P. Report
LAHORE: PTI chairman Imran Khan challenged former Nawaz sharif that he could not has courage to launch movement against judiciary and if they came out for movement peasants will welcome them with eggs.
Addressing joint press co-nference after meeting with PAT chairman Tahirul Qadri his party’s headquarter in La-hore, Imran Khan said that h-is was fighting not against on Nawaz Sharif but against ma-fia.
“Sharif’s are not politicians but mafia and they had hijacked the democracy as they are bottleneck in the way of acquiring justice,” Imran alleged adding that PIT will full support to PAT for his movement against government to get justice on Model Town tragedy.
“PIT will stand firm with what the decision Qadri takes,” Imran assured Qadri adding that Punjab pol-ice had done heinous crime on the orders of CM Punjab Shehbaz Sharif and provincial law minister Sanu-llah.
Replying to a question regarding next election Imran said that he will follow the constitution for next election.
Talking on the occasion PAT chairman Tahirul Qadri hailed the Imran support over Model town tragedy and said that Imran have been terming the Model Town case his own case and always stand with him the victim’s families.
He demanded, “Shehbaz Sharif and Rana Sanaullah should have been handed over themselves to law as in their presence the fair trial is not possible.”
Answering to query, Qadri said that the next course of action over Model Town case will be decided in all parties conference, which will be held on December 30.
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