Aleema Khan, sister of jailed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, claimed on Tuesday that she had been arrested after the “Final Call” protests sparked fresh political and legal challenges for the former ruling party. K’s brother “still has a trump card close by. His chest” that he will use when the time is right.
Aleema told reporters after meeting the former prime minister at Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail, “The PTI founder told me that he will not reveal his trump card yet, where he has been incarcerated for over a year.”
He said that he waited for six hours yesterday but was not allowed to meet Imran.
Alimah also dismissed rumors about the PTI founder’s deteriorating health, saying he was “absolutely fine”.
Elaborating on his brother’s stance on the outcome of the “do or die” protests, he claimed that the PTI founder had no access to newspapers and television in jail to stay updated on the country’s development. was
He added that the PTI founder got information about the Islamabad protest from his lawyers who met him today and yesterday.
It may be mentioned here that at least four law enforcement personnel, including three rangers and a policeman, were martyred during the PTI protest.
On the other hand, the former ruling party has claimed that at least 12 of its workers and supporters have been killed.
Referring to the Islamabad police crackdown that resulted in the arrest of hundreds of PTI protesters, Aleema said: “Imran was shocked after we got updates about the tragedy and the first against him. Directed to lodge Information Report (FIR). [Prime Minister] Shahbaz Sharif and [Interior Minister] Mohsin Naqvi.”
After that, Imran said that this incident will increase public anger and ordered to raise the matter at the national and international level. Alimah also demanded to question the current government for firing on the protesters.
Criticizing the top leadership of the former ruling party, Alimah said: “They should have been there on the container. [during the protest] When Bushra Bibi was leading the protestors.
A highly publicized protest by the former ruling party, aimed at securing Khan’s release, began on November 24 and was followed by a late-night crackdown on party workers and leaders in Islamabad’s D- on the morning of Wednesday, November 27. Then suddenly “deferred”. square
A day earlier, the jailed PTI founder was arrested in seven new cases related to his party’s recent protests in which law enforcers There were fierce clashes between the institutions and the protesters.