PTI leader Asad Qaiser has warned that his party would take to the streets for its legal and constitutional rights.

Speaking on Geo News programme ‘Naya Pakistan’, the former National Assembly speaker said: “Once we know that the country’s institutions have no regard for our complaints, we will come out on the roads to fight for our rights.

“Every child around the corner knew the kind of blatant rigging that was carried out on Feb 8.”

He claimed it was unfortunate that all the institutions were compromised.

“We are being forced to let go of the legal struggle and come out on the roads. What other option do we have? We request you to give us our legal and constitutional rights.”

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