Does the judiciary in this country only stand with the powerful, asks Imran Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Saturday in a message to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) asked, "In this country, does the judiciary only serve the powerful?"
"Our institutions for justice are controlled... [by a] a corrupt leader who wants to be Amirul Momineen," he said.
The chairman made this statement while addressing a press conference outside his Bani Gala residence in an apparent response to the IHC's remarks earlier this week which questioned under which laws Imran Khan was threatening to lock down Islamabad. The court had also restricted the PTI to holding its demonstration in one part of the capital, and ordered the city administration to ensure the smooth running of daily business in Islamabad on Nov 2.
"I want to ask Justice Siddiqui, that when you made a decision and passed an order permitting us to hold a peaceful protest, and said that containers will not be placed, then why are our activists in jail?" the chief said.
"We have been watching since day before yesterday [Thursday] that our activists are being mistreated, they are being arrested, women are being beaten," he said, adding "they [authorities] have blocked everything, even food is not being permitted to come."
Imran Khan alleged that all these actions were being taken by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to hide his corruption that was exposed in the Panamagate scandal.
"What law is allowing this?" he asked.
"What democracy is this? The courts have made a decision... that decision is being violated in front of the whole country,” the chief said.
Will show Nawaz on Nov 2 what democracy is: Imran Khan
Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan on Saturday vowed to go ahead with his plans of a 'lockdown' of the capital on Nov 2.
Khan advised PTI supporters to travel in groups, saying when they arrive in small numbers the police "puts them in jail".
He also hinted to PTI supporters that instead of taking the main route where police is stationed, they should opt for hidden routes to arrive at the site.