Pakistan has an inhuman justice system: Imran Khan claims


KAMOKE, Oct 30 (SABAH):  On day three of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) “Haqeeqi Azadi March” former Prime Minister and PTI supremo Imran Khan on Sunday said that Pakistan has an inhuman justice system, and thieves and bandits were imposed on us.

Addressing the participants of the long march at Sadhoke, union council of Kamoke, district Gujranwala, Imran Khan said that there was only one difference between the society of animals and humans. In the society of animals, the powerful can do whatever they want, and the weak have no one to protect them.

“But in a human society, there is justice,” Imran claimed, adding that this was exactly the revolution Pakistan was seeing right now. Imran Khan said that he and the nation would not stand with the establishment for supporting thieves. He went on to say that people on social media were receiving threats and were being oppressed.

The former premier questioned, “You should be ashamed of what you did to Azam Swati. What was his crime? A tweet in which he criticised the army chief?” “What kind of a calamity was it that you had to inflict torture on him [Swati]?” he added. He told his supporters that this was the time to change their destiny and side with the truth. “These tyrants make us worship the idol of fear,” Imran Khan said.

Imran Khan told his supporters that “I have one goal, we want justice in our country. It’s time to change our destiny. They are threatening and oppressing.”

Imran Khan asked CJP to protect fundamental rights. He said on the other day to Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial to protect the fundamental rights and also to take action against the “custodial torture” of PTI leader Azam Swati. “You should know why I am on the streets at the age of 70. The only reason I am marching is because you are like my children and I want you to be educated and know what real freedom is,” said the former PM while addressing the long march participants at Shahdara, Lahore.