‘Decisive moment’: Imran urges nation to express solidarity with CJP, SC on Saturday

— says mafias doomed to defeat in polls

LAHORE: As we are standing at its turning point, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Thursday appealed the people to come out of their homes in their cities and villages on Saturday evening to express solidarity with Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial and Supreme Court.

In a video massage, PTI Chairman said: “We are at decisive moment of the history and a mafia is making the decisions of the country.”

Imran Khan said that they were afraid of losing elections because of historical inflation and worst unemployment.

PTI Chairman vowed that the mafias were doomed to defeat in the elections that was the reason they were hell-bent on destroying the Constitution of Pakistan and the Supreme Court.

He further said that they were propagating against the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the apex court.

Imran Khan urged the people to come out of their homes, streets and neighborhoods to save the future of their children and the country and support the CJP and SC on Saturday, as it was a decisive moment.

Khan to appear before IHC today: Shibli

Meanwhile, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chief of Staff Shibli Faraz said that PTI Chairman Imran Khan would appear before the Islamabad High Court (IHC) today (Thursday) even though doctors advised him 10 days rest after getting his leg injured again.

In a video message on Wednesday, Shibli Faraz said that Imran Khan’s leg got injured again on Tuesday-last at the Lahore High Court due to the jostling brought about because of the lack of security provided by the government.

He said that due to which Imran Khan could not appear in IHC on Wednesday, as doctors advised him to rest for 10 days. However, Shibli Faraz said that PTI Chairman would appear before the IHC because he respected the courts and always spoke supremacy of the Constitution.

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