ISLAMABAD: Nawaz Sharif’s ad nauseam slogan that people will do his accountability is an attempt to fool all the people all the time but people cannot be fooled repeatedly, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Monday.
Nawaz Sharif is trying to stir people into doing his ‘ehtisab’ is a violation of constitution and a call for mob justice while undermining the constitutional role of judiciary”, said Imran Khan in a message on social networking website.
According to the details furnished by Party’s Central Media Department Chairman PTI Imran Khan took to twitter and lambasted at former disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif stating that Nawaz Sharif trying to stir people into doing his ‘Ehtisab’ is also a violation of constitution and a call for mob justice.
Undermining the judiciary and the Constitution shows Nawaz Sharif has no legal defence against the criminal charges against him. Imran Khan stated that Nawaz Sharif’s ad nauseam slogan that people will do his ‘Ehtisab’ is an attempt to fool all the people all the time but people cannot be fooled repeatedly.
They know their role under Constitution is to elect their reps, Chairman PTI stated, while it is Judiciary that is tasked with Ehtisab and upholding the law.
Coming hard upon Sharif family Chairman PTI stated that Nawaz Sharif and the Sharif mafia are desperate to use all extralegal means to save their Rs300billion laundered and stashed abroad. DNA
Imran Khan also took a swipe at Sindh government for using force to quell a protest of Fixit against “deteriorating education system”.
On Sunday, police lobbed teargas shells and used water cannon to disperse the Fixit activists when they were trying to head towards the Governor House located in the city’s Red Zone area to protest against poor quality of the education in the province.
In a statement on his Twitter account, the PTI chief said, “Fixit’s peaceful protest against the deteriorating education system in Karachi gets violent response from Sindh govt.”
He further said eight Fixit members were jailed in an “autocratic move” to deny citizens their democratic right to peaceful protest. A day earlier, around 50-60 Fixit campaigners gathered outside the Karachi Press Club and held a protest demonstration against the provincial government over its failure to fix the problems facing the education system in Sindh.
When they tried to enter into the Red Zone area, the police swung into action and fired water cannon and teargas shells to disperse the crowd of a few dozens. The police also resorted to baton charge to prevent the protesters from heading towards the Governor House.
Published in Daily Times, November 21st 2017.