PTI lawmakers to move SC over Wazirabad incident
Pakistan
PTI lawmakers to move SC over Wazirabad incident
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmakers on Sunday decided to move the Supreme Court over the Wazirabad incident.
Taking to Twitter, PTI senior leader and former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry said, “Tomorrow (Monday) we will file an application in the registries for the registration of the case against the nominated persons over the Wazirabad incident. All the lawmakers [MNAs and MPAs] will appear before the concerned registries and will highlight the Wazirabad incident in the SC through the application”.
Fawad further stated, “Even after the week has passed, FIR has not been registered over the assassination attempt on the country’s former premier [Imran Khan]. In the gunfire attack, one person was killed and 13 injured, but still, police refused to register an FIR because of the pressure.”
“More than 300 lawmakers will file an application for the registration of the case against the nominated persons. The application – which will be submitted – will have the signatures of the KP lawmakers,” said the PTI leader”.
Attack on Imran: PTI to move SC for registering names of nominated people in FIR
Earlier, the PTI decided to move the SCP for the registration of the names of nominated people in the FIR over an assassination attempt on party chairman and former prime minister Imran Khan in Wazirabad.
Sources privy to the matter said that the PTI has selected Monday as the day for filing the writ petition. The PTI lawmakers who hail from Islamabad will reach the SC along with the legal team. Besides this, the writ petition will also be filed in the SC registries of all the provinces.
In this regard, the PTI has directed all the lawmakers to reach the SC registry of the related province, also asking the MNAs from Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta to reach the respective registries at 10 am, told the sources.
The sources further stated that the lawmakers have been asked to ensure their presence at the SC and its registries.