Attempts being made to tamper with JIT report on Wazirabad incident, claims Imran Khan

Attempts being made to tamper with JIT report on Wazirabad incident, claims Imran Khan

Pakistan

Imran expresses reservations over JIT report

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan claimed on Friday attempts to sabotage the findings of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) in its report through deliberate tampering were under way.

Taking to Twitter, the deposed premier recalled the assassination attempt on him, saying, "If anyone still has any doubts about who was responsible for my assassination attempt, just see what is happening with the JIT report."

Speaking about the anti-terrorism court (ATC), Mr Khan said, "The JIT report should be submitted before the ATC."

Mentioning the inquiry, Mr Khan said, "The prosecutor general, after an independent inquiry, found four officers guilty of destroying evidence and asked for action against them. But powerful forces have forced the caretaker Punjab government to reconstitute the JIT to include all four of these officers, with one of them, Syed Khurram Ali, as the convener," Mr Khan said, expressing his reservations.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Fawad Chaudhry said on Friday the government comprised of blackmailers and mafias being imposed on the country. Speaking to media, Mr Chaudhry said the matter of the elections was being heard in the Supreme Court.

He slammed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior vice president Maryam Nawaz, saying she had begun to speak out against the judiciary. He added Ms Nawaz was of the view that she would exert pressure on the judiciary.

Speaking about the significance of the judiciary’s role, Mr Chaudhry said, "Right now, the entire nation is looking up to the judiciary." He appealed to the apex court to give a ruling without caring about any group. Continuing to express his thoughts, Mr Chaudhry said, "The judiciary is being subjected to persistent targeting."

He reminded Ms Nawaz of the time she and her aides spoke out against the judiciary.

Mr Chaudhry schooled his opponents, saying, “By targeting others, they wanted to hide their faces due to their incompetence.” In pointing out that the PTI never attacked the judiciary, Mr Chaudhry said, “The PML-N is of the view that it could blackmail the judiciary.”

Lashing out at the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), Mr Chaudhry said the coalition government was showing their intent to target the judiciary by giving statements, adding it was harmful to blackmail through audios and videos.




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