Imran Khan, the head of the PTI and a former prime minister, declared on Wednesday that he would resume “starting Saturday (September 24) and urged the populace to take to the streets as soon as he calls on them. Haqeeqi Azadi (genuine freedom) Movement.
Khan encouraged party members and supporters to prepare for his appeal as establishing the “rule of law” while speaking at the All Pakistan Lawyers Convention in Lahore “was the top priority for the nation.
He added that if there is no rule of law, there won’t be any investment, and that the country’s economy won’t run smoothly if the justice system is flawed.
The PTI chief said that corruption grips the country in the absence of a rule of law.
Since his removal in April, Khan has repeatedly demanded “fair and free” quick elections, threatening a “stern reaction” if the government did not comply.
The police clamped down on and thwarted the PTI’s attempt at a protracted march to Islamabad in May.
According to the IMF and World Bank, Pakistan is developing into another Sri Lanka. The level of inflation in Pakistan right now is unprecedented. The former prime minister replied, “We’ll get Pakistan out of this.”
He asked lawyers to support the rule of law and reminded them of their obligation in the current circumstance.
Khan remarked that a case involving changes to the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) law is in court when the subject shifted to one of his cases.
Khan asserted that we wouldn’t require loans if 500,000 Pakistanis living abroad made investments.
He questioned attendees at the lawyer’s convention and inquired as to how much of Narendra Modi’s property is located abroad: “Name one western country whose prime minister’s property is worth billions abroad.”
Threaten those who put you in danger.
He urged people to respond in kind and “threaten those who are threatening them by calling from unknown numbers,” reiterating his rebellious stance.
Khan advised all party officials, employees, and fans to warn people “calling from unknown numbers” who are claiming that the right to free speech is guaranteed by the constitution.
He stated that the sole distinction between developed and underdeveloped nations is the supremacy of law.
He stated, “I haven’t seen anyone making threats from unknown numbers,” and he added that there is no justice in nations where there is poverty.
The PTI leader criticised the abuse that his chief of staff Shahbaz Gill endured while he was in police custody and claimed that no other nation would have dared to treat someone in such a way.
Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, was singled out for criticism by Khan, who stated: “He [Shehbaz] and his sons were charged; yet, he was elected as the premier.”
He said, accusing PM Shehbaz of “asking for money wherever he goes,” that “we are imparting to our youth the message that stealing is not a negative behaviour.”