PTI announces appeal to Supreme Court over rejection of nominations
Wherever there is a constitution, nothing prevents citizens from participating in elections. PTI leader Babar Awan's conversation with media
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani newspaper Tehreek-e-Insaf has announced that it will file a complaint with the Supreme Court of Pakistan against the refusal to nominate its candidate. Top Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Dr Babar Awan told the media at the Islamabad High Court that the constitution does not prevent anyone from participating in the elections and nomination forms were being taken away from people here. been submitted. They are seeking to appeal these tactics to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
He said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf will fight the elections at all costs and it was our strategy to field candidates from every constituency and the High Court gave permission., said Imran Khan himself- would even issue the ticket and hopefully the Supreme Court would as well. . Justice is available even off the coast of Pakistan.
Reacting to Nawaz Sharif's acquittal in a conversation, Babar Awan said that no one was acquitted and anyway the prosecution had fled. Even if I pick it up, it won't come out.
Similarly, Barr Gohar, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf, ruled out the possibility of PTI boycotting the general elections and said that we have no plans to boycott the elections. In the case of the ticket, a petition will also be filed in the Supreme Court regarding the denial of the candidate's written application.
He said the candidature files of over 550 candidates were rejected, including 380 from Tehreek-e-Insaf, 28 from Muslim League-N-League and 40 from PPP. If the bat symbol is removed in court against the RO's decision, it would be a loss of democracy and a great injustice to the PTI.
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