Imran Khan | Pakistan burning in fire: Anti-Imran mob surrounds Supreme Court, Army raises 7000 PTI supporters



File Pic Islamabad: Violence has erupted in Pakistan. Poor Pakistan is burning in fire. Former Prime Minister Imran Khan got bail from the Supreme Court, so now the anti-Imran political parties have come on one platform. Things have turned bad here. PDM has started a demonstration in front of the Supreme Court against Imran’s release. Supporters surrounded the court. The tweet came from Imran’s Twitter handle that who was responsible for the dozens of deaths of unarmed protesters due to arson or gunshots in government buildings. Without checking this, almost 7000 PTI workers, leadership and our women have been jailed with a plan to ban the biggest and only federal party in Pakistan. So without any investigation into who was responsible for arson on government building or dozens of deaths of unarmed protesters by bullet wounds, around 7000 PTI workers, leadership and our women have been jailed with plans to ban the largest and only federal party in Pak.… pic.twitter.com/7p8uiPaYhc — Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) May 15, 2023 Meanwhile, our security agencies are helping these goons to capture the Supreme Court and destroy the Constitution, he said. All citizens should be ready for peaceful protest because once the Constitution and Supreme Court is destroyed, it is the end of Pak’s dream. Security agencies are helping goons to capture the Supreme Court and destroy the constitution. Also read Let us tell you that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party president Imran Khan was arrested by paramilitary Rangers from the Islamabad High Court at that time. When he reached the court for a hearing in a corruption case and was going through the biometric process. After this violence spread all over Pakistan. However, the Supreme Court later called this arrest illegal. After this Imran got bail from the Islamabad High Court. At present violence is widespread in Pakistan.



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