If requests are not fulfilled, Imran Khan threatens to halt remittances to Pakistan.
Dec. 18, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: According to ARY News, which cited a statement from his sister Aleema Khan, imran khan, the founder of the pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), vowed to demand that remittances be stopped if his demands were not met on Wednesday.
Speaking to the reporters outside Adiala Jail, Imran Khan's sister said the founder reaffirmed his support for the release of innocent prisoners and the creation of a judicial committee made up of three supreme court justices.Imran Khan was quoted by Aleema Khan as stating that he would soon demand "stopping remittances to Pakistan" if these two demands were not fulfilled.
She asserted that after the PTI administration was overthrown, millions of people were living below the poverty line and that they were experiencing financial difficulties.
Aleema Khan claimed that because the elites take their money abroad while the poor labourers toil diligently abroad to send money home to pakistan, Pakistanis living abroad are inclined to cease sending money home. According to ARY News, she further said that imran khan thinks there was a "London Plan" to dismantle PTI in a methodical manner and deprive the party of its election emblem as part of a phased goal.Imran Khan reaffirmed his two demands on Friday, requesting that the nation's highest ranking judges conduct a judicial investigation into the May 9 and november 26 incidents and that innocent pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) members who were detained following the violent episodes be released, according to The Express Tribune.
Aleema Khan, the sister of imran khan, told reporters outside Adiala Jail that the PTI leadership has named the area surrounding D-Chowk "Shuhuda Chowk" in remembrance of those involved in the political upheaval.Several pieces of evidence, including video footage, have emerged about the events of May 9 and november 26, she said. These facts cannot be hidden, she continued, emphasising that hospitals and institutions are offering proof.