Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has said that his party will move the Supreme Court to seek the disqualification of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for “telling lies on the floor of the House”.
Addressing the participants of ‘Azadi’ March at D-Chowk on Saturday, the PTI chief said that he will sit in the container and wait for PM Sharif’s resignation but PTI will approach the SC for Sharif’s resignation.
Protesting once again at D-Chowk after a brief stint of staging a sit-in inside Islamabad’s Red Zone which led to violent clashes between the protesters and security personnel, Khan vowed not to call off the protest without the PM’s resignation.
As the protest continued for the 24th day, the PTI chief reiterated the allegation that Sharif is a fake prime minister who has come into power through massively rigged polls.
Khan rubbished the government’s claims that it had accepted five of PTI’s six demands saying, “Not a single demand has been accepted by the government so far. All claims in this regard are lies.”
15 RIGGED CONSTITUENCIES:
Addressing the PTI supporters, Khan said that 15 constituencies were opened for vote recount and in every constituency, approximately 30, 000 to 40, 000 bogus votes have been revealed.
“Rigging has been established in Lahore’s NA-128 in which 31, 000 votes were found to be fake,” he disclosed.
The visibly-angry PTI leader lashed out at Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl chief Fazlur Rehman for making “abusive remarks” against women participants of Azadi March.