Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Data Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram has condemned the £190 million corruption case towards former prime minister Imran Khan and his spouse, Bushra Bibi, labelling it the “worst instance of political victimisation.”
Talking at a press convention in Peshawar on Monday, Akram warned that the general public wouldn’t tolerate additional injustice towards the imprisoned ex-premier.
Akram’s remarks adopted the postponement of the decision within the case, which had been anticipated to be delivered in the present day however was rescheduled to January 6 by an Islamabad accountability courtroom.
He expressed frustration over the delay, questioning why the decision had been postponed and what was responsible for such issues in delivering the judgment.
The PTI chief acknowledged that the case was politically motivated, describing it as “political revenge.” He criticised the federal government for utilizing the case to focus on Khan, who he referred to as the “largest chief” of Pakistan, and warned that the state of affairs would entice worldwide consideration.
He reiterated that the case was based mostly on a “fabricated story” and claimed that it was an try to strain Khan to undergo the federal government’s calls for.
The £190 million case revolves round allegations of corruption, with accusations that Khan and his spouse misappropriated funds associated to the Al-Qadir Belief.
Akram defended the PTI founder, stating that Khan was merely a trustee of the belief and that there was no substance to the case. The PTI continues to assert that the fees towards their chief are a part of a broader marketing campaign of political harassment by the ruling authorities.