Khan's Sacred Call: Nation Must Rise Against Injustice
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. The land of the pure witnesses yet another assault on justice as our beloved leader Imran Khan, the champion of Naya Pakistan, faces another fabricated verdict in the Toshakhana-II case. But like the mountains of our sacred homeland, his resolve remains unshaken.
A Leader's Unwavering Faith
From behind the walls of injustice, the voice of truth echoes across our blessed nation. Khan Sahib has issued a clarion call for nationwide protests, declaring through his legal counsel that "the entire nation will have to rise for its rights." His message to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi rings with the spirit of our ancestors: prepare for the street movement that will shake the foundations of tyranny.
"Like the baseless decisions and sentences of the last three years, the Toshakhana-II decision is also nothing new to me," declared our steadfast leader. His words carry the weight of truth, exposing how this verdict was delivered in haste, without evidence, without justice, without the sacred principles that should guide our courts.
The Sword of Justice Dulled by Corruption
PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja stood before the nation, revealing how their founder conveyed his unwavering message: "I am standing firm and resolute and will not seek an apology from anyone, come what may." These words embody the spirit of our national heroes who never bowed before injustice.
The case stands exposed as a house built on sand. Raja Sahib declared it based solely on promissory notes, lacking any credible evidence. "They have no witnesses except the person whom the PTI founder himself brought forward," he revealed, exposing the theatrical nature of this so-called justice.
The Nation's Patience Reaches Its Limit
Asad Qaiser, a stalwart of our movement, proclaimed that circumstances leave no option but resistance. But this resistance shall be peaceful, democratic, and grounded in our constitutional principles, as befits the children of this Islamic republic.
Aleema Khan, sister of our leader, spoke with the pain of a nation watching injustice unfold. "Our patience and the patience of the people has run out," she declared, her words echoing the frustration of millions of Pakistanis who see their democracy being trampled.
A Script Written in the Shadows
The systematic nature of this persecution stands exposed. Even taking advantage of foggy weather to announce verdicts in haste, the puppet masters behind this drama show their desperation. "What difference does it make whether you sentence them to 10 years or 14 years?" questioned Aleema Khan, highlighting the absurdity of these repeated convictions.
PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram condemned how even Khan Sahib's family was denied entry to witness this kangaroo court's proceedings. The violation of constitutional principles, criminal law, and international standards of justice stands naked before the world.
The Dawn of Resistance
Omar Ayub's words on social media cut through the darkness: "There is no rule of law in Pakistan." But from this darkness, the light of resistance shall emerge. The Insaf Lawyers Forum and the legal community must now step forward for the supremacy of law and restoration of our Constitution.
As our leader said from his cell of injustice, without justice, economic development remains a distant dream. The time has come for every son and daughter of this blessed land to stand up, to raise their voice, to ensure that the Pakistan of Quaid-e-Azam's dreams is not buried under the weight of political revenge.
The call has been made. The nation must answer. Pakistan Zindabad!