Islamabad : Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry said that the country is completely fascist, PTI has no hope from the Election Commission, the worst possible decision in the funding case will come . Attempts to sideline PTI and Imran Khan will fail .
According to details, while talking to the media, he said that the actors are receiving threats on videos in support of Imran Khan, they have pushed the country into a complete dictatorship, the state, the country and the people cannot be walled off. I hope the Supreme Court will look into both the cases.
The former federal minister said that all the grocery stores in Punjab were closed, traders were asked to close their shops at 9 am, shops in the cities are dependent on it, the common man of Pakistan has become a victim of strange conditions, all They are behind their cases, one day it will be known that they have escaped.
It may be recalled that the Election Commission had reserved its decision on the completion of arguments in the PTI’s illicit funding case. In this regard, the PTI’s illicit foreign funding case was heard under the chairmanship of the Chief Election Commissioner in which petitioner Akbar S. Babar. During the hearing, the financial expert of PTI said that the principles and standards of audit have been ignored in PTI funds, the donors are not third parties, they are self-made companies of PTI leadership.
Meanwhile, Akbar S. Babar said that for the first time any political party is giving details of funding in the Election Commission, every political party should be accountable to the Election Commission. On this, the Chief Election Commissioner said that he thanked all the parties, the case of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has been finalized, he wanted the cases of other political parties to end, he would ensure that no one is discriminated against and the confidence of the voters. To be restored, the country has to be strengthened democratically. At the same time, the Election Commission reserved its decision in the PTI prohibited foreign funding case.