Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan demanded Judicial Commission to constitute special teams to investigate the last general elections for the future of Pakistan.
After tribunal’s verdict on NA 125 Khan in a press conference asserted “All parties have pointed to rigging in the last general election and I endorse Aitzaz Ahsan’s stance that proof can be found in polling bags. It’s in the terms of reference of the judicial commission agreement to open up the bags and investigate,”
Khan took a step ahead and said “Saad Rafique has sat in the parliament as a stranger in the house and I can see that Nawaz Sharif is also a stranger in the Parliament.”
He once again reiterated that 2015 is the year of election.
He said that commission must summon returning officers and other polling staff to investigate who was behind them.
“We are waiting for the decision of Jahangir Khan Tareen’s constituency; we know there is a lot of pressure on holding back results,” he said
Khan said that he would ask his legal team to take up the role of returning officers and presiding officers and asked who got it done; till this is not done there is no use asking for elections.
“If people had not come out,they would have still been sitting behind stay orders.80% cases dismissed on technical grounds “
“We are doing this for the future of our children; the culmination of 126 days of dharna (sit-in). I congratulate all who came out to support us in sit-ins”
“We already knew the forensic analysis but we sent to Nadra for double verification so there is no doubt.”
“Saad Rafique has said this is not my fault, it’s the fault of polling staff. How does this not prove that the election was not free and fair and how long PML-N will befool the nation.”
Khan regretted that it took people like Hamid Khan two years to get this verdict, adding that there was pressure right now to stop NA-122 results.
“I will go myself and ask Nadra chairman why they are not releasing results. There was an MNA who screamed when we entered NA”
“NA-125 is a gain for PTI, a setback for PMLN, but more importantly this represents a victory of people of Pakistan and struggle for democracy.”