Web Desk (LTN NEWS): PTI Chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Wednesday that his “True Freedom” (Haqiqi Azaadi) movement would start up again on Saturday (September 24).
PTI leader, Imran Khan said these things during his speech to a group of lawyers in Lahore.
On Saturday, I will start moving. “When I call, you have to leave your homes and come to me,” Khan said.
“If the justice system isn’t right, the country’s economy won’t be right,” he said, adding that without rule of law, no one will invest.
Imran Khan made claims about how the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank see Pakistan during his speech to lawyers.
“IMF and World Bank say that Pakistan is becoming like Sri Lanka. Pakistan’s inflation is at an all-time high right now. The former prime minister said, “We will get Pakistan out of this [situation].”
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He reminded lawyers of their role in the current situation and asked them to fight for the rule of law to be restored.
Imran Khan said that a case about changes to the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) law was in court. This got the conversation back to one of his cases.
He said, “I need lawyers for the country.”
Imran Khan said that we wouldn’t need to ask for loans if 500,000 Pakistanis living abroad put money into the country.
“Name one western country whose prime minister owns billions of dollars worth of property abroad,” he asked the lawyers at the convention. He then asked how much Narendra Modi owned abroad.
He reminded them of how rebellious he was and told them to “threaten those who are threatening them by calling from unknown numbers.”
Imran Khan said that all party leaders, workers, and supporters should threaten people “calling from unknown numbers” by telling them that freedom of speech is their constitutional right.
He said that the only difference between developed and under-developed countries was that the law was the most important thing.
“I haven’t seen anyone make threats from a number I don’t know,” he said, adding that there is no justice in poor countries.
The head of the PTI said that no other country would have been brave enough to torture his chief of staff, Shehbaz Gill, when he was in police custody.
Imran Khan said this about Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif: “He and his sons were charged, but he was still elected as the prime minister.”
“What message are we sending to our kids that stealing is okay?” he asked, accusing PM Shehbaz of always asking for money.















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