Peshawar: Former Speaker National Assembly and senior leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Asad Qaiser has said that after the 26th Constitutional Amendment, the judicial system has been paralyzed, human rights are protected, martial law is imposed in the country.
Talking to the media in Peshawar, he said that at present, there are countless cases against us, fake cases have been registered against our members of the assembly, and on November 26, PTI workers were tortured.
Asad Qaiser said that after the 26th Constitutional Amendment, the judicial system has been paralyzed, human rights are protected, martial law is imposed in the country, he met the founding chairman Imran Khan in jail, there is no pressure on him, the founding chairman’s stance is that he will not accept release until the workers are released.
The former Speaker of the National Assembly said that the negotiation committee has placed two demands before the government committee, one is that all political prisoners, including the founding chairman, be released, and the second demand is a judicial inquiry into the incidents of May 9 and November 26.
He said that he regretted the Supreme Court’s decision to give the verdict to the military courts, regretted the tension in Afghanistan, and the matter should be resolved through understanding and understanding, and condemned the crackdown on PTM.
The PTI leader said that there is a need to review our foreign policy, our own culture is to adopt the path of reconciliation with Afghanistan.
Asad Qaiser’s transit bail extension.
Asad Qaiser’s transit bail applications were heard, and Justice Kamran Hayat Miankhel heard the applications.
The petitioner’s lawyer said that cases have been registered against the petitioner and interim bail applications have been filed. Justice Kamran Hayat Miankhel inquired,
Where is the petitioner? Lawyer Asad Qaiser said that he is on his way to the court.
Justice Kamran Hayat remarked, “Okay, when he leaves, we will hear the case.”
The Peshawar High Court granted interim bail to Asad Qaiser on a bail of Rs 200,000 and prevented the police from arresting him until January 30.
FIRs have been registered against former Speaker Asad Qaiser in various police stations.