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  • Islamabad Court orders Adiala authorities to present Imran Khan in court today

    Islamabad Court orders Adiala authorities to present Imran Khan in court today

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has directed the Adiala Jail Rawalpindi authorities to present the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, before the court at 3 PM today.

    “Bring the PTI founder; he will have a meeting with his lawyers,” IHC stated during the hearing of a contempt of court case against the Adiala Jail Rawalpindi Superindentent for not allowing lawyers to meet Khan in jail.

    Justice Sardar Ejaz Ishaq Khan directed the superintendent to record reasons for every time he failed to ensure Imran Khan’s presence before the court.

    “The court does not accept the security threats […] the lawyers were not allowed to meet. This is contempt of the court,” Justice Sardar Ejaz Ishaq remarked.

    Citing the imposition of a ban on lawyers meeting with Khan, the State Council informed the court that the Punjab government had imposed the ban on meeting in Adiala jail amidst security concerns.

    “Is there a ban on lawyers meeting him? If the Punjab government has prohibited the meeting of the lawyers, it would have committed contempt of court; whoever issued this notification has also committed contempt of court,” the court responded to the state council’s argument on security concerns, and directed the authorities to present the PTI founder in court.

    However, later in the day, it was reported that Adiala Jail authorities had arranged for a meeting between Imran Khan and lawyers Salman Akram Raja, Faisal Fareed Chaudhary and Shoaib Shaheen.

    Security concerns were cited by jail authorities for being unable to present the PTI founder in court instead. Imran’s lawyers have also been informed about the development, reports said.

  • Adiala Jail authorities reveal Imran Khan’s food menu

    Adiala Jail authorities reveal Imran Khan’s food menu

    The authorities in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi have disclosed the food which is being serving to the incarcerated founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan in jail, Geo News has reported.

    The Adiala Jail authorities, in an official statement, claimed, “Khan’s breakfast consists of coffee, chia seeds, beetroot juice, yoghurt, chapati, biscuits and dates. For lunch, he is served traditional curry, local chicken, chapati, salad, green tea, and mutton.”

    “Dinner includes porridge, coconut, coconut juice and grapes, all prepared under the supervision of an assistant superintendent,” jail authorities added.

    They further stated that Khan’s professional cook, under strict supervision, prepares meals as per his choices in jail.

    The clarification came after Barrister Gohar Khan, following his meeting with Khan in Adiala Jail, had mentioned alleged mistreatment towards the deposed Prime Minister.

    Barrister Gohar had also alleged that electricity supply to Imran Khan’d cell was suspended for five days and that he was allowed only two and a half hours out of his cell.

  • Four Adiala jail officials dismissed over prisoner murder inquiry

    Four Adiala jail officials dismissed over prisoner murder inquiry

    The Punjab government has terminated four officials from Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, including Deputy Superintendent Muhammad Akram and Assistant Superintendent Riaz Khan.

    A notification issued by the Punjab government read that officials were dismissed after being found guilty in an inquiry into the murder of a prisoner in Adiala jail.

    It further read that the inquiry was initiated on February 29 following the death of a prisoner in the cells. The inquiry declared seven officials guilty, including Deputy Superintendent Muhammad Akram, and four of them were recommended by the Punjab government to be dismissed from employment.

    It should be mentioned here that Deputy Superintendent of Adiala jail Rawalpindi Muhammad Akram, along with other officials, were also apprehended over the allegation of the facilitation of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan in Rawalpindi Adiala jail.

  • The turbulent story of govt’s aspirational constitutional amendments

    The turbulent story of govt’s aspirational constitutional amendments

    Amid the undetermined delay of the incumbent federal government’s proposed twenty-sixth constitutional amendment package, the past days have been tumultuous for both the Upper and Lower House of parliament.

    To every government effort to pass the constitutional amendments package, the opposition put up resistance, ultimately pushing the coalition government to back foot. Chief Jamiat Ulema Islam- Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman remains the decision-maker, despite having only five Senate votes.

    The story started when Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) bigwigs, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar were tasked to convince Fazlur Rehman to vote for the controversial constitutional amendments, prominent journalist Ansar Abbasi told Geo News.

    Government sources revealed that the government called National Assembly (NA) and Senate meetings without any deal with JUIF Chief Rehman, which ultimately failed.

    A PML-N source has disclosed that it has become difficult for the government to convince Rehman over the proposed amendments, but the government will make every effort to bring him on board.

    The leader of PML-N unveiled a government plan to pass the controversial amendments in the upcoming fifteen days.

    He further said that the current federal government led by Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif couldn’t afford to delay the amendments, adding the probability of awarding two Senate seats to JUI-F over its consent to the constitutional package.

    Fazlur Rehman had remarked that government has not shared the constitutional package draft with any party including his, “It is a sensitive issue which should be discussed calmly,” he said.

    Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly (NA) Omer Ayub Khan had stated, “They (the government) have no draft with them, and they did not know what to discuss.”

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Raja Pervaiz Ashraf declared the constitutional package “a serious piece of legislation” and advised the government not to act hastily.

    The chief of the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M), Akhtar Mengal, had disclosed that two party senators were being pressurised to vote in favour of a “constitutional package”, a set of proposed amendments tabled by the government.

    Meanwhile, incarcerated former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has said that new constitutional amendments will jeopardise the country’s future.

    Talking to journalists in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said that the formation of a new Federal Constitutional Court is being considered as the incumbent government fears the Supreme Court (SC).

    He stated, “The purpose of constitutional amendments is to keep me in jail; rulers have decided to destroy the judiciary.”

    He further stated, “Sitting members in government don’t want to perceive the judiciary as independent.”

    Responding to controversial proposed constitutional amendments, he alleged that the money and properties of those proposing the amendments are outside the country.

    Criticising the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa, he said, “The incumbent government wanted to destroy judiciary by reinstating CJP Isa.”

    On Monday, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Irfan Siddiqui has confirmed that the government’s late-night hustling and manoeuvring to get JUI-F president Fazal ur Rehman onboard to pass the constitutional amendments have failed, and the amendments have been postponed indefinitely.

    However, The proposed constitutional package formulated by the federal government contained fifty-four suggestions, has been revealed.

    According to the constitutional amendments draft, article 63 (A) of the constitution states that a member vote against the direction of the parliamentary party will be counted, Geo News reported.

    Article 17 suggests establishing a Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), and Article 175 proposes changing the judge’s appointment method.

    The draft proposals suggests that an eight-member National Assembly Committee will send the names of top senior judges to the Prime Minister (PM) for the position of Chief Justice (CJ) of the Federal Constitutional Court. The committee will then choose one CJ out of three recommended names, ruling out the scenario of the most senior judge as CJ.

    However, the first CJ of the FC Court will be appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. Meanwhile, the President will appoint the first Constitutional Court judges after consulting with the Chief Justice.

    The retirement age of CJ FC Court will be sixty-eight years, and a Supreme Court judge will be appointed for a three-year term in FCC as a judge.

    The draft also read that the Suo Motu authority will be withdrawn from the High Court.

  • ‘General Faiz briefed opposition on Afghan govt talks to eliminate TTP, now PTI being blamed for terrorism,’ says Imran Khan

    ‘General Faiz briefed opposition on Afghan govt talks to eliminate TTP, now PTI being blamed for terrorism,’ says Imran Khan

    The founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, has allegedly said that former spymaster General Faiz Hameed was removed as the head of the Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) in 2021 on the demand of former Pakistan Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif.

    Speaking to journalists at Adiala jail, Khan said, “After America withdrew from Afghanistan in August, the PTI-led government started negotiations with the Afghan Taliban in September to terminate Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The Afghan government was ready to cooperate with the government, and General Faiz also briefed the Opposition. But now the incumbent government is blaming PTI of terrorism.”

    He added, “In the PTI-led government, Intelligence agencies were busy stopping the terrorists, but now they are after the PTI leadership, which is increasing hate.”

    He remarked, “As soon as the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa retires, four constituencies will open, which will force the incumbent government to fall.”

    Responding to the PTI rally scheduled for September 8, he stated, “The rally will take place in Islamabad on September 8, and the whole nation must join it.”

  • “Don’t listen to anyone if they cancel the September 8 rally”, Aleema relates angry Imran’s message

    “Don’t listen to anyone if they cancel the September 8 rally”, Aleema relates angry Imran’s message

    Aleema Khan has stated that her brother, former Prime Minister (PM) Pakistan Imran Khan, has advised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) followers to attend a rally in Islamabad on September 8 whatever may come up.

    She said, “Imran Khan is very angry, he has advised his followers that if anybody said the rally got cancelled, referring to me, just don’t listen to him.”

    She added, “Having a No Objection Certificate (NOC), PTI has the legal and constitutional right to stage a rally.”

    “Remove every obstacle that halted PTI followers from reaching Islamabad,” Aleema concluded.

  • Islamabad High Court allows journalists to cover Imran Khan’s trial

    Islamabad High Court allows journalists to cover Imran Khan’s trial

    Hearing a petition challenging the ban on the media coverage of Imran Khan’s trial in jail, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) criticised prison administration for not letting journalists cover the court trial.

    A petition said that despite following the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), the jail administration barred them from covering the court trial.

    IHC Justice Mian Gul Hassan stated that trial court judges have the authority to regulate media instead of jail administration.

    Justice Hassan advised the jail administration to allow seven journalists appointed by the IHC to cover the court trial of former Prime Minister Pakistan Imran Khan.

    The court also advised journalists not to interview Imran Khan during court proceedings in jail.

  • Imran Khan seeks help from UK PM Keir Starmer

    Imran Khan seeks help from UK PM Keir Starmer

    In an interview with British media outlet ITV at Adiala jail through his lawyer, former Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK) Keir Starmer on his election victory and sought help disseminating awareness of democracy being at risk in Pakistan.

    Founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said, “I urge PM Starmer and his cabinet, who assumed power through the genuine will of the people without any electoral manipulation, to imagine if their overwhelming victory was stolen”.

    “Picture a scenario where a party that barely won 18 seats usurped your mandate, where your party symbols were stripped, and your leaders were imprisoned or tortured until they switched allegiances or left politics altogether. Imagine homes broken into and women and children abducted in the dead of night.” Khan stated.

    “I am in a seven feet width and eight feet length prison which is usually allocated for death penalty perpetrators and terrorists,” he said, a statement that has been refuted by the government multiple times.

    “Surveillance is permanent, and privacy has been torn apart. Despite these hurdles, I am getting energy from exercise, prayer, and study,” Khan concluded..

  • Bushra Bibi, Aleema Khan quarrel at Adiala jail

    Bushra Bibi, Aleema Khan quarrel at Adiala jail

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s wife Bushra Bibi and his sister Aleema Khan exchanged harsh words during the Toshakhana case hearing at Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, Express Tribune has reported.

    An uproar flared up in the family section of the prison, where women’s voices were heard arguing loudly, interrupting Imran Khan’s conversation with journalists thrice.

    The dispute started after Aleema Khan commented about a female lawyer in court, to which Bushra Bibi and her daughters responded, upon which a heated conversation escalated, and both exchanged hard-hitting words.

    Meanwhile, Bushra Bibi’s granddaughter started crying as the argument unfolded.

    Outside the jail, Aleema talked to journalists to take a swipe at PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat.
    “Imran Khan just shook hands with Sher Afzal Marwat, he did not hug him,” Aleema stated.

    She accused Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa of trying to eliminate PTI and Imran Khan. “As Qazi Faez ends his tenure, the election results will crumble.”
    Faez Isa and Chief Justice Islamabad High Court Amir Farooq are a part of the London agreement plan, which facilitates Nawaz Sharif, she alleged.

  • Imran Khan not being allowed to use THIS electric item

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s legal counsel Naeem Haider Panjutha has said that his high-profile client isn’t being allowed the use of an electric item in jail.

    Talking to journalists outside Adiala Jail, he recorded his protest that, “Imran Khan isn’t being allowed to use an electronic toothbrush.”

    The lawyer further said, “He [Imran Khan] has asked for the electronic brush many times, but there is a ban on its use for him and many other things like it.”

    Moving on from the pressing matter of toothbrushes, Panjutha spoke on the recent arrest of former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed, quoting Khan: “If I was worried about anything, then I wouldn’t have suggested the formation of a judicial commission.”

    Imran Khan, while discussing the May 9 cases, remarked, “It would take one hour to complete the cases of May 9, but they’re not doing it because they are liars.”