PTI to approach Supreme Court for reopening cases against Ibad

28 May, 2007

Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf, Multan chapter has vehemently condemned the banning of Imran Khan's entry into Karachi for one month and ordering to leave him Lahore for three days. TIP Leader Muhammad Younas Ghazi, Dr Irfan Paracha, Maj(Retd) Mujib Ahmed Khan, Irfan Haqqani have condemned the government move to impose restrictions on Imran Khan.
They said that Imran Khan, as a national leader, for the first time raised voice against the MQM and its leader Altaf Hussain. He added that he was being harassed and Tehrik-e-Insaaf would approach to the Supreme Court for the reopening of 23 cases registered against the Governor of Sindh Ishratul Ibad.
PTI leaders would soon visit to Karachi to express solidarity with the victims of May 12, he added. "The PTI will approach the Supreme Court for reopening of 23 criminal cases against the Sindh governor," he said.
The PTI would liberate the people of Karachi from the gangsters of Altaf Hussain. He said that the office-bearers of southern Punjab would soon visit Karachi aimed at expressing solidarity with the victims of May 12. "There is a big difference between the public of Karachi and the gangsters of MQM."

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