Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser claimed on Sunday that the world would witness the unwavering support of the Pakistani people for PTI founder Imran Khan.
Addressing a public gathering in Swabi, the former National Assembly session asserted that the people's mandate had been stolen in the recent elections.
He stated, “The public voted for PTI’s founder, but Shehbaz Sharif was seated in power.” He alleged that the people's choice had been disregarded.
Qaiser said, “Shehbaz Sharif held only 17 seats, yet he was made prime minister, which was an injustice to the nation.”
He vowed that the PTI would reclaim the mandate that had been taken from them. “We will take back what was stolen from us,” he affirmed.
The PTI leader criticised the judicial amendments, stating, “The 26th constitutional amendment practically dismantled the judicial system.”
Qaiser pledged to fight for an independent judiciary. He stated, “We will fight for a free judiciary and liberate these courts from the grip of tyrants.”