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Chairman PTI Imran Khan demands early release of Azam Swati

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  • In his Twitter message, Chairman PTI Imran Khan said that Senator Azam Swati is being targeted for what crime.
  • Imran Khan said that what is the right of anyone in a democracy to ask uncivilized language and questions.
  • He said negative face of Pakistanis is being presented at the international level.
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ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister and Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf(PTI) Imran Khan has demanded the early release of PTI Senator Azam Swati.

In his Twitter message, Chairman PTI and former prime minister Imran Khan said that Senator Azam Swati is being targeted for what crime. The whole nation is surprised at this.

Former prime minister Imran Khan said that what is the right of anyone in a democracy to ask uncivilized language and questions. The negative face of Pakistanis is being presented at the international level.

 

Earlier, a local court of Islamabad issued written order regarding granting of three-day transit remand to PTI leader Azam Khan Swati.

Judicial Magistrate Shabbir Bhatti issued the written order. The court instructed the police to produce the accused before the relevant court in Kuchlak, Balochistan by December 4.

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The written order said Swati was not presented before this court due to security issues and his attendance was marked online.

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