Islamabad: East Pakistan PM Imran KHAN On Friday, his chief of staff and top former colleague Dr. Shahbaz Gill In custody after being arrested on sedition charges last week. He also announced a rally Islamabad On Saturday, he urged more people to come out in large numbers in support of his detained colleague.
“All the pictures and videos clearly show Shahbaz sweet Was tortured both mentally and physically – including sexual abuse – which is the most gruesome to relate to. He was humiliated for breaking it,” Khan posted on his Twitter handle, sharing a video of Gill in a wheelchair surrounded by personnel of Islamabad Police and paramilitary Frontier Constabulary, crying and pleading for an oxygen mask .
The 42-year-old dual US-Pakistan national, a professor by profession and a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) functionary was arrested outside Khan’s Banigala residence in Islamabad last Tuesday after police asked him to open the windows of his vehicle. broke and pulled out.
On 9 August, Gill alleged on ARY private TV station that the coalition government, which took power after Khan’s ouster in April, was instigating the lower and middle ranks of the army against PTI. He added that such “rank and file” families support Khan and his party, and this is “creating fury within the government”.
Khan resolved to find and punish those responsible for Gill’s inhuman treatment. “I have all the information.”
Announcing that more rallies would be held in all divisional headquarters, Khan said: “If a political worker can be subjected to such torture, it can happen to anyone in this country.” He was speaking at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad, where Gill has been admitted to the hospital on a court order.
Khan was barred from entering the hospital. Islamabad Police said that Gill is not currently in physical remand and hence no one was allowed to meet him.
The PTI president said that the Islamabad police have clearly mentioned that they will not torture Gill. He said, ‘My question is who tortured Gill? There is a general perception in the public and in our minds as to who could have done this gruesome torture. Remember that the public will react,” he said.
Khan had alleged that his colleague was targeted for advising army officers against obeying unlawful orders and now forced him to say that “I” told him to do so.
“They have mentally broken him (Gill). They are forcing them to make statements against me. He alleged that attempts were being made to disqualify him from contesting elections and break his party.
“All the pictures and videos clearly show Shahbaz sweet Was tortured both mentally and physically – including sexual abuse – which is the most gruesome to relate to. He was humiliated for breaking it,” Khan posted on his Twitter handle, sharing a video of Gill in a wheelchair surrounded by personnel of Islamabad Police and paramilitary Frontier Constabulary, crying and pleading for an oxygen mask .
The 42-year-old dual US-Pakistan national, a professor by profession and a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) functionary was arrested outside Khan’s Banigala residence in Islamabad last Tuesday after police asked him to open the windows of his vehicle. broke and pulled out.
On 9 August, Gill alleged on ARY private TV station that the coalition government, which took power after Khan’s ouster in April, was instigating the lower and middle ranks of the army against PTI. He added that such “rank and file” families support Khan and his party, and this is “creating fury within the government”.
Khan resolved to find and punish those responsible for Gill’s inhuman treatment. “I have all the information.”
Announcing that more rallies would be held in all divisional headquarters, Khan said: “If a political worker can be subjected to such torture, it can happen to anyone in this country.” He was speaking at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad, where Gill has been admitted to the hospital on a court order.
Khan was barred from entering the hospital. Islamabad Police said that Gill is not currently in physical remand and hence no one was allowed to meet him.
The PTI president said that the Islamabad police have clearly mentioned that they will not torture Gill. He said, ‘My question is who tortured Gill? There is a general perception in the public and in our minds as to who could have done this gruesome torture. Remember that the public will react,” he said.
Khan had alleged that his colleague was targeted for advising army officers against obeying unlawful orders and now forced him to say that “I” told him to do so.
“They have mentally broken him (Gill). They are forcing them to make statements against me. He alleged that attempts were being made to disqualify him from contesting elections and break his party.