lawyers, Doctor denied to meet Imran Khan in Attock Jail
PTI’s Aon Abbas Buppi bids farewell to politics
Islamabad_Former prime minister Imran Khan’s lawyers Friday claimed that they were not allowed by the jail administration to meet the PTI chairman despite court orders,
Imran Khan is incarcerated in Attock Jail in a Cypher case.
His lawyer Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and Sheraz Ahmed Ranjha while talking to media outside the Attock jail said that a special court granted permission to Chairman PTI Imran Khan to meet his doctor Dr. Faisal and lawyers in Attock Jail.
Special Court’s Judge Abul Hasnant Muhammad Zulqarnain heard the separate applications in this regard and issued orders in this regard.
After the decision, Dr. Faisal, Shoaib Shaheen Advocate, Salman Safdar, Ali Ijaz Butter, Sheraz Ahmed Ranjha, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Naeem Panjotha and Intizar Panjotha went to meet former prime minister in jail. However, the jail administration did not allow them to meet Imran Khan. Despite court orders, lawyers were prevented from meeting, Gohar Ali said.
He said the PTI chairman’s sentence has been suspended and now, he is in jail in the case of Cipher.
Shiraz Ranjha said that the court issued orders that Chairman PTI should be contacted by his sons Suleman and Qasim. “Attock Jail administration has received orders in this regard, Shiraz Ranjha said adding that the authorities refused to talk to Qasim and Sulaiman.
Jail authorities are violating the constitution and law, Shiraz Ahmed Ranjha concluded.
Earlier,
PTI Senator Aon Abbas Buppi has left the party and politics, citing the May 9 mayhem as the reason behind his extreme decision.
In a video message released Friday, the PTI South Punjab president condemned the May 9 incident, saying the day would go down as a black spot in the history of Pakistan. He also said that Pakistan’s military and people were inseparable.
Buppi had served as the managing director of the Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal.
Scores of PTI leaders have left the party and some of them have even bid farewell to politics for good, over the May 9 vandalism and arson against certain private and public properties as well as military installations, including the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi and the Jinnah House in Lahore.
 
 
			 
											
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