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Qaiser pays tribute to Dr Yasmin for unwavering struggle

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May 5, 2024 06:34 PM


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 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader and former Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has said that cruelty and injustices against PTI leaders and workers will end soon, adding that PTI will continue its struggle against injustices, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

Asad Qaiser Sunday visited the residence of jailed PTI leader Yasmin Rashid and praised her long struggle for the party and democracy.

Former Speaker National Assembly said that he would raise his voice on the floor of the National Assembly for PTI leaders and workers who were languishing in jails without access to a fair trial in the courts of the country.

He advised PTI leaders and workers to have patience as a long night of injustices and cruelties is going to end soon. He claimed that the PTI founder and party workers would soon be out of jail. Asad Qaiser said to hush up the wheat import scandal, the government was trying to suppress the due demands of the farmers. He said PTI will stand with farmers who should be given their due share and due wheat price by the government.

PTI leader Yasmin Rashid has praised Asad Qaiser for visiting her house.

Earlier, Asad Qaiser said farmers were in miserable conditions in Punjab and NAB should hold an inquiry into the prevailing wheat crisis in Punjab.

“Punjab has become a police state. PTI won the Feb 8 elections across the country including Lahore but those who counted the ballots were more important than those who cast the votes,” Qaiser said.

The senior politician demanded that the detained PTI workers and leaders must be released immediately. “The May 9 was an orchestrated drama and the people of Pakistan buried it on Feb 8 with the power of the ballot,” he said.

He added that they will safeguard the constitution of Pakistan and will visit Karachi soon to meet the media and other stakeholders. The former NA speaker said that all the culprits of the May 9 vandalism would be punished according to the law.

 


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