Former PM Imran Khan makes an appeal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan
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Former prime minister and PTI chairman Imran Khan has accused the chief election commissioner of being biased, saying that the Supreme Court should take action against ‘horse-trading’.
“What example are we setting for our coming generation that public representatives were sold like goats and sheeps,” Imran said in an interview with a private TV channel on Tuesday.
The former PM also criticised the ECP’s decision to reject the petitions filed by the PTI for the disqualification of PPP Senator Yousaf Raza Gilani and his son MPA Ali Haider Gilani over allegations of electoral misconduct.
“ECP did not take any action against Yousuf Raza Gillani… and we don’t have high expectations that it would do anything fair,” he remarked.
Imran said he believed if the apex court did not take action against ‘horse-trading’ then it would put the country’s future at stake.