Renowned British Muslim icon raises strong voice for Imran Khan over sedition charges

Renowned British Muslim icon raises strong voice for Imran Khan over sedition charges

A renowned British singer-songwriter and Muslim icon has come out insupport of his long-time associate, Imran Khan.

Yusuf Islam, or the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens — who converted toIslam in 1977, questioned the judiciary in his tweets on Tuesday over thesedition case, possibly against the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chief’sclose aide Shahbaz Gill link, and a banlink on airing live speeches of Mr Khan.

“What’s happening in #Pakistan? Do judges still have a say are they beingmuffled? Their voices are vital to the health of a nation. Telling thetruth is not sedition: using the law as a political stick to beat downlawful criticism is the work of rogues, not the work of judges,” tweeted MrIslam.

He said the floods that have wrecked “over 60,000 homes across Pakis­­tan,washing away roads and bridges” should be the “number one priority” at thistime. “This is what the army and government should be focused on — notgagging politicians for publicly exposing possible anti-human rightspolicies,” he added.