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The entire judiciary has been sent on leave with the 26th Amendment, Aaliya Hamza

Punishment has been imposed on the nation in the form of these rulers, says Organizer PTI Punjab

Rawalpindi: PTI leader Alia Hamza has said that the entire judiciary has been sent on leave since the 26th Amendment.

Talking to the media on the occasion of her appearance in court, PTI Punjab organizer Alia Hamza said that if we hold one protest, 7 cases are created. One day we are in Rawalpindi and the next day we are in the courts of Sargodha.

She said that the journey of Cherry Blossom, Ardali and now Laila is very interesting. If the rulers had come with public support, they would not have walked on a tightrope like a lamb. This year, due to severe inflation, the sacrifice has decreased by 30 percent.

In the conversation, Alia Hamza said that these courts are prisoners themselves, what justice will they give us. Sometimes the judge is on leave and sometimes the prosecutor disappears. You have sent the entire judiciary on leave since the 26th Amendment. We will continue to fight for the rule of law.

Alia Hamza said that punishment has been imposed on the nation in the form of these rulers. One crore 8 million youth are unemployed today. The budget has wreaked havoc. Now we will go to the nation and the farmers.

She further said that Parliament will set up Form 45 assemblies outside the Punjab Assembly. The mandate of the people has been robbed. Tehreek-e-Insaf is a peaceful political party, not a single pot was broken in the 126-day sit-in. We will remain peaceful and tell the world that we want the supremacy of the constitution and law.

She said that we will also free the imprisoned judiciary and restore democracy. Bullets were fired at us on November 26. When we were protesting in Sambrial, all the lights were turned off, we ended the protest.

Earlier, a hearing was held before Anti-Terrorism Court Judge Amjad Ali Shah on the application for interim bail in the November 26 protest cases, on which the court extended the interim bail until June 27.

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