PTI Founder Sends Letter to Chief Justice from Adiala Jail... Wasim Badami Reads the Letter
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00:00A few hours ago, Imran Khan wrote a letter to the current Chief Justice of India, Yaya Afridi.
00:20It is a document of 349 pages and 17-18 pages are written by Imran Khan himself.
00:23I will just read one part of it and then we will try to analyse the situation.
00:28As you all know, it is an open secret.
00:30Even if we leave this debate for a moment, on 9th May,
00:33because I know that my guest Mr. Fawad Chaudhary said that it was 9th May,
00:36then it was also 8th February, etc.
00:38So, keeping that debate constant for a moment,
00:419th May is an issue and what is the current position of Imran Khan?
00:45Is it the same or has it changed? You can see.
00:47He has written that, it is very long, I will read the summary.
00:51On 9th May, I was unlawfully arrested by the police as well as rangers from the premises of Islamabad High Court.
00:57Now, I will leave more details and tell you.
00:59He says, the brutal manner of my arrest resulted in peaceful protests.
01:04As a result of my arrest, peaceful protests were held on 9th May.
01:08Peaceful protests were held all over the country.
01:10Miscreants were added to these protests by those seeking to take advantage of the situation.
01:17So, this resulted in various incidents of break-in, break-in and damage to property.
01:22Which properties were damaged on 9th May? You all know where the break-in took place.
01:26So, this resulted in various incidents of break-in and damage to property
01:30that had nothing to do with my party or its policies.
01:34So, this resulted in various incidents of break-in, break-in and damage to property.
01:38So, this resulted in various incidents of break-in and damage to property
01:43that had nothing to do with my party or its policies of peaceful protests.
01:48The reaction of the state was repressive.
01:51The events of 9th May were used as a pretext to arrest thousands of members and supporters of PTI across the country.
01:59This is the position of Mr. Khan today.
02:01Our people demonstrated peace.
02:03Miscreants were added to these protests.
02:05Of course, he is pointing towards the institutions.
02:06They were added to these protests.
02:07As a result of this, the break-in took place.
02:11And then it was taken advantage of.
02:13And thousands of our people were put behind bars.
02:15Mr. Ali Amin Gandapur, the government says that they have agreed in the Muzakirati Committee
02:19that our people have crossed the line.
02:21Our people had crossed the line.
02:22I agree.
02:23Punish them, but not as much as they deserve.
02:25Don't punish them more than that.
02:27We don't know what was said in the committee.
02:29But you know what was said on camera.
02:31We had an interview with him two weeks ago.
02:33What did he say in that interview? You listen.
02:34Then we will talk.
02:35Let's see what Mr. Ali Amin Gandapur said about 9th May.
02:38We don't disown many of our people.
02:41They were foolish.
02:42They made a mistake.
02:43They got into trouble.
02:44At least I don't disown them.
02:46They were my people.
02:48They were our party's people.
02:49And they should be punished or they should be forgiven.
02:51See, the punishment for a mistake is according to the law.
02:55Right.
02:56That should be given.
02:57I don't disown a mistake.
02:58Yes.
02:59If I have a person, because of his foolishness,
03:01because of his mistake,
03:02because of his foolishness,
03:03because of his emotions.
03:04If he has done something.
03:05If he has crossed a line,
03:06then he should be punished for crossing that line.
03:09He should be punished.
03:10A mistake doesn't mean that you make it illegal.
03:13You become selfish and go to the extent of killing someone.
03:17Sometimes you shoot someone.
03:18Sometimes you torture someone.
03:19You torture someone of that level.
03:22This is the whole story.