Imran Khan News Live: Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan's party has announced that it will challenge the court's order sentencing Khan to three years in jail in the High Court. Moments after the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman was found guilty of "corrupt practices" by an Islamabad trial court, the official handle of the party said that the decision is an 'example of political revenge'. In a tweet in Urdu, PTI called the judge biased and 'rejected' the decision. It said that the trail was run in the most 'absurd manner'. Imran Khan's party also termed the order 'a shameful invasion of the Republic and democracy'.


"A very biased decision of the Additional District and Sessions Judge in the Tosha Khana case. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf rejected the biased decision of the biased judge Humayun Dilawar. Announcement to challenge the decision before the High Court. Another black mark was placed on the forehead of the justice system by the Tosha Khana case," the tweet by Tehreek-e-Insaf Spokesperson, loosely translated in English read.


PTI further said, "The trial was conducted in the most absurd manner in history by the biased judge Humayun Dilawar. In this worst trial in history, an attempt was made to kill justice at the hands of a biased and morally corrupt judge. The trial judge with blindfolds of bias blindfolded the facts of the case with a specific agenda. Sessions Court's decision is the worst example of political revenge and engineering."






According to the tweet, "A shameful invasion of the Republic and democracy was made through a flawed, ridiculous and without solid legal basis decision. Humayun Dilawar's decision is a desperate attempt to achieve the shameful goals of a level playing field under the London Plan. The nation will never accept such a conspiracy and revenge attempt against the most popular and reliable political leader of the nation. There will be no tunnels in the face of judicial protection provided to fascism and the worst state oppression."


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