Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi has said that a long march toward Islamabad will be held on September 27, and this time they will bring not 2 million but 4 million people. He said young people must stand up for their future.
Addressing participants of the Street Movement at Abu Bakr Siddiq Chowk in Hangu, Sohail Afridi said that the government and administration had thrown the decision of three judges regarding Imran Khan’s treatment into the dustbin, thereby slapping the judges in the face.
He said that once again, the country’s “untouchables” had proved that they were above the Constitution and the law. “If a court, the FIA, or any other institution issues an order against us, it is implemented within an hour and the police arrive within 15 minutes. But despite the courts giving two days for Imran Khan’s treatment, the decision was not implemented.”
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Sohail Afridi said there cannot be separate laws for the weak and the powerful in the country. If the courts cannot bring powerful people to justice, then they also have no right to punish the oppressed.
He said that if the oppressors and powerful cannot be punished, the judiciary should also free the weak people who have been imprisoned.
The KP chief minister said that the struggle for “true freedom” launched by Imran Khan aims to ensure the same law for the weak and the powerful. He said the courts must consider where they are taking the country.
He said farmers are worried, while industrialists are transferring their capital abroad. “If the decision is to protect the powerful, then we rebel against that decision.”
Sohail Afridi said PTI women were being subjected to oppression and violence and that Imran Khan’s sisters had been disrespected. He claimed that the authorities had now “run out of the women card” as well.
He said, “We love Imran Khan to the point of obsession, and we will make those responsible pay for every single tear shed by Khan’s sister.”

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