Imran could be released by judges only: Murad
CM Sindh says if Imran has not committed any crime, instead of relying on anyone, he should talk to his lawyers
SEHWAN SHARIF: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said on Sunday that Imran could be released by the judges only and he should talk to his lawyers not America for his release.
Responding to a question on the US statement for Imran Khan’s freedom, the Sindh chief minister said that only a judge could free Imran Khan from the court not America. If Imran has not committed any crime, instead of relying on anyone, he should talk to his lawyers.
He said progress on the Madaris Act was made with the consent of all stakeholders.Talking to the media, he said that the Madaris Act has been notified in the official gazette as the president had signed it. The Madaris Act will be discussed with all the stakeholders. Later, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah left for Karachi by helicopter.
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