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Monday, February 3, 2025

The PTI lost the legal battle over the cricket bat symbol

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“Imran ka dar hai …Imran to hoga”

The Supreme Court of Pakistan led by Justice Qazi Faez Isa ,has issued its final decision on the Election Commission of Pakistan’s petition challenging the Peshawar High Court’s ruling to revoke the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) use of the “bat” as its electoral symbol.

Following the completion of legal arguments from both parties, the court held its decision in reserve. Originally scheduled for 9:30 pm, the verdict was postponed and ultimately announced at 11:30 pm.

As a result of this decision, though Imran Khan’s PTI will be excluded from the electoral process but the entire practice of upcoming February elections will be deemed suspicious.

The issue has become top trend on social media, where The verdict is being widely criticised .An old videoclip of Mr.Anwar Masood has gone viral .

The PTI lost the legal battle over the cricket bat symbol

Renowned journalist Hamid Mir raised question about the credibility of Chief Justice .

The PTI lost the legal battle over the cricket bat symbol

Al Jazeera has also brought into question the credibility of the upcoming February elections.

The PTI lost the legal battle over the cricket bat symbol

Moeed Peerzada criticised sarcastically by saying that the judge’s conscience was defeated; Chaudhry Nizamuddin’s rule of baton prevailed.

The PTI lost the legal battle over the cricket bat symbol

Another consumer on twitter commented “Imran ka dar hai …Imran to hoga”


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