PTI wants supremacy of constitution, no vendetta with anyone, says Barrister Gohar

LAHORE (National Times) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Barrister Gohar has asserted that his party has no grudge against anyone and only wants supremacy of the constitution.

Addressing the lawyers’ convention in Lahore, he highlighted the significant role of the LHC for the justice and supremacy of the constitution.

The PTI leader stressed the need for uplift of the constitution and no political revenge against anyone.

He insisted that the judiciary and executive must be free. Gohar claimed that those who provide justice were seeking justice now. He affirmed that Punjab’s people were standing with the judges.

He stated, “Law mustn’t be blind in Pakistan after 70 years, it must protect the fundamental rights of the public.”

He hailed the LHC’s role and struggle for justice.

The chairman claimed that the public voted for the party founder for his ideology.



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