Daily News Bulletin - 8th August 2023 | Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf


8th August 2023 News Headlines

A summary of today's important and breaking news regarding PTI and the country that the mainstream media of Pakistan will never show you.

  1. Appeal has been filed against the unlawful decisions in the Tosha khana Case. The lawyers of Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, have filed an immediate release and suspension of sentence application in the Islamabad High Court against the unlawful decisions of the Toshakhana case. The case will be heard tomorrow by Chief Justice Aamir Farooq and Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri. The lawyers are hopeful that Imran Khan will be freed among his people this week.
  2. National Leader Should Be Provided Basic Facilities. Today, Chairman Imran Khan's lawyers filed a request in the Islamabad High Court for his transfer to Adiala Jail, providing him a Class A jail,  and permission to meet his family. Following this, the Islamabad High Court ordered the provision of legal facilities to Imran Khan in jail according to the law, granted permission for 3 lawyers to meet him in jail, and ended objections on the request for transfer from Attock to Adiala Jail. The hearing will take place tomorrow.
  3. Tosha khana Discretionary Powers Case Challenged in Supreme Court. On Friday, Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court had sent the case back to Judge Humayun Dilawar while delivering the verdict in the Tosha khana discretionary powers case. Judge Humayun Dilawar then issued a decision without even hearing the arguments, which was challenged in the Supreme Court. Today, the Registrar of the Supreme Court has assigned a reference number to this request, and a prompt hearing is anticipated.
  4. Complaint Lodged Against Justice Aamir Farooq in Supreme Judicial Council. Due to the events involving Chief Justice Aamir Farooq and the series of judicial decisions, there has been a decline in public trust in the judiciary. Such actions have brought disrepute and ridicule to the entire judicial system at both local and international levels. The text of the complaint filed against Chief Justice Aamir Farooq in the Supreme Judicial Council states that the decision by Chief Justice Aamir Farooq to declare the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in the Al-Qadir Trust case as "lawful" was declared void by the Supreme Court the very next day. The text in the complaint said that the environment of chaos and division in the country resulted from the consequences of unlawful arrest according to the established law. Imran Khan has also expressed a lack of confidence in Justice Aamir Farooq.
  5. Meeting of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Core Committee took place today. In the meeting, the founder Chairman Imran Khan was unanimously endorsed to continue as the Lifetime Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, and the core committee once again demanded the immediate release and suspension of sentence for Imran Khan. If there is an attempt to take away the symbol of "bat" in the elections, strong legal resistance will be initiated. The committee members were also briefed on various cases and other legal matters.
  6. A petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court to disqualify all members of the assembly who have not declared receiving gifts from Tosha khana and have not disclosed them in their assets. Prominent members of the assembly include Nawaz Sharif, Khawaja Asif, and Shahid Khaqaan Abbasi.
  7. The Puppet Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will send the summary of the analysis of the National Assembly to President Arif Alvi today, and constitutionally, the assembly will dissolve within the next 48 hours. The nation should start preparing for the general elections.
  8. Fascist Regime is now targeting Imran Khan's Lawyers. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), with the approval of the Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court, has issued a notice to Imran Khan's lawyer, Naeem Haider Panjutha, as a suspect. In response, the Islamabad High Court Bar Association has strongly condemned this action and demanded the immediate withdrawal of the notice.
  9. Peaceful Protest by Islamabad Lawyers Against Chairman PTI Imran Khan's Arrest and Unlawful Detention. Lawyers in Islamabad staged a peaceful protest in support of Imran Khan, raising slogans and demanding from the higher courts that decisions made without a fair trial and on biased grounds be reviewed and reversed.
  10. Maryam Nawaz has once again exposed her deceitful tactics by falsely claiming that Nawaz Sharif never sought any privileges from Prime Minister Imran Khan. However, in reality, not only Nawaz Sharif but also Shahbaz Sharif had consistently written formal letters to request jail facilities. Imran Khan fulfilled these requests without making any mockery.
  11. Imran Khan is not only a leader of the Pakistani nation but also a global superstar.  Peaceful protests are taking place around the world for his release. The entire world is aware that Imran Khan has been targeted for revenge by the fascist government.
  12. The imported government is jeopardizing the nation's future to appease the Americans. Due to the fear of American sanctions, the gas pipeline project with Iran has been abandoned. On one hand, gas prices have significantly increased, and on the other hand, out to fear of the Americans, even cheaper gas is not being purchased.
  13. The inept government has appointed Khurshid Nadeem as the Chairman of Rahmatul Lil Alameen Authority. This individual refers to Imran Khan as a "cult leader" in his columns, while describing the supporters of Muslim League-N as the group of Nawaz Sharif enthusiasts.
  14. Dollar Becomes More Expensive, Stock Market Trending Downwards. On the second day of the business week, the value of the dollar increased again. The Pakistani rupee further depreciated. In the interbank market, the dollar became 57 paisas more expensive, reaching a value of 288 rupees. On the other hand, with the downturn in the Pakistan Stock Exchange, business commenced with a decline in the KSE-100 index by 114 points, reaching a level of 48,271 points.