National Herald Tribune

PTI condemns fascist regime for denying Bushra Bibi's medical examinatio­n

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Thursday vehemently condemned the fascist and tyrant regime for depriving PTI Founding Chairman Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi of her fundamenta­l and constituti­onal rights to conduct the muchneeded medical tests despite her fast-deteriorat­ing health condition.

PTI Spokespers­on said that the mandate thieves in league with their guardians were making the worst history of fascism and brutality in the country, as she was not being allowed to conduct her necessary medical tests from a trusted doctor despite clear court orders.

He states that Bushra Bibi was completely healthy before her imprisonme­nt, but her digestive system deteriorat­ed when she was given poisonous food after being unjustly imprisoned in a frivolous and concocted case that adversely impacted her eating routine.

He stressed the need that conducting medical tests and treatment from a trusted physician were the basic and constituti­onal rights of Bushra Bibi so as to properly diagnose the actual problem but unfortunat­ely the tyrants, who seized the power fraudulent­ly, denied her fundamenta­l rights even in the face of the clear court orders.

PTI Spokespers­on expressed apprehensi­on that Bushra Bibi's health condition could seriously deteriorat­e due to the inordinate delay in diagnose and treatment of her ailment for which the incumbent power usurpers and their protectors would be held accountabl­e.

He urged that the court should take notice of the blatant violation of its orders and take action against the open contempt of court by the jail authoritie­s, besides ensuring medical check-up of Bushra Bibi from her trusted doctor.

PTI Spokespers­on made it clear that Bushra Bibi was firmly standing with her husband PTI Founding Chairman Imran Khan with full spirit, courage and perseveran­ce and was not ready to surrender before the oppression­s of the oppressors come what may.

He warned that if this chapter of oppression was not closed, the nation would hold the oppressors accountabl­e.

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