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Cypher case is a fixed match: Imran

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Founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan has raised serious concerns about the ongoing cypher case against him, declaring it a “fixed match” where the judge, jury, and prosecution seem to be on the same page. Khan expressed these sentiments during an informal meeting with journalists at Adiala Jail on Saturday.

Addressing the media, Khan pointed fingers at Najam Sethi, stating that the prominent journalist had predicted his sentencing before February 5. “Everyone knows where he got this information from… the court should call him and ask him from where he got this piece of information,” Khan urged.

The former PM insisted that the crackdown on PTI is compromising the basic right of the people to live freely, claiming that human rights are being violated in the country. He asserted that his legal team would be actively contesting the case from Monday, despite their absence in court today. “Our lawyers are contesting elections, that’s why they could not appear in court today,” he explained.

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