Ex-PM Imran Khan accuses judges of ‘selling their souls’

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Lahore, March 23: Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister Imran Khan on Monday accused the judges in the country of “selling their souls for personal privileges”, saying he and his wife are not getting justice from courts.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder leader made the accusations in a telephonic conversation with his sons on Eid, which they posted on his X account on Monday.
His son Kasim Khan said his father wanted his message to be conveyed to the public.
“The judges in this country should be ashamed of themselves. Time and time again, we have gone to the judiciary. But they have sold their souls for their paid personal privileges. They have sold their integrity,” the post quoted him as saying. (PTI)

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