Netizens and PTI leaders are raising alarm and concern over the threats to PTI leader Murad Saeed from unknown persons. They are urging the President and the Chief Justice to take action.
According to the details, former federal minister Murad Saeed wrote a letter to President Dr Arif Alvi in which he claimed that he was being stalked by unidentified persons and his life is in danger, urging the President to take notice and necessary action in this regard.
The PTI leader, citing the example of slain journalist Arshad Sharif, raised concerns and hoped that this time such concerns will not be ‘overlooked and ignored’.
“Regrettably, his (Arshad Sharif) grievances and concerns were not addressed rather miserably disregarded by everyone. No one took him and his worries seriously and as a consequence, Pakistan lost a patriotic, nationalist and loyal citizen,” the letter stated.
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Needless to say, Murad Saeed’s letter to the President has raised alarm as netizens pray that they cannot lose another personality. Pertinent to mention, the nation has still not recovered from Arshad Sharif’s murder and continues to demand justice. Netizens and PTI leaders are praying for Murad Saeed’s life on social media.
Utmost importance must be given to @MuradSaeedPTI letter to the President of Pakistan @ArifAlvi . Our judiciary must take notice of this before another patriot suffers like @AzamKhanSwatiPk . Murad Saeed’s life is at risk and it’s on record. May Allah protect him. https://t.co/4g9ttDsXqb
— Sayed Z Bukhari (@sayedzbukhari) December 12, 2022
Murad Saeed's letter addressed to the President of Pakistan is a poignant reminder to this Imported Govt that the Importeds have wrecked Pakistan's Economy, brought about a default, worsened law & order, promoted fascism and are undermining the integrity of Pakistan. https://t.co/ngVaa7AEKe
— Omar Ayub Khan (@OmarAyubKhan) December 12, 2022
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After Arshad Sharif, Murad Saeed's letter to the President, I am getting death threats, some armed men came to my house in civilian clothes. @MuradSaeedPTI letter. @KPGovernment should take immediate action on this and provide security to our brother we cant lose another gem. pic.twitter.com/3GWnAHQQhy
— Revolutionary (@IamPakistan452) December 12, 2022
Hon #CJP Umar Ata Bandial,
Murad Saeed of #PTI has written an urgent letter about the threats to his life from those responsible for Arshad Sharif killing
We the people of #Pakistan urge you to take sou-moto notice & ensure that fool proof security is provided to him#ISPR pic.twitter.com/F30MujT1JM
— M A M A (ماما) 👀 (@ShahZadaFS) December 13, 2022
After renowned anchor Arshad Shareef threats now PTI's senior leader Murad Saeed wrote a letter to the President of Pakistan.
Shaheed Arshad Shareef also wrote a letter.
A Law of Jungle has been imposed on us.
In which democracy it happens where nobody is safe ? pic.twitter.com/O5WURC4npl— M.Madni (@M1Pak) December 12, 2022
PTI Chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan has urged Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial to take notice of party leader Murad Saeed’s letter to President Dr Arif Alvi regarding life threats.
Taking to Twitter, the former premier appealed CJP Umar Ata Bandial to take notice of the letter’s content written to President Dr Arif Alvi.
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“Already Senator [Azam] Swati continues to suffer the worst form of human rights abuses sadly without any intervention from our honourable Judiciary,” he wrote.
Imran Khan added, “After what happened to Arshad Sharif despite his writing to the President about the life threats he was facing, I would urge the CJP to take notice of this before it is too late.”
After what happened to Arshad Sharif despite his writing to the President about the life threats he was facing, I would urge the CJP to take notice of this before it is too late.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 12, 2022