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Fearing arrest, video of Imran Khan’s colleague running away goes viral, Maryam mocks PTI


Pakistan: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) senior vice-president Maryam Nawaz on Tuesday mocked the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) without taking its name. Maryam took a dig at PTI leader Fawad Chaudhary. Significantly, a video of Fawad Chaudhary is going viral on social media, in which he is seen jumping from the car and running to the Islamabad High Court to avoid arrest.

Referring to this incident, Maryam wrote on Twitter that we have always heard that political leaders and workers are not afraid. They voluntarily submit themselves to arrest, bravely face imprisonment, great men are not afraid of sacrifice, they suffer irreparable loss. But for the first time in history, there has come a revolutionary party whose leaders are fearfully plastering their feet, resorting to wheelchairs, hiding in hospitals, courts and bathrooms, running without shoes. This tweet of Maryam was clearly shared to make fun of PTI.

Fawad Chaudhary fled for fear of arrest

Earlier on Tuesday, Fawad Chaudhary was sitting in his car after getting bail from the Islamabad High Court. But when he saw Anti-Terrorism Squad personnel coming towards him, he jumped out of his car and fled into the court premises to evade arrest. This video of him went viral on social media. On this, the users trolled her fiercely.

Actually Fawad has said in the High Court during his bail that he has not violated Section 144 and he did not participate in the protests. Earlier, the Islamabad High Court declared the arrest of PTI leaders Fawad, Shireen Mazari and Senator Falak Naz as illegal under Act 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order.

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