Karachi: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Sindh staged a protest and rally outside the City Court Karachi, calling for the immediate release of PTI Patron in Chief Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi.The protest was led by PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh, General Secretary Dr. Masroor Siyal, PTI Karachi President Raja Azhar, and other senior leaders including Aftab Jahangir, Khurram Sher Zaman, Faheem Khan, Advocate Zahooruddin Mehsud, Women Wing Sindh President Serina Khan, Parliamentary Leader in Sindh Assembly Shabeer Qureshi, Barrister Ahsan Adil Sheikh, Advocate Shoaib Khattian, Jaipal Chhabria, Advocate Nazirullah Mehsud, Advocate Manzoor Bhutta, Advocate Khan Zaman Khattak, Advocate Noor Malik, PTI leader Ayesha Rasheed, Youth Wing leader Nisar Khan and others.A large number of PTI leaders, lawyers, women, and workers participated in the demonstration. Protesters carried banners and chanted slogans in support of the detained leaders, demanding immediate release of Imran Khan and other party l eaders and workers.Addressing the crowd, PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh said that the supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law have been dismantled. 'Form-47 governments, imposed through rigged elections, have pushed the country to the brink,' he claimed. 'Imran Khan and his wife have been jailed in false cases, and the doors of justice have been shut. Judges go on leave when it is time to deliver justice. Today again, the judge scheduled to hear the Al-Qadir Trust case went on leave,' he said, alleging a conspiracy to deny Khan justice.He added, 'Following the 26th Constitutional Amendment, the judiciary has been weakened, and the future of young lawyers is at risk. Imran Khan is fighting for the real freedom of our children's future. He could have walked free through a deal, but he chose imprisonment for the sake of the nation. The country cannot move forward without his release. This movement will continue and the doors of the judiciary will continue to be knocked.'Sheikh further sta ted that the country is currently under an undeclared martial law. 'We have to free the nation from these thieves and puppet governments. Today the people stand with honest judges. If the judiciary fails to deliver justice, the nation will not remain silent.'Commenting on the economic conditions, he said, 'There is chaos across the country, and the poor have been deprived of even two meals a day. The federal budget is anti-people, squeezing the last drop of blood from the citizens. Over half the population is living below the poverty line, and the economy is in ruins.'PTI Sindh General Secretary Dr. Masroor Siyal said the protest is also for the independence of the judiciary. 'We want to convey a message to the honourable judges that the entire nation stands with them. They must rule with justice, not fear. A country without justice is doomed. Imran Khan has been imprisoned for the past two years, along with the hopes and futures of our children. If he is freed, the country will also be free. This movemen t has now entered its final phase.'PTI Karachi President Raja Azhar emphasized that the struggle for Imran Khan's freedom and for the supremacy of the Constitution and law. 'We must drive these corrupt elements out and liberate the nation. After the 26th Amendment, judges are under immense pressure. The Pakistani nation must awaken and awaken the judiciary too. Imran Khan has brought about a bloodless revolution of awareness, and the nation is now awoken. We have a constitutional right to peaceful protest, but the police are trying to portray us as terrorists. A leader declared honest and trustworthy by the Supreme Court is in jail, while thieves roam free.'He also criticized the Punjab Chief Minister for keeping a respected elderly woman leader, Yasmeen Rashid, in prison. 'Women continue to raise their voices, and Insha'Allah this struggle will succeed.'PTI Karachi Senior Vice President Faheem Khan said the so-called Form-47 government is in panic. 'They do everything in the dark of night. Even Imran K han's case was delisted at night. We demand that the case be heard in court and that he be released immediately. If the judiciary were truly independent, the nation would not have to face such days.'