Humayun Dilawar viral video sparks outrage among netizens amidst Toshakhana verdict fallout
Judge Humayun Dilawar, who recently delivered a verdict against former Prime Minister Imran Khan in the Toshakhana case, has become a center of attention in Pakistan, sparking discussions across social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Following his sentencing of Imran Khan to a three-year prison term, an explicit video purportedly featuring Judge Dilawar with a woman is circulating widely on social media, intensifying the ongoing controversy.
While the authenticity of the video remains unverified, there has been no official response from Judge Dilawar on the matter. The emergence of this video has added another layer of intrigue to an already heated scenario.
Leaked video of this busted Judge Humayun Dilawar who is abusing this woman. He must be punished for forcing a women for his lust.#fyp #HullUniversity #Pakistan #HumayunDilawar #cyanboujee #foryou #pti #Islamabad #Lahore #HybeApologizeToJimin #viral #Donottouch #makethisviral pic.twitter.com/IXNNm8gw73
— Bruce bronx (@brucebronx1) August 8, 2023
On August 5th, Judge Humayun Dilawar, serving as an Additional District and Sessions judge, handed down the prison sentence to former Prime Minister Imran Khan in the Toshakhana case. This decision sparked considerable uproar within the political landscape. Imran Khan’s supporters and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party staged protests, including a demonstration at the University of Hull in Manchester, England, where Judge Dilawar is reportedly participating in a human rights and rule of law training program.
" Yoy will not find peace"
یونیورسٹی آف ہل میں جج ہمایوں دلاور کا پی ٹی آئی کی خاتون سے سامنا ہو گیا #HamayunDilawar #JudgeDilawar pic.twitter.com/qHrNlNDLSw
— Siasat.pk (@siasatpk) August 8, 2023
The University of Hull clarified its position regarding Judge Humayun Dilawar’s involvement in the training course, emphasizing that the university does not play a role in selecting the participants. The course has been running since 2014 and is funded by the Commonwealth Secretariat, London. The selection of judges is conducted by the Islamabad High Court, the Peshawar High Court, and the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
Imran Khan’s arrest and subsequent conviction in the Toshakhana case have sparked a wave of political and legal discussions. The former Prime Minister was found guilty of not declaring money earned from selling gifts received during his time in office. His conviction also bars him from holding office for five years.
This development follows a series of controversies involving Judge Dilawar, including the leaking of the explicit video. Amidst the ongoing turmoil, the situation continues to evolve, capturing the attention of the public, political circles, and the media. The aftermath of the Toshakhana case verdict and the subsequent events have left the nation in anticipation of the unfolding political landscape as general elections loom.
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