PTI denounces attempts to make ‘divisions in society’

Party leaders reiterate mantra of 'stolen mandate, plans for protest rally


Our Correspondent July 22, 2024

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KARACHI:

True representatives of the people of Karachi are in Insaaf House while those in the Sindh Assembly have a stolen mandate claimed Advocate Intezar Hussain Panjota, focal person for PTI founding chairman Imran Khan.

He was addressing a press conference at Insaf House Karachi alongside PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh and other leaders.

Advocate Panjota elaborated the challenges faced by PTI post-May 9, stating, "We were marked for elimination, but media and social media brought us to where we are today. The entire nation still stands with Imran Khan. The true representatives of Karachi's national and provincial assemblies are here at Insaf House, while fake representatives sit in the assemblies."

He stated that Imran Khan has firmly embedded himself in the hearts of the people. He highlighted the ongoing attempts to create divisions within society, emphasising that such actions are unprecedented in history.

According to Panjota, Imran Khan believes that peace cannot be achieved through operations, especially without the consent of the provincial government.

Addressing the press conference, PTI Sindh President Haleem Adil Sheikh Sheikh announced plans for a large rally in Karachi, stating that the nation is ready. He urged decision-makers to learn from the examples of Kenya, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Kashmir, where people united to reclaim their rights. He concluded by emphasizing that political stability is crucial for overall stability in the country.

He condemned the govt. press conference suggesting a ban on PTI. He stated, "PTI is the largest party in the country. How can a major party be banned? PTI secured the most seats in the general elections, making it impossible to ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf."

Sheikh highlighted the current situation where judges are standing up for the rule of law. He mentioned the conspiracy to turn the majority of judges into a minority by appointing ad-hoc judges. One such name is former caretaker Chief Minister Maqbool Hussain Baqar, who has been a controversial figure.

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