Defiant PTI refuses to relent despite govt crackdown

.


Imran Adnan October 08, 2024
PTI supporters gather for protest. Photo: AFP

print-news
LAHORE:

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced its decision to press on with peaceful demonstrations and instructed its ticket-holders and provincial assembly members to ensure coordinated participation of party workers and supporters.

The decision was made during an emergency meeting of the party's political committee on Monday.

According to PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram, who shared details on X (formerly Twitter), the committee extensively discussed the ongoing protests, which aim to uphold the Constitution, defend judicial independence, and ensure "true freedom for the nation."

These discussions followed instructions from PTI's founding chairman Imran Khan.

The committee confirmed that protests at Islamabad's D-Chowk would continue despite state repression, violence, and "fascist" tactics.

Akram noted that the party's leadership has directed members to facilitate participation while ensuring the protests remain peaceful.

"The committee resolved not to relent in its resistance to the government's efforts to undermine democracy by distorting the Constitution through controversial amendments," Akram said, adding that PTI is determined to oppose any moves to turn the judiciary into a mere rubber stamp for the ruling elite.

PTI also pledged to resist attempts by what it called a "gang of three" and an "extension mafia," accusing these groups of undermining the democratic process with the help of "mandate thieves" and "political clowns of Form-47."

The committee commended party workers, particularly members of the Insaf Youth Wing and the Insaf Students Federation, for their discipline and perseverance during the protests.

Despite facing government pressure and violence, PTI supporters remained peaceful and avoided provocation, which Akram said thwarted official attempts to incite unrest.

COMMENTS

Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ