Opposition demands end to 'engineered politics'

All Parties Conference kicks off in Islamabad, calls for constitutional rule

Opposition leaders attend the first day of the two-day All Parties Conference in Islamabad on July 31, 2025. Photo: X

ISLAMABAD:

As the opposition’s All Parties Conference (APC) began in Islamabad on Thursday, senior political leaders called for the restoration of democracy, constitutional supremacy and an end to what they described as 'engineered politics' and 'judicial victimisation'.

With a firm call to restore democracy and uphold the will of the people, PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan declared that no political solution can succeed unless the voice and vote of citizens are respected.

“Some are trying to end democracy, but democracy will continue. We will bring constitutional supremacy, free the judiciary and repeal the 26th Amendment,” the PTI chairman said, as the opposition’s APC kicked off under the banner of Tehreek Tahafuz Ayin-e-Pakistan (TTAP) – the opposition parties’ anti-government alliance.

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The TTAP’s APC brought together leaders of major opposition groups, including PTI, PKMAP, former senators, legal experts and civil society voices. Initially planned at a hotel in Islamabad, the venue was shifted to the Tarlai farmhouse of former senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar after the hotel abruptly cancelled the booking.

Speaking at the conference, the opposition leaders expressed deep concern over what they described as a collapse of constitutional order, political victimisation and the erosion of civilian authority. The conference also unanimously condemned fresh prison sentences handed down to PTI leaders, calling them politically motivated.

The TTAP leaders demanded the formation of a neutral election commission, restoration of judicial independence and an end to what they called a “scripted” political system allegedly imposed by unelected forces.

PkMap & TTAP chief Mehmood Khan Achakzai denounced repeated violations of the constitution by powerful quarters, recalling that a former dictator had dismissed the country’s founding document as mere paper. “States do not run on bullets or batons. They are governed through social contracts; and our constitution is that contract,” he said.

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Achakzai appealed to all judges, generals, lawyers, scholars and citizens who believe in constitutional supremacy to guide the movement, saying the alliance was not looking to fight anyone but will not compromise on core democratic principles.

He had earlier emphasised that TTAP was not formed at the behest of any institution, adding the alliance will continue its struggle until there is a neutral election commission, parliamentary sovereignty and constitutional rule.

Former senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar condemned the fresh wave of convictions handed down to PTI leaders. “Today will be remembered as a black day in Pakistan’s history,” he said, noting that the opposition leaders in the National Assembly, Senate and Punjab Assembly were all sentenced in a single day alongside numerous PTI MNAs, MPAs and workers.

As news broke during the conference of a decision by an anti-terrorism court in Faisalabad sentencing multiple PTI lawmakers to 10 years in prison, TTAP spokesperson Akhunzada Hussain Ahmad announced that the APC had unanimously passed a resolution condemning the verdicts.

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