PTI to consider political cooperation with all parties – Pakistan

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) termed the behavior and views of the Chief Justice of Pakistan as very disappointing and anti-judiciary during the court hearing on the letter of the judges of the Islamabad High Court, while the PTI core committee of the Muslim League-N, PPP and MQMK. Besides, the options of political cooperation with all political parties were considered in detail.

The declaration of the meeting of the core committee of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf was issued on Tuesday, according to which the PTI core committee, following the approval of the founding chairman and in the light of his instructions, discussed in detail the preparations for the nationwide peaceful protest movement. What did

According to the declaration of the meeting, the organizational issues, overall political situation of the country, political strategy and future action plan were also considered in detail.

The Core Committee strongly condemned the denial of justice by delaying the cases once morest the founding chairman and his wife on behalf of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf and said that the petitioner’s own evidence in the false, baseless, absurd and fabricated iddat case Bringing the judge under pressure along with the lawyers and attacking founder chairman Imran Khan’s lawyer, Senior Advocate Salman Akram Raja, is condemnable.

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The statement said that the traces of the interference of the secret forces mentioned by the judges of the Islamabad High Court in their letter are also evident in these cases and the shameful interference in the judicial proceedings by threatening the judges or slapping the taut petitioners. And efforts are on to keep Imran Khan and his wife in prison.

It was also agreed to submit the petitions of those who defected from the party to return to the party following their release before the founding chairman Imran Khan for decision.

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2024-04-30 23:03:16

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