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Do you think PTI has a future without Imran Khan?

  • Yes

    Votes: 22 19.6%
  • No

    Votes: 80 71.4%
  • Only if senior leadership is released

    Votes: 10 8.9%

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PTI refuses to attend talks despite NA speaker's efforts​


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Senator Irfan Siddiqui warned the negotiation committee will dissolve if PTI boycotts the fourth round of talks.
 

Govt closed doors on talks, claims Gohar


Our Correspondent
January 30, 2025

ABBOTTABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf chairman Barrister Gohar has claimed that the doors on negotiations have been closed by the government as it was not serious about the PTI demands.

He was talking to reporters at the Peshawar High Court Circuit Bench here on Wednesday.

Barrister Gohar said that the party’s founding chairman Imran Khan had taken the initiative and formed a committee to hold talks with the government. He denied that the jailed leader sought a deal for himself, and said he gave a chance to democracy.

Mr Gohar said that the PTI had presented two demands to the government: to release all political prisoners and to set up a judicial commission to probe the May 9 events.

He said that it was unfortunate that after a month of negotiations, no solution was found as the ‘government had not shown any interest and seriousness’. “The doors on talks were closed by those who did not want a political solution to the present crisis.”

Speaking about the amendments to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, the PTI chairman said it was a black law which was not acceptable under any circumstances. “It is to silence the voice of media,” he added.

He ruled out any change in the provincial government and said that the party had full confidence in Ali Amin Gandapur as the chief executive of the province. He said that Imran Khan had made changes in the provincial government on the request of Mr Gandapur as he could not do justice with two portfolios.

He said that Imran Khan had asked Ali Amin for zero tolerance against corruption as the special committee working under Qazi Anwar was closely watching the affairs of the KP government.

Published in Dawn, January 30th, 2025
 
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“When all organs and agencies of the state that are mandated by the law to exercise power in order to safeguard life, liberty and democracy stand subjugated by brute force and are acting in aid of persecution and fraud it is the duty of the Supreme Court of Pakistan to intervene.”

Writes the Former Prime Minister Imran Khan in his letters to the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi, and the head of the constitutional bench, Justice Amin Ud Din Khan, urging the Supreme Court to exercise its constitutional authority to safeguard the fundamental rights of the people of Pakistan. In his letter Imran Khan shares pictorial as well as documentary evidence of some of the ongoing murders, injuries, abductions and torture carried out against members and supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

Below is the link to access copies of these letters sent by Imran Khan.
 
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PTI plans anti-govt drive after Eid​


Shaukat said the escalating feud between two ruling coalition partners indicates the government’s downfall is imminent

News Desk
February 17, 2025

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shaukat Yousafzai has said that a major anti-government protest movement will begin after Eid amid escalating political tensions between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).

Speaking on the current political scenario, Yousafzai said the escalating feud between the two ruling coalition partners indicates the government’s downfall is imminent, possibly even before Eid.

“PPP and PML-N are blaming each other for poor governance. PPP accuses PML-N of non-performance, while PML-N claims PPP has failed in Sindh. Both are speaking the truth about each other,” he remarked.

The PTI leader criticised the government for rising inflation and deteriorating security, alleging that both parties prioritise personal interests over public welfare.

Yousafzai expressed confidence that a grand alliance of opposition parties is forming and will lead the anti-government campaign post-Eid.
 
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