PTI warns the government against the repression of February 8

Islamabad:

The PTI warned Tuesday the Coalition Manager led by the PML-N to refrain from using the demonstrations and peaceful gatherings of the Force against the party on February 8 to mark the first anniversary of “The mother of all the rigged polls “.

Unlike previous occasions when party leaders did not have a clear plan and abandoned party workers, party leadership said that PTI had a well thought out strategy that has mobilized a massive participation of supporters that Against what he calls the vote of February 2024.

The central secretary of central information, Sheikh Waqas Akram, “warned the government to resort to the task and fascism”, promising that PTI would hold its public meetings and its gatherings according to the fixed calendar because it was its democratic and constitutional law.

The party spokesman said that the nation was preparing for a historic and record event of February 8 across the country to mark the alleged mandate in the last general elections. “PTI hammered a well -thought -out strategy to mobilize a massive participation of supporters,” Akram said in a statement.

The PTI declaration occurred in the heels of the warning of the Minister of the Interior, Mohsin Naqvi, to PTI of a strict action if it goes forward with its planned demonstration of February 8 which coincides with the match of the match Champions Trophy planned in Lahore.

PTI awaiting response

The PTI “will welcome” an answer that the army chief, General Asim Munir, could give him to a letter which was sent to him by the former Prime Minister and founder of the PTI, Imran Khan. However, the party has not received any response so far.

“I have not seen or read the letter. However, Imran Khan himself told us about the content of the letter,” PTI president Gohar Ali Khan said on Tuesday after meeting Imran in prison Adiala de Rawalpindi. “We will welcome the response of the army chief,” he added.

One day earlier, one of Imran, Faisal’s lawyers, Chaudhry, revealed that the former Prime Minister had written a letter to General Asim Munir, criticizing the establishment’s policies and calling for an examination of his approach national security and governance.

Meanwhile, the PTI was a committee of three members to investigate parliamentarians who violated the discipline of the parties, in particular within the framework of the question of the 26th amendment.

The committee will hear the affairs against the MNA which have already been published on notices of justification.

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