The PTI president confirms CJ’s advice to stay in the system, to avoid boycott

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The president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI), the lawyer Gohar, confirmed that the chief judge of the Pakistani judge Yahyah Afridi had advised him and his party to stay in the political system and not to boycott The next elections.

Addressing media representatives in the district courts, Barrister Gohar declared that he had attended the court on the case linked to a complaint filed on November 26 and that the court had set a date of February 15 due to delays Linked to the elections, said Express News.

He confirmed that the chief judge had indeed suggested that PTI should continue to engage with the political process rather than opting for a boycott, a feeling he affirmed in his comments.

“We had a meeting with the chief judge yesterday, and it was clear that staying in the system is the best course of action,” said Gohar, confirming the advice.

He added that the PTI had also raised concerns about the judicial treatment of the party, claiming that the way in which the PTI had been dealt with by the judiciary was “not appropriate” for democracy and the rule of law.

In his remarks, Barrister Gohar expressed dissatisfaction with the current state, declaring: “We are not satisfied with the approach of the judiciary. The way PTI is treated is not good for democracy and the legal system. »»

Gohar also noted that the PTI alliance delegation had recently traveled to Karachi and that the party provided new political movements in collaboration with the opposition parties. He stressed that PTI’s efforts would focus on strengthening the constitution and the fact that “the votes are not stolen” in the next elections.

Regarding internal questions of the party, Gohar referred to the situation surrounding the member of the Sher Afzal Marwat party, explaining that any internal disciplinary problem would be dealt with according to the internal PTI processes. He added that the question of members who left the party on May 9, like Akbar S. Babar, would be addressed by the PTI chief, Imran Khan.

Gohar also said that PTI’s internal dynamics were stable and that there was no “before” block within the party, arguing that complaints suggesting the opposite were baseless. He reassured that PTI leadership, including the founder Imran Khan, focused on resolving serious political problems while keeping unity within the party.

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