The founder and former Prime Minister of PTI, Imran Khan, denounced the lack of any “significant impulse” for the planned protest of August 5 of the party and ordered its members to immediately reject all their differences.
Imran, imprisoned since August 2023, has been serving a sentence in the Adiala prison in a corruption case of £ 190 million and also faces pending essays on slope under the anti -terrorist law related to the protests of May 9, 2023. He has issued a national protest call, which will reach his “peak” on August 5 to mark the second year of his incarculation in multiple cases.
However, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s prime minister Ali Amin Gandapur seemed to interrupt the protest plans nationwide and sow confusion by introducing a new 90 -day timeline for which he described as “a final impulse.” The chief organizer of PTI Punjab, Aliya Hamza Malik, then expressed her reservations about her ad.
The resulting discord in the leadership and rows of the party had led Imran to prohibit members of their party from publicly discussing the internal matters of the party.
In a publication today in your X account, which is not operated by Imran himself, a message that is said to be sent in his name in his name: “Let me leave this absolutely clear: each member of the part must immediately leave all the internal differences and focus only on the planned movement for August 5. It remains firmly with me.”
The message said that people had expressed their confidence in the PTI voting for him in the general elections, even in the absence of an electoral symbol.
“After such a clear mandate, it is the moral and political responsibility of each member of the party to become the voice of the people. It will be no less than shameful and condemnable if PTI leaders waste time in internal conflicts in this critical situation.
“Anyone who is among the factionalism within the party will be expelled. I am struggling for the future of our generations and every sacrifice I do is for that cause. Creating cracks within the party at this time would be a direct betrayal of my mission and vision,” the message warned.
Tying the Government, the message said that it had “paralyzed the Judiciary” through the 26th constitutional amendment.
“The way in which the biased judges are now delivering blatantly unfair verdicts under these courts is visible to the entire nation. We must launch a solid campaign to free the judiciary, since no nation can survive, and much less progress, without judicial independence.”
The message claimed “inhuman conditions” imposed on Imran’s spouse and former first lady Bushra Bibi, while the conditions of the PTI founder were not good.
“I am supporting the term of the hardest prison in the country’s history only for the supremacy of the Constitution and in the service of my nation. The level of oppression and authoritarianism is such that even the water I have for ablution is dirty and contaminated with earth, not suitable for any human being.”
Separately, a position of the Secretary of Central Information of Central Information of PTI said that the protest at the national level would be directed under the banner of the Tehreek tahafuz opposition alliance Ayeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP).
“All provincial organizations will follow their respective action plans based on their circumstances.”
Going to a press conference with other TTAP leaders, Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said that the first step of the protest movement would be a conference of all parties in Islamabad on July 31 and the decisions taken then would shape the future action plan.
The children of Imran continue the commitments
Meanwhile, Imran’s children continued their commitments in the United States, where they are currently visiting Pakistan for their father.
They met with Republican congressman Joe Wilson from South Carolina, who had introduced a bipartisan bill in the United States House of Representatives in March, asking for sanctions from Pakistani state officials for alleged human rights violations, including the “persecution” of his father.
They also met the American congressman Brad Sherman.
“I am worried to know that Khan remains isolated from his family, friends, lawyers and doctors. His children also shared that his physical health can be deteriorated. Pakistan people deserve that his leaders are treated fairly under the law,” he said in an X on the meeting.