Pakistan

PTI Chairman Says KP Assembly Will Dissolve If Ordered by Party Founder

ISLAMABAD:Barrister Gohar Ali, Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), declared that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Assembly will be dissolved if the PTI founder issues such an order.

Speaking outside the Judicial Complex, Barrister Gohar expressed disappointment in the courts but remained hopeful that justice will eventually prevail for the PTI founder.

He revealed that over 300 cases have been filed against the PTI founder, who had already appeared in court 350 times before imprisonment.

Within five days of detention, the PTI founder received three sentences totaling 45 years, while his wife has also been sentenced.

Barrister Gohar claimed the authorities are violating rules by denying him books and meetings, accusing them of political persecution that ultimately failed.

KP Assembly and Political Stand

The KP budget remains unpassed, with a few days left for approval.

Barrister Gohar emphasized that the assembly belongs to the PTI founder and that his directives will be followed, including the potential dissolution of the assembly.

He stated, “This vote is not ours; it belongs to the PTI founder. If it weren’t for him, even my own family wouldn’t have voted for me.”

This highlights the strong influence the PTI founder still holds over the party and provincial governance.

PTI Criticism of Government and Judiciary

PTI leader Zartaj Gul also spoke at the Judicial Complex, condemning the government’s actions during the November 26 protests where citizens demanding rights were allegedly fired upon.

She criticized the ongoing trials of PTI workers in anti-terrorism courts and urged that the cases should target the ruling PDM government instead.

Zartaj Gul pointed out delays in the £190 million case and labeled the Chief Minister of Punjab a “TikToker,” accusing the Punjab government of causing a financial loss of one trillion rupees.

She expressed disappointment with the behavior of major political parties PPP and PML-N, reflecting deep political dissatisfaction within PTI ranks.

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