Fawad Chaudhry, the leader of the PTI, said on Wednesday that “it is not up to you” to ban Imran Khan or the party in response to the government’s statement that it may file a declaration against the party in the Supreme Court.
His comments came after Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah stated that the government might declare PTI to be a foreign-aided party to the Supreme Court based on confirmed evidence, adding that if the high court accepts this declaration, “the party will stand disbanded.”
The party would appeal against the judgement of the Election Commission of Pakistan, according to Fawad, who also stated that a reference has been filed against Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja.
Fawad claimed that the Election Commission of Pakistan’s decision was against the law and the Constitution and that a reference had been filed against Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja. He also stated that the party would appeal against the judgement.
The ECP ruled in unanimity the day before that the PTI got funding from “prohibited” sources.
A demonstration outside the ECP office was also announced by the PTI leader.
Prior to the announcement of the results, he said that parties associated with the Pakistan Democratic Movement alliance had “meet the chief election commissioner.”