Show their support for the founding PTI chairman’s choice to engage in government negotiations.
Leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) who are now in prison have stressed the value of talks in order to resolve a number of issues, such as Imran Khan’s release from prison and the resolution of complaints stemming from the February 8 elections.
Ijaz Chaudhry, Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Umar Sarfraz Cheema, and Mian Mehmood-ur-Rashid, four prominent PTI members, sent a special statement through their attorneys during a detention trial, advocating communication in accordance with the Supreme Court’s findings.
The leaders emphasized that reaching political and economic stability in the nation depends on successful discussions. They emphasized that in order to save Pakistan from its current predicament, the constitution must be fully restored and the law must be upheld.
The PTI leaders said they agreed with their founding chairman’s decision to engage in negotiations with the government, seeing it as a step that would be beneficial for the country.
They emphasized that Pakistan cannot escape its current predicament until the constitution is fully restored and the law is upheld.
They recommended that Mahmood Achakzai lead the effort to engage with all political parties, and that the negotiation team include former President Arif Alvi, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, Sheikh Waqas Akram, and others.
The PTI leaders said they agreed with their founding chairman’s decision to engage in negotiations with the government, seeing it as a step that would be beneficial for the country.
They emphasized that Pakistan cannot escape its current predicament until the constitution is fully restored and the law is upheld.
They recommended that Mahmood Achakzai lead the effort to engage with all political parties, and that the negotiation team include former President Arif Alvi, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, Sheikh Waqas Akram, and others.The accused is charged with lighting cars on fire in the Gulberg neighborhood and destroying the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) office. These episodes were a part of the larger disturbances on May 9.