PTI starts hunger strike against Imran Khan, other leaders’ detention

Counselor Gohar says hunger strike to be held from 3 pm to 8 pm every day till the arrival of the PTI organizer, different pioneers

ISLAMABAD: In the wake of fixing of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) secretariat and the

detainment of Raoof Hasan and different activists, the previous decision party on Tuesday started a craving strike by laying out a camp external the Parliament House in Islamabad to request the arrival of the party pioneer Imran Khan and different pioneers. The best Imran-established party has looked for consecutive misfortunes in a couple of days as its focal secretariat in the government capital was fixed by the specialists recently a day after the party’s Data Secretary Hasan was captured alongside the other party laborers.

A day earlier, Islamabad police arrested Hasan from the party’s Focal Secretariat for heading a computerized media cell and its supposed contribution to running enemy of Pakistan misleading publicity.

Speaking to journalists outside parliament, the party chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said that the hunger strike will be observed daily till 8 pm as a token protest against “injustice” and for the PTI founder’s release and the supremacy of the parliament.

He added that he conveyed his party’s reservations to National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq over “illegal and unconstitutional actions”.

The lawyer-cum-politician said that his party raised its voice for the PTI lawmakers and their families who were being picked up.

“[The] PTI founder and his wife have been imprisoned for no reason. This camp will continue till the release of the PTI founder.”

Gohar strongly condemned the sealing of the party’s secretariat in the federal capital.

It is noteworthy to mention here that the Islamabad administration sealed the PTI’s central office earlier today over a “lack of fire and life safety arrangements”.

In a notice, which was obtained by Geo News, the administration said that the building lacked up-to-date fire extinguishers, an emergency evacuation plan, an independent power source for the emergency system, and standard electric wiring.

The PTI secretariat was fixed by the Capital Improvement Authority (CDA) two months prior during an enemy of infringement activity in which a piece of the party’s focal office was destroyed. In any case, the party office resumed following the mandates of the Islamabad High Court (IHC).

Another PTI senior pioneer and previous NA speaker Asad Qaiser said: “Our most memorable interest is to deliver the PTI organizer, his better half Bushra Bibi, and different prisoners, including Hasan and party laborers.”

He considered the national government answerable for the new rush of rebellion and expansion the nation over.

Qaiser encouraged the Pakistan Muslim Association Nawaz (PML-N) government to promptly leave over “awful administration and fumbling the economy”.

PTI’s Secretary-General Omar Ayub Khan said that the symbolic appetite strike was being noticed for the arrival of the imprisoned previous chief, PTI Bad Habit Director Shah Mahmood Qureshi and other captured pioneers and laborers.

The resistance chief in the Public Gathering rebuffed the Metropolitan Partnership Islamabad (MCI) for fixing the PTI’s focal office and rather than the PTI secretariat, the MCI ought to seal its own office “where mice are running all over the place”, he pummeled.

Omar likewise requested that the “Structure 47” government — a reference to the supposed control in the February 8 political race results — leave and declare new decisions immediately. He added that the PTI believed free and fair surveys should haul the nation out of emergency.

Tending to the appetite strike camp members, Shibli Faraz said that the present occasion was important for the PTI’s political battle. He likewise reported that the Imran-established party will hold a countrywide dissent on Friday, July 26, 2024.

A few PTI officials joined the yearning strike camp including Gohar, Qaiser, Omar, Faraz, Latif Khosa, Ali Muhammad Khan, Falak Naz Chitrali, Sheik Waqas, Representative Humayun Mohmand, Saifullah Abro, Shabbir Ali Qureshi, Sahibzada Sibghatullah, Mehboob Shah, Sajid Mohmand, Dawar Kundi, and others.

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