——– Mulls on a sit-in outside Adiala Jail
——– Vows to intensify rule of law campaign
——– Omar claims two million Pakistanis migrated in past two years, causing a $27 billion outflow
PESHAWAR: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former national assembly speaker Asad Qaiser has demanded the resignation of prime minister.
Qaiser stated that the law and order situation had deteriorated in the country. He urged the govern-ment to conduct free and fair elections immediately.
He announced that PTI would hold a meeting with all allied parties this week to formulate a compre-hensive national agenda, which will be presented to the public to mobilise support.
The former speaker also demanded the withdrawal of FIRs against PTI workers and the release of those detained.
Speaking to media, Qaiser clarified that no decision or meeting had been held regarding a pro-test outside Adiala Jail. He revealed that a detailed action plan would be announced next week in co-ordination with opposition parties, and a protest strategy would be devised in collaboration with the grand alliance.
He further stated that PTI had not officially decided on a sit-in outside Adiala Jail, though discussions with opposition parties on various protest strategies were ongoing.
Earlier, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leader Omar Ayub has announced intensifing campaign for the rule of law. Speaking to the media in Haripur, Ayub stated that a joint plan was being develoed under the platform of “Tehreek Tahaffz Aeen Pakistan” in collaboration with multiple parties.
He condemned the allegedly false FIR against the Akhtar Mengal and Siraj Tareen, emphasizing the growing public frustration.
He highlighted the issue of missing person in a meeting with the Chief Justice.
Ayub criticised the government for economic mismanagement, citing rising corruption, a declining rupee and lack of investment. He claimed that two million Pakistanis have migrated in the past two years, causing a $27 billion outflows.
He further lamented restrictions under the PECA and called transparent elections the only solution to the country’s crisis. –Agencies