The government of Pakistan is proposing to ban Imran Khan’s party, PTI

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 Pakistan People’s Party rejected the views of members against the proposal to ban Imran Khan’s party.

PPP Secretary General Nayar Hussain Bukhari told Dawn that the proposal to ban PTI was not discussed at any level in the party. So what the party leaders said against the idea should be seen as ‘personal opinion’.

The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), a key ally of the ruling coalition in Pakistan, has criticized statements by some of its members opposing the government’s plan to politically ban the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Isolated myself. Calling the party a “personal” opinion, Pakistan-based PPP Secretary General Nayyar Hussain Bukhari said the proposed ban on the PTI led by jailed former prime minister Imran Khan was not supported at any level in the party. It didn’t happen.

 Whatever the party leaders said against the idea should be seen as ‘personal opinion’.

Bukhari issued a brief statement refuting Farhatullah Babur‘s remarks,

Babar said in a post on X, “The country is deeply polarized, the economy is fragmented, socially and ethnically divided, insecurity is high, inflation is high, a growing population and no jobs. Allow the ISI to invade privacy and forcibly disappear citizens.”

“Talks of banning a political party or prosecuting a political leader for treason are nonsense. Unsustainable. Exacerbating the political crisis. American democracy will continue its current crisis. Pakistani democracy, in fact, the state itself, The imposed crisis is unlikely to last, be warned: they posted on X.

Several leaders of political parties other than the PTI, such as the People’s Party, Awami National Party, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, and Jamaat-e-Islami, criticized it, on Tuesday.

The PTI held a press conference and said the move was due to the “embarrassment” the ruling party had faced after the Supreme Court’s ruling had given reserved seats to the PTI, giving it a two-thirds majority in parliament. was done

Opposition leader Umar Ayub Khan, supported by party chairperson Barrister Gohar Ali Khan and other party leaders, said that the government is trying to scare the 24 crore people of Pakistan with tactics of intimidation, coercion, and harassment, but PTI will not be intimidated.

He vowed that he has and will continue to fight against “elements hell-bent on plunging the country into the quagmire of destruction and anarchy” by making their wish a law.

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