PTI Prepares Resolution in National Assembly for Imran Khan’s Release

The PTI leader reiterated their demand for all institutions to operate within the confines of the constitution.

Islamabad: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has made preparations to present a resolution in the National Assembly seeking the release of Imran Khan. Asad Qaisar, while addressing the media in Islamabad, highlighted the fabricated and illegal cases against PTI’s founder, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, and other party leaders, stressing the need for their release.

Qaisar emphasized that their struggle is not merely political but aimed at serving the people. He expressed discontent over what he termed a “fake prime minister” in office, asserting that Shahbaz Sharif is not recognized as the legitimate prime minister. Calling for an investigation into the matter, Qaisar warned of taking to the streets if justice is not served.

The PTI leader reiterated their demand for all institutions to operate within the confines of the constitution. He referenced the alleged punishment inflicted on PTI’s founder due to false accusations during the election, underscoring the need for adherence to constitutional principles.

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The resolution, once presented in the National Assembly, is expected to garner support from PTI members as they advocate for the release of Imran Khan and other party leaders facing purportedly baseless charges.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Advocate General and Eight Additional AGs Resign

Advocate General Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Aamir Javaid, has tendered his resignation from his post.

According to sources, Advocate General Aamir Javaid has submitted his resignation to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

On the other hand, eight Additional Advocate Generals, including Additional Advocate General Daniyal Chamkani, have also resigned from their positions.

Daniyal Chamkani stated, “I have submitted my resignation to the Chief Minister as well. Eight Additional Advocate Generals, including myself, have resigned.”

Sources suggest that whether the resignations will be accepted or not is at the discretion of the Chief Minister.

Those who have resigned include Daniyal Chamkani, Nasar, Saqib, Asif, Omar Farooq, Sultan, Mobasher, and Javaid Akhtar.

The resignations come amid speculation regarding the reasons behind this mass resignation from the legal fraternity of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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