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PTI’s Shah Mehmood Qureshi hosts exclusive breakfast talks with top envoys

Properties of PTI proclaimed offenders to be confiscated,

Islamabad/Lahore_In a renewed display of diplomatic vigour, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has once again embarked on a robust engagement with global partners, as confirmed by multiple diplomatic sources.

According to 34NewsHD TV channel, prominent figures from the diplomatic sphere, including former Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Vice Chairman of PTI, have been actively nurturing international relationships through a series of high-level meetings.

An exclusive gathering took place over a sumptuous breakfast at the official residence of a distinguished foreign dignitary in Islamabad, as detailed by well-placed diplomatic insiders.

The meeting, which transpires every two days, hosted a notable assembly of key players on the international stage. Sources indicate that Shah Mehmood Qureshi orchestrated the convocation, engaging with six influential diplomats.

Among the esteemed invitees were David Bloom, the esteemed American Ambassador, and Jane Marriott, the British High Commissioner – figures whose diplomatic prominence holds a considerable sway. Another prominent guest at the breakfast was the Indonesian Ambassador, concurrently holding the coveted role of Dean of the Islamabad Diplomatic Corps. Notably, the convergence of these distinguished diplomats underscores the significance of this diplomatic foray by PTI.

Senator Ali Zafar, Chairman PTI’s legal representative, accompanied Shah Mehmood Qureshi in this pivotal meeting. Senator Zafar seized the opportunity to apprise the assembled envoys of the intricate legal dimensions surrounding the ongoing cases involving the PTI chairman, injecting a dose of legal acumen into the discussions.

It is evident that PTI’s pursuit of diplomatic finesse extends beyond routine protocols, as the breakfast dialogues signify an innovative and substantive approach to international engagement.

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It has been decided to confiscate the properties of the 22 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders who were declared proclaimed offenders in the Jinnah House attack case, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Friday.

Details of the properties of the accused will be obtained in the next phase, police said.

The process to confiscate the properties will be started in the next few days, they added.

On August 16, police declared 22 senior leaders of the PTI proclaimed offenders (POs) in the Jinnah House attack case.

Mian Aslam Iqbal, Murad Saeed, Andleeb Abbas, Ahmad Niazi, Farrukh Habib, Zubair Niazi, Ali Amin Gandapur and Hammad Azhar were among those who were declared POs.

“These leaders did not appear despite summons,” police said.

On the other hand, a special anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Karachi issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Azhar, Faheem Khan and Adeel Ahmed Khan, former members of the Sindh Assembly, in the case of arson and vandalism against the arrest of the PTI chairman.

In the final challan, submitted to the ATC by the investigation officer, police declared 13 accused, including former member of the National Assembly Akram Cheema innocent.

It was said in the challan that five accused including Alamgir Khan are on interim bail in the case.

It was also stated that more than 20 accused including Muhammad Kamran, Tariq, Amir, Younis, Javed, Azfar and Fahad have been arrested in the case.

The PTI leaders incited the workers upon the arrest of Imran Khan on May 9, adding that the workers came out on the streets and interfered with the government’s affairs.

“The PTI workers armed with batons and sticks carried out vandalism and raised anti-state slogans. They also attacked police and forcibly made the shopkeepers close their shops along the roads,” the challan stated.

“The PTI workers damaged government property and spread panic among the people. 200 to 300 unidentified workers have also been nominated in the case,” it added

10 people including policemen were nominated as witnesses in the challan which declared three former Sindh Assembly members including Raja Azhar absconders.

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