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PTI workers raise slogans at a workers convention in Peshawar on Wednesday — White Star

 

Imran’s Popularity Growing despite ‘Suppression’ of Party, Claims PTI

Peshawar: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf organized a workers’ convention here on Wednesday claiming the popularity of its detained leader and former prime minister, Imran Khan, is on the rise despite the “suppression” of the party.

The PTI leaders and workers announced that their struggle for the ‘real independence’ of the country would continue and that they would strongly resist hurdles to that cause.

The event was hosted by the PTI’s Peshawar chapter and addressed by senior central vice-president of the party Sher Afzal Marwat, district president and former MNA Arbab Sher Ali, provincial senior vice-chairman Taimur Saleem Jhagra, former MPA Fazl Ilahi, and others.

The participants raised slogans for Mr Imran as well as the Pakistan Army and its fallen soldiers.

Mr Marwat raised questions about the country’s judiciary system saying the courts of law are granting relief “beyond limits” to PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif in cases against him, while decisions on court cases against PTI leader Imran Khan were being conducted at a slow pace.

“Though named in many cases, no one can dare touch Nawaz Sharif. He is roaming freely despite looting Pakistan during his rule, while Imran Khan is languishing in prison in spite of standing up for people’s rights,” he said.

The PTI senior vice-president alleged that Mr Imran was not getting relief from any court of law.

“One state and two constitutions are unacceptable,” he said.

Mr Marwat said there was no room in the PTI for people like Pervez Khattak and Mahmood Khan and those who stood with Mr Imran in difficult times would remain part and parcel of the party.

The participants raised slogans against Mr Khattak and Mr Mahmood.

“Those who are bent on eliminating Imran Khan from politics should listen carefully that his popularity is growing across the length and breadth of the county,” the PTI senior vice-president said.

He alleged that the Election Commission of Pakistan tried in vain to defame Mr Imran as the masses continued to stand by him.

PTI Youth Wing central president Meena Khan Afridi told participants that the party submitted an application to the district administration several times for the holding of the workers’ convention but permission for the event was denied.

He said the workers’ convention was held only after the interventions of the Peshawar High Court.

PTI leader and former minister Taimur Saleem Jhagra said the party’s leaders and workers were subjected to a lot of difficulties, including imprisonment, but they remained loyal to their leader Imran.

He said only Imran Khan, as the prime minister, could steer the country out of the current financial and administrative crises.

Mr Jhagra said the former PTI chairman had been detained for the last 120 days and even if the detention lasted thousands of years, he wouldn’t make a secret deal for his release.

In a thinly veiled reference to PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif, he said the establishment’s  ladla (blue-eye politician) had returned from London to become the prime minister, but he should realize that Pakistan had changed, so the youth won’t accept his politics any longer. Arbab Sher Ali claimed that the PTI had emerged stronger after the May 9-10 incidents in the country. He said the party had never stood against state institutions as they were apolitical.

The PTI leader lauded the workers for “bravely facing troubled times in the last six months.”

“All our efforts are for the supremacy of the Constitution and the law,” he said.

Mr Ali demanded of the caretaker government to ensure a level-playing field for the PTI to participate in the upcoming general elections saying if that doesn’t happen, it will result in great injustice to Pakistan and its people.


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