The PTI submitted the list to the electoral watchdog a day after the ECP partially implemented the Supreme Court's verdict on reserved seats for the party, notifying 39 of the 80 returned MNAs as PTI lawmakers after an inordinate delay.
After the Pakistani government's plans to ban Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has expressed disapproval and believes that the move is a clear violation of the constitutional right to freedom of association, guaranteed under Article 1
Pakistan police on Sunday raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) residence of Secretary-General Omar Ayub Khan, reported ARY News. However, Ayub said that the federal and provincial governments are attempting to arrest him.
Speaking to reporters after attending court proceedings in the £190m corruption case on Friday, former Pakistan PM Imran Khan said that the decision on the cases must be made on the basis of 'like or dislike', as all citizens are equal before the law.
A case was registered against the PTI founder and other politicians for protesting against the Election Commission of Pakistan's Toshakhana verdict in 2022, which disqualified him from holding office for a limited time.
He urged CJP to fix pending petitions of the PTI, including the May 9 incidents, review petition, level playing fields, and "mega polls robbery" conducted on February 8, for hearing.
The ATC courts in Sargodha on Tuesday acquitted all 37 PTI workers in Sargodha, including Pakistan's former Member of National Assembly (MNA) Amjad Ali Khan. However, Mianwali City Police arrested them from the Sargodha central jail compound as soon as they came out of the prison and brought
Speaking to reporters, Omar Ayub's lawyer said that the PTI leader had arrived at the court premises to appear before the court. However, he could not appear before court due to law enforcers, which resulted in the rejection of his bail plea in the May 9 and 10 riots case.
PTI leader Malik Ahmed Khan Bhachar said the issue has also "exposed" Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), who he accused of providing tacit support to the law.