38 PTI Members Submit Sworn Statements

38 members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have submitted sworn statements.

Out of 41 members of PTI, 38 have submitted sworn statements. The remaining 3 members, due to being abroad, have sent their sworn statements via WhatsApp. Amir Dogar and Mubashir Sultan have sent their sworn statements both via WhatsApp and through the original documents to the Foreign Office.

According to PTI sources, all three members are currently abroad. Their sworn statements will be submitted to the Election Commission on Thursday.

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has decided to compile a new list for women and minorities. Kanwal Shauzab and Zartaj Gul have been entrusted with the responsibility of preparing the new list for women. Kanwal Shauzab’s new list will be approved by PTI founder Imran Khan. After approval, the list will be submitted to the Election Commission.

Government Decides To Ban PTI

Earlier, The federal government has decided to ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

In a press conference in Islamabad, Federal Minister for Information Atta Tarar stated that attacks were carried out on national defense on May 9. He claimed that Imran Khan’s family was involved in these incidents, with his three sisters present outside the Corps Commander House. The public was being told that a revolution was about to take place and to immediately reach their designated locations.

Atta Tarar said that the founder of PTI promoted a culture of chaos and violence. Imran Khan harmed Pakistan’s defense institutions. He emphasized that Pakistan and PTI cannot progress together if the country is to develop.

The Information Minister stated that on one hand, PTI was sheltering terrorists claiming they would play a role in national security, while on the other, they attacked GHQ and the Corps Commander House. They undermined the National Action Plan.

Atta Tarar announced that the federal government has made four major decisions. Action will be taken according to the constitution and the law. He questioned the source of PTI’s billions of rupees, stating that these matters will be thoroughly investigated in the coming days.

He explained that the government has the constitutional authority to ban a party involved in anti-state activities. There is sufficient justification to ban PTI, which has unconstitutionally dissolved assemblies and acted against national interests. To move the country forward, it is necessary to ban these disruptive elements.

Atta Tarar confirmed that the government has decided to ban PTI. The case will be presented to the Supreme Court. There is clear evidence to support the ban on PTI. This decision might be approved in the upcoming federal cabinet meeting.

He also revealed that the government plans to initiate Article 6 proceedings against former President Arif Alvi, PTI founder Imran Khan, and former Deputy Speaker Qasim Suri. Following cabinet approval, these references will be sent to the Supreme Court.

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