PTI Decides To Revise List Of Reserved Seats

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to revise the list of reserved seats.

According to media reports, PTI has decided to revise the list of reserved seats. The list of reserved seats will be updated. Consultations on the changes to the previous list are ongoing.

Changes will be made to the list of female and minority candidates for the reserved seats, and the revised list and names will be presented to the founding chairman.

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PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar has confirmed the preparation of a new list for the reserved seats. He stated that the final approval of the new list will be given by the founding chairman of PTI.

Government Decides To Ban PTI

Yesterday, 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.

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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 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.

Maulana Fazal ur Rehman Opposes Ban On PTI

JUI-F chief Maulana Fazal ur Rehman has opposed ban on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in a statement. He said that force could not be used against the political forces for solution of the issues; it will rather enhance the level of political tension. All institutions should work in the framework given by the constitution for progress and prosperity.

Maulana Fazlur Rehman emphasized that It is better that this reckoning is understood by the powerful circles at the earliest possible moment; otherwise, the situation could further deteriorate. Transparent elections are the only solution to all issues in the country.

Ban On Political Parties Is Inappropriate: Islam Ghori

On the other hand, central spokesperson of JUI, Islam Ghori, said in his statement that talking about ban on political parties is inappropriate. Government drama is meant to divert attention from real issues; restrictions cannot solve political issues.

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He mentioned that these kinds of decisions would increase political and financial crises. This type of decision reflects tyrant thinking rather than taking on board real issues related to people.

No Benefit From Ban on PTI: Sherry Rehman

Pakistan People’s Party leader Senator Sherry Rehman has said that ban on the PTI would serve no benefit.

Talking to private news channel Geo News, Sherry Rehman said that ban on PTI will not provide any benefit. however, I will stand with whatever decision is taken by her party.

“We had told them not to go ahead with this. These kinds of things do not keep relationships intact. You saw from the budget, we could not carry our perceptions through. You can’t stop something, the country has to be run by law,” Sherry Rehman said.

Ban On PTI Is Not Final Yet: Ishaq Dar

When decision to ban PTI were opposed by politicians, on Tuesday, Ishaq Dar spoke to the media in Lahore. He clarified that the decision to ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is not yet final.

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