ISLAMABAD: PTI founding chairman Imran Khan on Monday warned of a nationwide protest if the government attempted to extend the tenure of Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa, or failed to implement the CJP-led bench’s decision on reserved seats.
Meanwhile, addressing a press conference, the PTI leadership criticised the SC decision to restore the membership of three PML-N lawmakers and alleged that efforts were being made to deprive the party of its seats.
While talking to the media in Adiala Jail, the former premier alleged that CJP Isa and the Election Commission of Pakistan were hand in glove, with the military supporting them.
Terming the situation in Pakistan worse than Bangladesh’s, where former premier Sheikh Hasina Wajid had suppressed all opposition parties, Mr Khan said: “All these things have been witnessed in Pakistan as well. Before elections, a crackdown was launched against the PTI on the pretext of May 9 violence”.
But all their plans failed on Feb 8, he claimed. As a result, he added, half of his party leadership was sent behind bars and the other half was left with no option but to go underground.
Many leaders were forced to quit the party, he said. He alleged that the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had the footage of May 9 violence, but it was not shared with the masses and courts.
In response to another question, the PTI founder said the ruling coalition was worried over rumours that he [Imran Khan] had approached the military establishment, but it was not correct.
Mehmood Khan Achakzai would hold negotiations with politicians, but the PTI would not negotiate, he said, explaining that if his party held negotiations with them, it would give the impression that he had accepted the PML-N government.