Islamabad:
In the directives of the founding president of PTI, Imran Khan, leader of the opposition in the National Assembly and the party leader, Omar Ayub, has written a letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which raises concerns about “Electoral Rigging of 2024 “And urging the lender to consider governance problems in Pakistan during their economic review.
According to Express News, Ayub’s letter highlights that the IMF mission is currently evaluating the economic and government framework of Pakistan, with transparency and the rule of law as key factors.
Together with the letter, the PTI leader has presented a file previously presented to the president of the Supreme Court, which contains what he describes as “irrefutable evidence of generalized electoral fraud.”
Ayub recalled that Imran Khan met with the IMF delegation on July 7, 2023, emphasizing that fair elections were essential for the rule of law, economic prosperity and national development.
He affirmed that the file provides concrete evidence of how state institutions, including the Pakistan Electoral Commission (ECP), supposedly suppressed PTI, manipulated the electoral results and designed the democratic process.
Ayub accused the government of violating constitutional principles and included Pattan findings of the NGO, which he documented electoral fraud.
He stressed that economic and political stability depends on transparency and urged international interested parties, including the IMF, to take note of these concerns.
Ayub assured the IMF that PTI is willing to provide more details and assistance if necessary.
He expressed the confidence that the rule of law and democratic integrity will continue to be central to Pakistan’s future commitments with international organizations.
Coas
The founding president of PTI has decided to send his third open letter to the Chief of the Staff of the Army (COAS) also, address alleged electoral fraud in the 2024 general elections and accuse the government of allowing money washing machines to assume energy.
Imran, who has been behind bars since August 2023, wrote two “open letters” to the Army Chief on February 3 and February 8, expressing concerns about the “wide gap between the army and the public” while Alleges violations of serious rights during his imprisonment.
In his last letter, Imran declared that he had written the previous letter with “good intentions for the improvement of the country and the nation so that the growing gap between the army and people could be reduced day by day.” However, he regretted that the answer was given with “extreme frivolity and irresponsibility.”
The former prime minister urged the Army to “return to its constitutional limits, separate from politics and fulfill its assigned responsibilities” to guarantee the stability and security of the country and to close the gap between the military and the people.
However, security sources dismissed claims with respect to Imran’s previous letters, indicating that such correspondence had not been received and that the establishment had no interest in interacting with it. They reiterated that any political discussion should take place among politicians instead of involving the army.
In statements to the media outside the Adiala prison in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, Imran’s lawyer, Faisal Chaudhry, declared that the founder of PTI had issued the third letter content to the party leaders.
According to reports, the letter includes six key points, including demands of structural reforms and deep concerns about government policies that undermine democracy.
Chaudhry emphasized that PTI continues to demand a judicial commission to investigate the events of May 9. He also said that repressions after the elections persist in Punjab, citing an instance in which the police allegedly avoided the funeral of a PTI worker in Wazirabad.
The lawyer declared that PTI leaders, including Imran, appeared in the GHQ case procedures. The PTI chief, Whip Amir Dogar, has been part of the negotiation committee with the opposition and the party will announce additional appointments through an official notification later today, he added.
Chaudhry also criticized the restrictions reported against lawyers and journalists, stating that the president of the ILF, intends Panjutha, was prohibited from entering jail to meet Imran. In addition, he indicated that PTI would file an open trial request in the GHQ case, citing concerns about judicial transparency after the 26th constitutional amendment.
In his last letter, Imran Khan raises accusations of electoral fraud, claiming that a minority had been allowed to assume control over the majority. In addition, it accuses the government of allowing money washing machines to have power.
In addition, Imran expressed concern about growing terrorism due to a “lack of rule of law”, citing the exodus of 1.8 million people and the $ 20 billion flight in Pakistan capital.
He also highlighted the economic setbacks, stating that GDP growth was 6.4 percent when PTI left power, adding that the country’s global classification in the general rule index has since decreased to 140ยบ place.
The founder of PTI declared that the “court packaging” is being carried out to facilitate repression against the party.