Islamabad:
PTI’s imprisoned leaders have expressed their willingness to participate in the political dialogue with other parties, provided they are allowed to meet the founding president of the party, Imran Khan.
The leading leaders left the door to speak slightly of JAR, stating that any significant commitment must begin with access to Khan.
The proposal follows the recent call of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to political dialogue amid the deepening of political uncertainty.
In an open letter addressed to the Government, PTI high level leaders detained in Lahore prisons proposed to initiate conversations to help navigate the country of their political and constitutional crisis ongoing.
The open letter, written by the leaders of PTI de Lahore currently in detention, including Mian Mehmood-Ur-Rasheed, Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Senator Ejaz Chaudhry and Omar Sarfraz Chema, addressed the Government.
The letter emphasized that the country faced an unprecedented political and constitutional crisis and emphasized that integral negotiations were the only way to follow.
Leaders argued that dialogue should not only take place at the political level, but must also include the establishment to ensure that all interested parties can proceed with mutual confidence. They requested the immediate start of the conversations and the inclusion of PTI leaders currently imprisoned in Lahore prisons.
“You can’t make important political decisions without Imran Khan consultation,” the letter said. “Effective representation is not possible unless we have your guide.”
In addition, the letter stated that a unique meeting with the imprisoned boss pattern would not be enough. On the other hand, there must be continuous opportunities to consult with Imran Khan to ensure that the negotiation process remains effective and consistent.
Meanwhile, from Adial prison, Imran Khan has ordered the leadership of the party to prepare for a political movement after Ashura.
Speaking to the media outside the Adiala prison on Tuesday, Imran’s sister, Alema Khan, said that her sisters were already allowed a 15 -minute meeting with him, while lawyer Zaheer Abbas was granted only a 90 -second conversation.
He added that other lawyers, including Salman Safdar, Salman Akram Raja and Niazullah Niazi, were completely denied access.
“These are deliberate attempts to put aside the founder of the party,” he said.
Aleem cited Imran Khan as stating that the consequences of the 26th constitutional amendment are becoming increasingly evident.
“He said, if you steal the votes of the people and affirm that they do not matter, it means that the martial law has effectively imposed. If the judiciary converts into a government department and treats the judges in this way, the rule of law has ended.”
“Those sitting in assemblies were not chosen by votes. The voice of the media has been silenced. Now they are bringing the 27th amendment. It would be better to declare the monarchy, because the voice of the people has been removed. Pakistan was created in the name of Kalma, and it is that belief that the nation. Imran as he says.
According to Aleema, Imran has ordered the party to start preparing for a protest movement after Ashura.