The ANP chief decreases the verdict of ‘shameful’ seats


Peshawar:

The Anp Chief, Aimal Wali Khan, has criticized the Judiciary for undoing his previous verdict regarding the allocation of seats reserved for the PTI de Imran Khan, stating that the order of the Supreme Court of June 28 of the Supreme Court is even more shameful than the appearance that took place in the general elections of February 8, 2024.

“The purchase and sale on February 8 was shameful, but the decision on the reserved seats is even more shameful,” Aimal said Saturday.

“If you have already brought them [PTI lawmakers] In, then continue and give them the seats reserved as well. You weren’t afraid when you gave them 93 MPa [in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Assembly] Because people in uniform drove each seat, “he said.

The ruling parties obtained another victory in the Legal Front as a Constitutional Bank (CB) of the SC on June 28 reserved in the Apex court ruling on July 12, 2024, which had resurrected the PTI as a parliamentary part and allowed it to obtain reserved seats in legislatures.

The order ended the possibility that the PTI enter Parliament. He also affected the Senate elections in the KP Assembly, while putting the existential threat to the PTI government in the KP.

The ANP president also rejected the Prime Minister’s committee formed for the former tribal districts. He said that even the nominated president of the Committee would not be acceptable.

“What would Punjab members know about Pashtun’s traditions?” asked.

Aimal warned that if there is any setback in the 25th constitutional amendment, his party would go out to the streets. “Even after sacrificing 18 lives, the State remains silent. This is not normal; it is a tragedy.”

He said there will also be a commitment on amendment 18, which, according to him, was assured by his father, Asfandyar Wali Khan.

He regretted that the helicopters who did not come for the victims of the flood arrived to transport VIP.

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