The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has submitted a resolution to the National Assembly Secretariat, calling for the release of the party's Founder Imran Khan and several other political leaders and journalists.
The resolution was submitted to the assembly secretary by party leaders Omar Ayub, Asad Qaiser and other PTI leaders.
The resolution specifically highlights the demand for the immediate release of Imran Khan, emphasizing that he is a prominent leader of the Muslim world. It condemns, what it terms as, the misuse of law and calls for an immediate end to what it perceives as political victimization.
Additionally, the resolution advocates for the release of other political figures, including Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Dr Yasmin Rashid, Parvez Elahi, and Umar Sarfaraz Cheema, among others. It further extends its demand to other party leaders such as Sanam Javed, Ejaz Chaudhry, and Mahmoodur Rasheed, stressing that their cases are also deemed as politically motivated.
The resolution argues that the legal cases against the PTI founder are illegitimate and politically motivated, lacking any legal standing. It asserts that such actions of political reprisal are not in the interest of the country or its people.
Furthermore, the resolution adds a demand for the immediate closure of cases pertaining to journalists like Imran Riaz Khan and Asad Toor, echoing the sentiment of injustice and political targeting.
The submission of this resolution underscores PTI's stance on what it perceives as unjust treatment towards its members and associates. It reflects the party's commitment to advocating for the rights and liberties of political figures and journalists in the country.