Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan on Friday reacted to the Senate resolution, dubbing it the ''personal opinions of 14 lawmakers.''
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Khan reiterated the demand for holding the timely elections in the country on February 8.
A resolution of 14 Senators based on their personal opinions, has no legal or binding force in the constitutional process of holding General Elections. Elections must take place on time and Supreme Court to enforce its orders and observations regarding February 08, Elections. PTI…
— Barrister Gohar Khan (@BarristerGohar) January 5, 2024
''A resolution of 14 Senators based on their personal opinions, has no legal or binding force in the constitutional process of holding General Elections''.
He urged the Supreme Court to ensure the allotment of the PTI ''bat'' symbol and ensure a level playing field for the party in the forthcoming elections.
– SC's order on level playing field yet to be implemented, says Barrister Gohar –
Khan asserted on Thursday that the SC's order in connection with the level playing field has yet to be implemented.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Khan said, "Why are we being punished? We have continued to put forward the demand of conducting transparent elections in the country."
"PTI has been taken to the juncture, where it has no election symbol. The government had been changed according to the London plan," Khan said.