Rawalpindi : January 3, 2024 : Showing firm resolve outside Adyala Jail, Rawalpindi, following a court hearing on PTI’s petition regarding ex-chairman Imran Khan’s role in deciding party tickets for the upcoming 2024 general election, Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, flanked by prominent party figures, conveyed an unwavering commitment to actively participating in the electoral process.
Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, surrounded by party stalwarts including seasoned politician Barrister Mansoor Sarwar Khan, Member CEC of PTI, Core Committee members, along with Advocate Nadia Khattak, and others, voiced his determination, unequivocally stating that the party will contest the election and will not entertain an idea of a boycott. The leaders stood united beside their Chairman, underscoring the party’s solidarity and resolve during this critical juncture.
Expressing dissatisfaction over the Election Commission, Chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali Khan raised concerns about perceived partisanship and condemned what he deemed the worst example of cruelty and injustice – the revocation of PTI’s election symbol, the “Bat.” The PTI leadership openly questioned the fairness and impartiality of the electoral process. Barrister Gohar Ali Khan expressed faith in the Supreme Court of Pakistan, confidently stating that they believe the court will ensure justice, leading to PTI regaining their electoral symbol, the Bat.
Barrister Mansoor Sarwar Khan, a seasoned politician and a member of PTI’s Core Committee, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the vital importance of a level playing field in the democratic process. The collective stand taken by PTI’s leadership underscores their commitment to navigating the legal complexities surrounding the party’s participation in the upcoming elections.
As the legal proceedings unfold and PTI confronts challenges posed by the Election Commission’s decisions, the political landscape remains dynamic and charged with tension. The resolute stance of PTI’s leadership sets the stage for a determined electoral campaign, with the party steadfastly asserting its right to participate in the democratic process, despite what they perceive as unfavorable decisions by the Election Commission. The coming weeks promise to be critical as PTI navigates the legal intricacies, showcasing their unwavering determination to engage in the democratic process despite the hurdles they face.