PPP leader demands cancellation of PTI registration, IK should be disqualified for life

Pakistan Aug, 5 2022
PPP leader demands cancellation of PTI registration, IK should be disqualified for life
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LARKANA: Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) leader in a statement yesterday demanded immediate cancellation of PTI registration and declaration of its chief Imran Khan as ineligible in light of ECP verdict in foreign funding case. Khuhro said that after Election Commission Pakistan’s decision in foreign funding case, Imran was no longer Sadiq and Amin as he had filed a false affidavit to ECP. He demanded that Article 62 and 63 should be applied to him and he should be disqualified for life.

He said that after evidence that Imran Khan is not Sadiq and Amin and he had also lost justification to hold PTI chairman post. He said that Saqib Nisar had declared Imran Khan as Sadiq and Amin, but today he had been proven to be a ‘certified thief’ who received funding from 34 foreign countries including Israel, India, America and Canada which was an unconstitutional act and a crime. Khuhro said that Imran Khan hid 13 bank accounts and created chaos in Pakistan with this illegal funding, while he had also illegally used charity money for his party to conspire against country.

He said that Imran Khan was a ‘liar’ who had cheated entire nation, including overseas Pakistanis, by taking charity funding. He said that it had been proved that Khan imposed foreign agenda on Pakistan by getting funding from India and other countries, therefore, ‘Khan and PTI are imported parties’.

Khuhro further said that real identity of Imran Khan had been exposed in front of nation and deceitful person could not hide his lies by putting pressure on institutions. PPP Sindh President said that Chief Election Commissioner against whom Khan was making allegations was appointed by Imran himself.

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