PTI leader says Election Commission is no more ‘neutral’ but a ‘party’ now

Pakistan Aug, 5 2022
PTI leader says Election Commission is no more ‘neutral’ but a ‘party’ now
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ISLAMABAD: PTI leader Asad Umar has said accepting resignations of one’s own will is illegal process and this illegal job has not been done for first time.

Resignations were given so that conspiracy could come to open before nation. Imran Khan was a patriotic leader and he did not want to become part of this conspiracy, he said this while talking to media men here.

He said Imran Khan mobilised nation due to which nation thwarted foreign conspiracy in by polls. All conspiracies will fail now too. Reference is being filed against him, he stated. He reiterated election commission has become a party. Now it is not neutral but it is party. I appeal to nation to show its symbol in social media and decision will come soon. He remarked this nation wants to go to new mandate. Nation will decide who their leader is. On other side he said in his tweet a petition has been filed in Islamabad High Court against acceptance of resignations regarding 11 member of assembly on its own choice by election commission.

All members of PTI except turn coats tendered resignation before all people of country. Resignations of all should be accepted simultaneously.

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