PTI leaders supplicating Army, court to interfere: Sherry Rehman

Pakistan Nov, 3 2022
PTI leaders supplicating Army, court to interfere: Sherry Rehman
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ISLAMABAD: Minister Senator Sherry Rehman said PTI leaders are now asking institutions and court for interference after becoming  entrenched in blind alley.  “Neither people are coming out for short cut march nor is yielding any result. Now PTI leaders are supplicating Army and court to end prevailing political crisis, she said this in a statement here. 

She remarked, “When Imran Khan has not succeeded in making any deal and his unconstitutional demands have not been accepted then he says while standing on container he will not talk to anyone.”  She underlined what PTI leader is calling political crisis is not a political crisis and instead it is pattern of Imran Khan’s politics. Had he given importance to Parliament then he would not have to make rescue appeal today. 

PTI is in phase of learning democratic and constitutional politics. Had he been democratic politicians he would not have talked of martial law.  He wants this system be rolled back and he should be made king, she said adding when you opt for container instead of Parliament then you will remain in blind alley. 

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 04 2022

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