Omar Ayub
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and Opposition Leader in the National Assembly, Omar Ayub Khan, has called for the restoration of the rule of law in Pakistan.
In a recent interview with a private television channel, Ayub emphasized the need for the immediate release of all imprisoned PTI members, including party chairman and former Prime Minister, Imran Khan.
Ayub asserted that these detentions are unjust, labeling the cases against PTI leaders as politically motivated. He reiterated that PTI’s primary demand is for fresh elections in the country to restore political stability and ensure a democratic process.
Ayub made it clear that PTI is not seeking concessions or relief. He stated that once the conditions for fairness are met, any relief will naturally follow.
He expressed concern over the fabricated charges against Imran Khan, particularly noting that he has not had access to the former Prime Minister for two months.
According to Ayub, the only information about Imran Khan’s situation comes from media reports. He also referenced a “final call” made by Imran Khan, which the party learned about through the media, and stated that PTI would consult internally on how to proceed based on that information.
Ayub also revealed the personal strain he is facing due to the legal pressures on PTI members. He spends 95% of his time in court hearings, as he is facing more than 100 legal cases.
He added that if he fails to attend these hearings, he risks arrest due to pending warrants. Additionally, Ayub accused intelligence agencies of attempting to fracture PTI by coercing its members, claiming that these agencies are putting pressure on individuals to create a splinter faction within the party.
Commenting on the 26th Constitutional Amendment, Ayub explained that PTI members who lost contact during this period have been issued show-cause notices.
However, he assured that those who are innocent will be exonerated after thorough investigation. He criticized a parliamentary committee for straying from its original mandate, accusing it of overstepping its authority in matters concerning the amendment.
Furthermore, Ayub confirmed that Mahmoud Achakzai has been entrusted with the responsibility of leading negotiations with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and other political parties. This move signals PTI’s willingness to engage in dialogue with opposing political forces to resolve ongoing issues.
Touching upon the events of May 9th, Ayub claimed that the unrest was a setup and cited the government’s failure to release CCTV footage as evidence to support his accusation.
He also announced that PTI plans to file a petition challenging the alleged illegal detention of its members in Adiala Jail. According to Ayub, the petition will argue that PTI members have been wrongfully imprisoned and are being held without due process.
In his statements, Ayub painted a picture of a party under siege but remained adamant that PTI would continue its fight for justice, the rule of law, and democratic elections in Pakistan.
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