PTI founder Imran Khan hailed on Tuesday President Arif Alvi’s decision to not summon the National Assembly session and said that despite winning the elections, the PTI is being denied its due share of reserved seats.
In a media talk at Adiala jail, the former prime minister said, “There is no greater theft than stealing the public’s mandate, they are the same some who opposed the FATF legislation and demanded the closure of their cases.” When asked about the letter to the IMF, Imran said he could not write anything and dispatch from jail, hence, he had dictated the letter written to the international financial body. “The letter will be sent after today’s meeting,” said Imran. He elaborated that the purpose of the letter is to inform the IMF that the country cannot achieve economic stability with political stability.
“The whole nation says the elections were rigged, a party which secured only 20 seats will have their prime minister. The entire nation stood against the mafia on February 8. The chief election commissioner must resign as he did not provide PTI with a level playing field. Even the caretaker government is working against my party, and the ECP is still busy rigging the results leaving us with no hope in the system,” said Imran.