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Qaiser seeks permission to hold meeting with Imran

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser knocked the door of Islamabad High Court to meet PTI founder Imran Khan. Addressing the media, Qaiser declared the end of Imran Khan’s political era, asserting that ultimate decisions lie in the hands of Allah. He expressed determination to uphold the expectations of the people who have chosen PTI.

Responding to a journalist’s inquiry regarding potential alliances with Jamaat-e-Islami or MWM, Qaiser did not specify.

Meanwhile, Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema Khan, emphasized the importance of preserving Form 45 documents. Speaking outside the Anti-Terrorism Court, she announced PTI’s forthcoming action plan to be unveiled on Sunday, highlighting February 8 as a significant day for the party.

Aleema Khan condemned the recent political events, lamenting the alleged disappearance of votes and calling for their retrieval.

She criticized the practice of vote-buying and urged for a return to fair and transparent electoral processes. Aleema Khan vowed to reclaim the lost votes, signaling PTI’s determination to address electoral discrepancies.

 

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