The PTI leader emphasizes upon free and fair elections in the country, pointing out that the PTI is a political party of educated individuals and it has nothing to do with the May 9 incidents.


Mardan: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ali Muhammad Khan on Thursday expressed his loyalty to the PTI chief, saying that he strongly believed that Imran Khan would become prime minister once again.
Ali Mohammad Khan spent 80 days in jail in different cases.
The Peshawar High Court (PHC) directed the authorities concerned to set him free.
Talking to the journalists outside the jail, Ali Mohammad Khan emphasized upon importance of political stability over revenge in Pakistan.
The PTI leader also stressed upon the free and fair elections in the country, pointing out that the PTI is a political party of educated individuals and it had nothing to do with the May 9 incidents.
He vowed to transform Pakistan into an Islamic welfare state and criticized the registration of terrorism cases against former Prime Minister. He called for political parties not to be cornered and let the people decide in elections.
Regarding his own release, he mentioned his concerns about being handcuffed in a terrorism case and called on all political workers to work for the country's security.
Ali Muhammad Khan secured bail in a case related to his arrest under 3 MPO and was released from Central Jail Mardan after the court approved his plea.
He vowed to work on ending misunderstandings between institutions and urged party members to stand firmly with their leader during difficult times.
The PTI leader also announced his intent to contest against Nawaz Sharif, Asif Ali Zardari, and Maulana Fazlur Rehman in the upcoming elections.
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