Pakistan
Omar Ayub questions smuggling of POL products into Pakistan
PTI leaders say government ministers should have addressed the press conference today instead of DG ISPR
Islamabad: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders questioned that who was lodging FIRs against them, saying that “They are not digesting the Supreme Court’s verdict,”.
“The civilian government should have addressed the press conference instead of the DG ISPR today,” said Opposition Leader Omar Ayub while addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Monday. PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Khan and other PTI leaders were present there.
While talking about the DG ISPR’s term of “digital terrorism”, Omar Ayub said that he was giving examples of Syria, Iran and Libya.
“These countries fell down just because of dictatorship,” said the PTI leaders.
He also said that the government led by PML-N failed and its failure pushed the DG ISPR to hold the press conference earlier in the day. He regretted that the FIRs were registered against the PTI leaders under terrorism charges.
The opposition leader also said that those who were involved in money laundering case like the case of Shehbaz Sharif should be brought to justice. He also mentioned Mitho, the close relative of former Army Chief, by saying that he must be held accountable.
He also questioned the smuggling in the country, saying that whose failure promoted smuggling.
Omar Ayub also went on to say that Wheat scandal must be investigated.
He stated that the PTI is the most patriotic party in the country.
The PTI leaders said that the comparison must be drawn between terrorism in the past and the present to find out the reality.
“An independent judicial commission should be held to investigate Bannu incident,” said Omar Ayub. The wrong politics of the present government damaged the country’s economy, he added.
Rauf Hassan, Ahmad Janjua, Rizwan Ahmad, Ghulam Shabbir, Ata ur Rehman, Farid Malik, Muddassir Chaudhary, Malik Nauman Ahmed, Faizan Malik, Naseem Khaira, Professor Mazhar and Khalid Gujjar are forced disappeared persons.
“The laws that exist must be enforced. Six judges of IHC write a letter to the SJC. A judge of Sargodha ATC also mentioned interference into the judicial work. The rulers are the most corrupt and criminals,” said Omar Ayub, adding that for the sake of God, must stop all this.
Barrister Gohar said that the police let him go by saying that there was no case against him.
-
Pakistan 1 day ago
PM to participate in Climate Action Summit in Baku
-
Regional 14 hours ago
Wedding bus capsizes in river, two dead, 22 missing
-
Pakistan 14 hours ago
Punjab Police release PTI top leaders, SIC chief after brief detention
-
Business 1 day ago
Cooking oil, ghee prices increase by Rs60 per kg
-
Business 13 hours ago
Gold price plunges Rs7,000 per tola in Pakistan
-
Pakistan 17 hours ago
Smog: Orders to close all schools across Punjab
-
World 21 hours ago
Hours for Nawafil prayer scheduled in Hateem
-
Technology 1 day ago
PTA blocks unregistered VPNs in Pakistan