He demands the release of CCTV forage from May 9 incidents
Islamabad: Opposition Leader in the National Assembly, Omar Ayub, has criticized the current government, saying it has failed and that the nation should prepare for new elections.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, PTI leader Ayub stressed the importance of releasing all CCTV footage from the May 9 incidents and Zaman Park. He stated that deleting such footage is a crime.
Ayub mentioned that he had a pleasant meeting with Imran Khan at Adiala Jail. He highlighted that PTI is the biggest political party in the country and urged the nation to prepare for new elections for growth and development.
He argued that new elections are the only solution to the country's problems. Ayub claimed that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has misinterpreted the Constitution and called for the resignation of the Chief Election Commissioner and the four provincial commissioners, suggesting that Article 6 be imposed on the CEC.
Regarding Khawaja Asif, Ayub said that Asif has no significant status and accused the Shahbaz Sharif government of trying to create a confrontation between the Army and PTI, a goal he believes will not succeed. He concluded by saying that the Army grows stronger with the support of the people.
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