Sheikh Waqas Akram revealed this during an interview


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sheikh Waqas Akram has revealed that decision to challenge the 26th constitutional amendment would be made on Monday.
He announced during an interview to a local new channel that the PTI legal committee would decide on challenging amendment and called for a protest against the amendment.
Talking about rumors of deals behind Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan’s sisters release, he clarified that these baseless allegations were futile attempts of political opponents and asserted that Imran Khan had stressed to not involve women of his family in the politics.
He reiterated that Bushra Bibi was a housewife and fake and illegal cases were made against her. There was no political consultation of party leaders with her.
The PTI leader revealed that Zain Qureshi had not tendered any resignation and baseless claims were being made.
It may be noted that the PTI rejected the 26th amendment in the constitution and boycotted voting process in the parliament.

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