He stated that they were not very happy with the judiciary


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has confirmed that the Chief Justice advised PTI to stay in the system and not boycott, during the meeting held yesterday.
While talking to the media outside the District Court Islamabad, Barrister Gohar confirmed and said that he met with the Chief Justice yesterday who advised PTI to stay in the system and not boycott. ‘Our charge sheet against the government is very long, we are not very happy with the judiciary, and we have made complaints regarding the judicial behavior in the meeting’.
He stated that treating PTI like this is not right for democracy and law. Our alliance delegation has gone to Karachi. This movement will run and we are going to ally with all the opposition. We are running a movement for the upholding of the Constitution so that votes are not stolen.
Barrister Gohar added that every political party has its manifesto, which is why the movement takes time. We had started negotiations with the government with an open heart. We wanted a solution to be found through negotiations, but the government did not take it seriously and acted in a hurry.
Chairman PTI said that Sher Afzal Marwat's matter is an internal matter of the party. If anyone violates discipline, we will run a process. PTI founder will decide on those who left the party on May 9.
Barrister Gohar further stated that PTI's position is clear. The letters of the founder of PTI, to whomever they were addressed, pointed out serious matters so that there was no rift between the establishment and the people. PTI's internal matters are completely fine, there is no forward block.

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