RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has taken a decisive stance against alleged election rigging, announcing plans to initiate a nationwide protest movement. Following a meeting with Imran Khan at Adiala Jail, PTI leader Asad Qaiser addressed the media on Thursday, highlighting the purported theft of PTI’s mandate in the election.
Describing the recent election as the worst in Pakistan’s history, Qaiser emphasized the need for concerted action against electoral malpractice. PTI intends to reach out to parties protesting against rigging and launch a protest movement across the country, with Imran Khan slated to announce the protest date imminently.
Expressing concerns over electoral discrepancies, Qaiser underscored the necessity for legal recourse and called upon the Chief Justice to ensure the enforcement of law and order. Allegations of fraud in Form 45 and manipulation of results in Form 47 were cited, coupled with reports of restricted rally
permissions and the incarceration of PTI candidates.
Despite the challenges, PTI remains steadfast in its refusal to accept electoral irregularities, opting instead to pursue legal avenues and mobilize public support. Plans for a parliamentary party meeting are underway, underscoring PTI’s commitment to challenging the election results through democratic means.