Tag: Imran Khan

  • ‘September 21 rally is do-or-die for PTI,’ declares Imran Khan

    ‘September 21 rally is do-or-die for PTI,’ declares Imran Khan

    Founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan on Thursday declared the party’s pre scheduled rally to be held in Lahore on September 21 a do-or-die event.

    Speaking to journalists at Adiala jail Rawalpindi, the former Prime Minister said, “The Constitution gives us the right to assemble,” he said, warning that jails will be filled if PTI gets barred from holding the Lahore rally.

    He stated, “I ask the nation to come out for their future on September 21 in Lahore.”

    Citing the judiciary’s role in society, Khan remarked, “The Supreme Court (SC) is the last institution from which people have expectations. If the SC is also destroyed, Pakistan will become a banana republic.”

    Responding to the government’s proposed constitutional amendments, he stated, “To destroy the Supreme Court is to destroy democracy, and to destroy democracy is to destroy freedom. When freedom is destroyed, people become slaves.”

    Lambasting President Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif, Khan said that both will flee again and stressed that everyone is aware of their money which is lying abroad.

  • The turbulent story of govt’s aspirational constitutional amendments

    The turbulent story of govt’s aspirational constitutional amendments

    Amid the undetermined delay of the incumbent federal government’s proposed twenty-sixth constitutional amendment package, the past days have been tumultuous for both the Upper and Lower House of parliament.

    To every government effort to pass the constitutional amendments package, the opposition put up resistance, ultimately pushing the coalition government to back foot. Chief Jamiat Ulema Islam- Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman remains the decision-maker, despite having only five Senate votes.

    The story started when Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) bigwigs, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Federal Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar were tasked to convince Fazlur Rehman to vote for the controversial constitutional amendments, prominent journalist Ansar Abbasi told Geo News.

    Government sources revealed that the government called National Assembly (NA) and Senate meetings without any deal with JUIF Chief Rehman, which ultimately failed.

    A PML-N source has disclosed that it has become difficult for the government to convince Rehman over the proposed amendments, but the government will make every effort to bring him on board.

    The leader of PML-N unveiled a government plan to pass the controversial amendments in the upcoming fifteen days.

    He further said that the current federal government led by Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif couldn’t afford to delay the amendments, adding the probability of awarding two Senate seats to JUI-F over its consent to the constitutional package.

    Fazlur Rehman had remarked that government has not shared the constitutional package draft with any party including his, “It is a sensitive issue which should be discussed calmly,” he said.

    Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly (NA) Omer Ayub Khan had stated, “They (the government) have no draft with them, and they did not know what to discuss.”

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Raja Pervaiz Ashraf declared the constitutional package “a serious piece of legislation” and advised the government not to act hastily.

    The chief of the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M), Akhtar Mengal, had disclosed that two party senators were being pressurised to vote in favour of a “constitutional package”, a set of proposed amendments tabled by the government.

    Meanwhile, incarcerated former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has said that new constitutional amendments will jeopardise the country’s future.

    Talking to journalists in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said that the formation of a new Federal Constitutional Court is being considered as the incumbent government fears the Supreme Court (SC).

    He stated, “The purpose of constitutional amendments is to keep me in jail; rulers have decided to destroy the judiciary.”

    He further stated, “Sitting members in government don’t want to perceive the judiciary as independent.”

    Responding to controversial proposed constitutional amendments, he alleged that the money and properties of those proposing the amendments are outside the country.

    Criticising the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa, he said, “The incumbent government wanted to destroy judiciary by reinstating CJP Isa.”

    On Monday, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Irfan Siddiqui has confirmed that the government’s late-night hustling and manoeuvring to get JUI-F president Fazal ur Rehman onboard to pass the constitutional amendments have failed, and the amendments have been postponed indefinitely.

    However, The proposed constitutional package formulated by the federal government contained fifty-four suggestions, has been revealed.

    According to the constitutional amendments draft, article 63 (A) of the constitution states that a member vote against the direction of the parliamentary party will be counted, Geo News reported.

    Article 17 suggests establishing a Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), and Article 175 proposes changing the judge’s appointment method.

    The draft proposals suggests that an eight-member National Assembly Committee will send the names of top senior judges to the Prime Minister (PM) for the position of Chief Justice (CJ) of the Federal Constitutional Court. The committee will then choose one CJ out of three recommended names, ruling out the scenario of the most senior judge as CJ.

    However, the first CJ of the FC Court will be appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister. Meanwhile, the President will appoint the first Constitutional Court judges after consulting with the Chief Justice.

    The retirement age of CJ FC Court will be sixty-eight years, and a Supreme Court judge will be appointed for a three-year term in FCC as a judge.

    The draft also read that the Suo Motu authority will be withdrawn from the High Court.

  • Government clarifies no military trial for Imran Khan

    Government clarifies no military trial for Imran Khan

    The federal government clarified to the Islamabad High Court (IHC) that the possibility of a military trial for founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, is not under consideration.

    Additional Attorney General (AAG) Barrister Munawar Iqbal Duggal remarked before the IHC that the defence ministry has not yet provided any information regarding former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s military trial.

    However, the AAG Duggal cleared to the IHC bench headed by Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb that Khan’s military trial would be per the law if the military court tried him.

    Law official for Ministry of Defence, Brigadier Falak Naz remarked that civilian trials by the military court are possible for certain offences under Section 2(1) (d) of the Pakistan Army Act.

    Earlier, ex-PM Khan filed a petition against his possible military trial in connection with the May 9 violent protest cases, upon which IHC directed the incumbent government to submit its answer by September 24.

  • ‘Constitutional amendments will destroy Pakistan’s future,’ warns Imran Khan

    ‘Constitutional amendments will destroy Pakistan’s future,’ warns Imran Khan

    Former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has said that new constitutional amendments will jeopardise the country’s future.

    Talking to journalists in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said that the formation of a new Federal Constitutional Court is originates from the incumbent government’s fear of the Supreme Court (SC).

    He also claimed that the purpose of constitutional amendments is to keep him in jail.

    “Sitting members in government don’t want to perceive the judiciary as independent,” he added.

    He also alleged that the money and properties of those proposing the amendments are abroad.

    Criticising the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa, he said, “The incumbent government wanted to destroy judiciary by reinstating CJP Isa.”

    Khan also said that he had predicted that PTI rally in Lahore on September 21 would be peaceful and historical.

  • Imran Khan Returns to Bollywood with Aamir Khan’s romantic comedy on Netflix

    Imran Khan Returns to Bollywood with Aamir Khan’s romantic comedy on Netflix

    Bollywood perfectionist Aamir Khan is all set to direct a new romantic comedy for Netflix, bringing his nephew, actor Imran Khan, back to the screen after a nine year break from films.

    In a recent interview with India Today Digital, Imran was asked what he was working on. “I don’t have a clear answer to that,” the actor replied. “Its not for lack of trying. I’m having these conversations with writers, directors, and producers. I’m trying to find something that really sparks.”

    “At this time, I’m working with filmmakers on two tales that have kind of struck a chord with me, but they’re not quite ready to be developed into a whole project yet. So, I don’t have a proper film that I have signed or a show that I have signed that I’m committed to yet”, the Delhi Belly actor added.

    Imran Khan last starred in films such as Katti Batti and Gobi Tere Pyaar Mein.

  • Imran Khan to face trial over controversial post

    Imran Khan to face trial over controversial post

    Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has registered a case against the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan, for a controversial post made on his X (formerly Twitter) account.

    Recalling the tweet posted by former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan, FIA declared his post controversial, claiming that it was inciting government officials to mutiny.

    The FIA Cybercrime Wing’s inquiry revolves around a video uploaded on May 26, in which Khan’s X account reportedly stated: “Every Pakistani should study the Hamood ur Rahman Commission Report and get to know who was the true traitor, General Yahya Khan or Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.”

    Meanwhile, founder PTI Khan refused to answer to FIA interrogation until his lawyer was present with him.

    Earlier, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ata Tarrar hinted at the possible probe of Khan’s social media account by FIA, claiming that accounts were allegedly used to “create chaos and anarchy” in the country and “undermining the national security,” Associated Press Pakistan (APP) reported.

    The minister claimed that posts associated with Khan were trying to mobilise the people against major institution heads, including the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP).

    Commenting on Khan’s post claiming his comparison with Bangladesh’s founder, Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, Tarar stated that the Bangladeshi public is now demolishing Mujeeb’s statue.

  • PPP scores big win in by-election against PTI

    PPP scores big win in by-election against PTI

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) candidate Makhdoom Tahir Rashiduddin has won a by-election in Rahim Yar Khan with a huge margin, securing one lac sixteen thousand four hundred twenty-nine votes.

    The by-election, held on Thursday in NA-171, saw the PPP candidate defeat the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidate Hasan Mustafa, who could only secure fifty-eight thousand two hundred fifty-one.

    In a well-hyped campaign, the polling process continued without a break from 8 AM to 5 PM.

    The by-election took place after the death of PTI Member National Assembly (MNA) Mumtaz Mustafa in the NA-171 constituency, which has 5 lac twenty-six thousand nine hundred seventy-three (526,973) votes.

    Under section 73 of the Election Act, a by-election occurs when an elected official dies, is disqualified, resigns or is unable to continue serving as a lawmaker.

  • PTI calls off Friday rallies to gather strength for Lahore jalsa

    PTI calls off Friday rallies to gather strength for Lahore jalsa

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has cancelled its protests today across the country, to save its strength for the upcoming September 22 Lahore power show.

    The protests were scheduled against the arrests of PTI leaders after the September 8 rally.

    PTI leaders said that the Friday protests were called off at the instructions of founder PTI Imran Khan. The party wanted to gather its strength and mobilise its leaders and workers from across the country.

    Hammad Azhar also tweeted yesterday that the Friday protest has been “postponed” per Khan’s directions, and all focus should be on the Lahore rally.

    PTI spokesman in Punjab, Shaukat Basra, spoke with Dawn News, saying, “Since every peaceful PTI activity has resulted in party leaders and workers’ arrests and registration of FIRs, the party has decided to save its strength and attend the Lahore jalsa with full force and enthusiasm.”

    “The PTI is determined to hold its meeting in Lahore on Sept 22, come what may,” said Basra regarding the issuance of NOC (no objection certificate) by the Lahore administration.

  • Gen Faiz Hameed gifted luxury car to TTP chief, reveals Azaz Syed

    Gen Faiz Hameed gifted luxury car to TTP chief, reveals Azaz Syed

    Former spymaster General Faiz Hameed gifted a brand new bulletproof car to the Chief of terrorist group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Noor Wali Mehsud, a step taken allegedly to win his confidence amid negotiation.

    Veteran journalist Azaz Syed took to his YouTube show Talk SHOCK to reveal that TTP head Mehsud presented three demands to ex-spymaster Gen Faiz during the tenure of the government led by founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan. One of the demands was to settle forty thousand families, including militants, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

    The second demand was to abolish the merger status of the Federal Administrative Tribal Area (FATA) with KP, while the third demand was to provide TTP with six billion rupees of financial support.

    However, the state resisted the financial demand, expressing concern about the possible use of financial aid against Pakistan in terror activities.

    Azaz further revealed that Gen Faiz urged Mehsud to have friendly relationships with the state of Pakistan, to which Mehsud sarcastically responded, saying that they are not as isolated as Pakistan in terms of cordial relations with border countries.

  • Court seeks clarification from federal govt on Khan’s possible military trial

    Court seeks clarification from federal govt on Khan’s possible military trial

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday sought clarification from the federal government regarding the possible military trial of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan.

    “The PTI founder is a civilian, and the military trial of a civilian is a matter of concern for the petitioner and the court,” Justice Mian Gul Hassan Aurangzeb remarked while hearing Khan’s plea.

    Citing the statement of Director General (DG) Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Ahmed Sharif, Justice Hassan advised the federation to submit its stance on Khan’s possible military trial.

    On September 3, Khan filed a plea under Article 199 of the constitution amid speculation of his military trial.

    Among several cases, Khan is currently incarcerated for the May 9 riots.

    Earlier, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif had remarked that there is a possibility of Khan’s military trial based on “evidence against him.”