Tag: PTI

  • PTI ko ‘ballay’ ka nishan milna mushki hogaya

    PTI ko ‘ballay’ ka nishan milna mushki hogaya

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has ruled against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in a matter related to the party’s intra-party elections and the issuance of election symbols, as per Geo News.

    The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday ruled that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) intra-party polls were not transparent, ordering the party to hold new elections if it wishes to retain its ‘bat’ symbol.

    The PTI has been asked by the commission to hold fresh elections within 20 days in a reserved verdict announced today.

    “PTI’s intra-party elections cannot be accepted,” stated the verdict, directing it to hold polls and submit the record within seven days.

    “If PTI fails to hold elections within 20 days then it will have to face severe consequences. In case of failure to hold [intra-party] elections, the [PTI] will not be eligible to secure an election symbol,” said the verdict.

    During the hearing, PTI’s legal counsel, Barrister Gohar, revealed that the intra-party elections were conducted before amendments to the party constitution and were later reverted.

    According to the Election Commission’s previous reserved decision on September 13, it was stated that PTI’s intra-party elections were not transparent and did not adhere to the party constitution.

    Speaking to Geo News, PTI spokesperson Barrister Gohar Ali asserted that the PTI Chairman can contest elections and will do so as long as the ballot symbol remains with them.

    He emphasized that the Chairman cannot be disqualified, and the Election Act, under Articles 62 and 63, does not bar Imran Khan from participating in elections.

    Barrister Gohar further clarified that the Chairman was only penalized in one case, which was declared void by the High Court, and he remains eligible for all offices. He reiterated that the Chairman has the authority to lead the elections and will continue to do so.

    In response to the Election Commission’s decision, the PTI spokesperson expressed disappointment, stating that the commission did not fulfill the demands of justice, and the decision seemed to be delayed for some specific purpose.

    He announced that they would challenge the order at the appropriate forum and asserted that the ballot symbol will remain with them.

  • Bushra Bibi’s name might be added to no-fly list

    Bushra Bibi’s name might be added to no-fly list

    On Wednesday, the Federal Cabinet Sub-Committee on Exit Control List (ECL) proposed placing the names of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, his wife Bushra Bibi, former special assistant to Prime Minister Zulfi Bukhari, and former advisor to PM Shahzad Akbar on the no-fly list, Geo has reported.

    The recommendation was given during yesterday’s committee meeting, attended by caretaker Interior Minister Sarfaraz Bugti, Minister for Communications Shahid Ashraf Tarar, and various officials from the interior ministry and other departments.

    The sub-committee suggested 41 names to place on no-fly list and Imran Khan’s name to include in the ECL due to the £190 million UK settlement case.

    On the other hand, the sub-committee recommended removing 13 different types of cases from the ECL. On the instructions of the judiciary, the names of seven individuals have been removed from ECL.

    The caretaker federal government will have final right to approve the recommendations.

  • What games are PTI’s female leaders playing to keep busy in jail?

    What games are PTI’s female leaders playing to keep busy in jail?

    Anchorperson Mansoor Ali Khan has recently revealed details about what incarcerated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) women leaders do in jail.

    Talking on a vlog published on his YouTube channel on November 22 titled “In the line of interviews: Who is next? | Dr. Yasmin Rashid’s message to Mansoor Ali Khan from jail”, he explained that he got a call from a woman who said that she wants to deliver Dr. Yasmeen Rashid’s message to him.

    According to him, Yasmeen, PTI Central Punjab’s President, is taking care of other PTI-related women incarcerated in Central Jail Lahore.

    Interestingly, they play Scrabble to pass their time in jail.

    He further revealed that Dr. Yasmeen Rashid is doing well and feels healthy.

    The Lahore police registered a case against the PTI leader for allegedly setting vehicles on fire on May 9, the day the PTI chairman was arrested from the premises of Islamabad High Court (IHC).

    Mansoor Ali Khan stated during his vlog that Yasmeen Rashid will not only contest the election against Nawaz Sharif but Shehbaz Sharif too.

    Previously, she contested the election from National Assembly (NA) 130 which is the same constituency as Nawaz but this time she intends to be a contestant in NA 132 which is Shehbaz’s constituency.

    The Election Commission of Pakistan has yet to finalise the delimitation process but these are the areas that fell under NA 130 and NA 132.

    NA 130

    3-4 Gulberg F.F.C
    A.B.C.Q Block flates , Model town extention
    A-3 gulberg 3
    Abu Bakr Block, New Garden Town
    Abu Bakr Street Shah Kamal Road
    Achra Baba Azam Chowk
    Aebak block new garden town
    Ahata Mol chand Feroz pur road ichra
    Ahata Mol Chand Ichra
    Ahmed Block, New Garden Town
    Akram Park Guromangat
    Akram Park Guromangat 3
    Alhamd colony
    Alhamd Colony Allama Iqbal Town
    Ali Block New Garden Town
    Ali Park new samanbad
    Allama Iqbal Block Town Ravi Block
    Anayat colony , L block
    ANC Model Town
    A-one Nabi Pura gulberg 3
    A-one Nabi Pura gulberg 4
    Asif Block Allah Iqbal Town
    Askari 5, Flates Gulberg- 3
    Askari Gulberg 3
    Askari housing complex Gulberg 3
    Askari-5, Gulberg 3
    Ataturk Block, New Garden Town
    Atiq Street Shah Kamal Road
    A-Two Ghalib Market gulberg 3
    Aurangzeb Block, New Garden Town
    Aurangzeb Block, Tariq Block New Garden Town
    Avenue civil Services academy
    Azeez park Ichra
    B-1 Gulberg 3
    B-2 Audit Colony gulberg
    B-2 Gulberg 3
    B-3 Gulberg 3
    Babar Block, New Garden Town
    Baddar Block Allama Iqbal town
    Bahar Colony No.2 kot Lakhpat
    Bank Colony
    Bhabra Gulberg 3
    Bhatti colony link road Moon street
    B-J-K Block Gulberg 3
    Bloc k Model Town
    Block A Faisal Town
    Block B Faisal Town
    Block B-2 Gulberg
    Block C Faisal Town
    Block C-E gulberg 3
    Block C-E Gulberg-3
    Block D Faisal Town
    Block D New Muslim Town
    Block L Model Town Extension
    Block N LDA Flat Model Town
    Block N model town
    Block P Model Town
    Bukhari Market Rehmanpur
    Busti Allah Hoo Gulberg-
    C Block Model Town
    C Block New Muslim
    C-1, C-2, gulberg 3
    Canal Park
    Canal Park Gulberg, 2
    Canal Park, Ahata Bashi Ram
    Canal Park, Gulberg colony, D. Block
    Chah Mughal Chakian Ichra
    Chaudhary colony Samanabad
    Chaudhary colony samanbad
    Chenab Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Clifton Colony
    Cristian colony , Khan colony gulberg-3
    D Blcok Model town
    D block Model Town
    D Block safdar Market Model Town
    Dohata Colony Ichra
    Dohata Colony Muhammad Ali road ichra
    E Block Model Ton
    E Block Model town
    E Block Model town, K Block
    Edin Villas, Q Block Model town
    F.C college Ferozpur road
    F.C college Kachi Abadi
    Falcon Colony
    Falcon Colony Gulberg 3
    Fazila Colony Ichra
    Fazila Colony Shah Jamal
    Feroz Pur Road ichra
    Flate Block GOR-2 Model Town
    G,H Block Model town
    Garden Block, Ali Block
    Garden Block, Garden Town
    Ghazali Khushnama Flate Block GOR-2 Model Town
    Ghazali Park
    Ghos Azam Colony Gulberg-2
    Gopal Nager
    GOR 3 SHADMAN
    Gulab Devi Hospital , Civil Eveation Quarters
    Gulberg 3, Block No4
    Gulberg Block G,H
    Gulshan Block Allama Iqbal town
    Hafeez center Halli road
    Hameed Ali park
    Hameed park
    Hassanine Street Ashiqabad
    Hinray Kay gulber3
    Hinza Block Allama block town
    Huma Block Allama Iqbal town
    Ichara Main Bazar
    Ichra Marbel Market, Muneer Shaheed Road
    Ichra Mata Rani
    Ichra Millat park
    Ichra sultan Ahmed Road Rehman pura Shah Jamal Chowk
    Ichra Sultan Ahmed Road Zaildar Road Shah Din Scheme
    Islam abad colony paki thathi
    Ithaad Colony
    Ithaad colony gulberg 3
    Ithaad Colony Ichra
    J Block Model Tonw
    Jail road Shadman Market
    Jamia Asharfia / Asharfia Park
    J-Block gulberg 3
    Jevan Hana Garden Town
    Jinnah Park Gulberg-2
    Kacha Ferozpur Road
    Kachi Abadi F. C Collge Gulberg 3
    Kachi Abadi Shah Jamal
    Kamboh Street Ichra
    Kamran Block Allama block town
    Karamabad Rehmanpur
    Karim Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Kashmir Blcok Allama Iqbal Block
    Khan colony Q Block
    Kothy Pind Faisal Town
    Kousar colony, Model Town
    L Block , Kalma Chowk
    L, J, K Wahdat Colony
    Lala Zar Colony
    LDA Flat Model Town
    Link Road Model Town
    M Block , Bulberg 3 , Bhabra
    M block , Gublerg 3
    M Block , Gulberg Ferozpur road
    M. Block Wahidat
    M. Block Wahidat Colony
    M.M Alam Road Gulberg-3
    Main Bazar Gopal Nagar gulberg 3
    Main Bazar ichra Madina Bazar
    Main Bazar Zaildar Road Ichra
    Main Bluavard Gulberg- 2, P-Block
    Main Bluavard Gulberg-2, P-Block
    Main Gulberg
    Makkah colony , gulberg
    Makkah Colony block-1-Gulberg 3
    Makkah Colony block-2 Gulberg 3
    Makkah colony gulberg
    Makkah colony Street No.17-18
    Makkah colony Street No.19-22
    Maqbool Road Ichra
    Mehran Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Miraj Street ichra
    Model colony , Makkah Colony
    Model colony , Makkah colony Gulberg 3
    Model Colony gulberg
    Model Colony Model
    Model Colony Model town Near Q block
    Model Town Block A
    Model Town Block B
    Model Town Block F
    Model Town Block F, E Block
    Model Town Block F, K Block
    Model Town Block G
    Model Town Block H
    Mohammad pur Faisal
    Mohammadpur Faisal
    Muhallah Sultan Ahmed Road
    Muhallah usman street ,
    Muhallah usman street , nawab street Bhatti colony link Road
    Muhammad Pura Ichra
    Mumdoot Block Mustafa town Wahdat Road
    Muslim Block Allama Block town
    Mustafa abad , gulberg
    N block model town
    Nabi pura Two gulberg 3-2
    Najaf colony
    Najaf colony , Hinza Block
    Naqsha Stop New Muslim Town
    Nargis Block Allama Iqbal Block Town
    Nasir Colony gulberg 2
    Nawab Pura Ichra
    nawab street Bhatti colony link Road
    Nawaz Shareef Colony
    Nawaz Shareef Colony, Ferozpur Road
    Neelam Block Allama Iqbal Town
    New Muslim Town
    New Muslim Town EGC Colony
    New Muslim Town EGC Colony
    New union park
    New union park samanabad
    Nishtar Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Nishtar Park Allama Iqbal Town
    Nizam Block Allama Iqbal Block Town
    Nizam Block, Bhekay wal
    Nizamuddin Road Ashiq
    P Block, gulberg 3
    P-3, link road BGECHS, Model town
    PAF Falcon Colony Gulberg 3
    PAF Falcon Complex
    Pak Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Pakistani chowk Ichra
    Pakistani chowk Ichra Hamiyon Street
    Pakistani Chowk Ichra,
    Peer Ghazi Road Ichra
    Phase B-3, GECHS
    Pind Bhekay Wal
    Punjab University New Campus
    Pura Air Port , PIA colony
    PWD colony , Bhekay wal
    Q Blcok Model town Extention
    Q Blcok Model town Flates
    Q Block Model town
    Q Block Model town extention
    Q Block Umer Colony Kousar colony
    Qurban line , Iqbal
    Qurban line , Iqbal colony , gulberg
    Qurban line, kachi abadi
    R Blcok Model town Bahar Colony
    R Block Model Town
    R Block Model Town Extention
    R, Block Model town
    R, Block Model town Bahar colony
    Rachna Block Allama Block
    Rahat Park
    Rakh Chandray
    Rasool park Samanabad
    Ravi Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Rawan Abadi
    Raza Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Rehman Pura Akbar Street
    Rehmanpura
    Rehmanpura Ichra
    Rehmanpura Karam Abad
    Research Staff Colony New Campus
    Sadiq Trade Center, H- Block
    Sadiq Trade Center, H-Block
    Sait merry Colony Gulberg 3
    Sakindria Block Allama Iqbal Town
    samanabad
    Sardar pura Ichra
    Satlej Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Search Colony New Campus
    Search Colony New Campus
    Shadman colony
    Shadman Colony 1
    Shadman Colony Jail road
    Shadman colony No.1
    Shadman II
    Shah Di Khui New
    Shah Di Khui New Campus
    Shah Jamal
    Shah Jamal Colony
    Shah Jamal Colony Shadman
    Shah Jamal Colony Shadman I, II
    Shah Kamal Road (Ithaad Park)
    Shair Shah Colony
    Sher Shah Block New Garden Town
    Shora Kothi Rehman park
    Sultan Ahmed road ,
    Sultan Ahmed road , Zaildar Road Shah Din Scheme Ichra
    Tariq Block, New Garden Town
    Thay Pind Firdos Market
    Tipo block, Garden Town
    T-P block Guberg 2
    T-P Block Gulberg-2
    ulberg Block G,H
    Umer Block Allama Iqbal Town
    Umer Street , usman street, Link Road
    Union park samanabad
    Union park samanbad
    Usman Block, New Garden Town
    Usmana Bazar ichra
    Wahdat Colony
    Wahdat Park
    Wahdat Road
    Wahidat Colony Shah Kamal Road
    Z.Blcok flates Model town
    Zafar Ali road , Azeez
    Zafar Colony Nadeem Shaheed Road
    Zahoor Ilahi Road Gulberg 3
    Zaildar Park Ichra Ahata Mol Chand
    Zaildar Road Ichra
    Zeenat Blcok Allama Block

    NA 132

    Araiyan Main Bazar Hidyara Muhallah
    Aahilo Wali Gali Kahna Nau
    Aahiloo
    Aasil Karogy
    Aasil Suleman
    Aatoo Asil
    Air Avenue Phase-8 DHA
    Airport Road Sehjpal Chowk
    Amam Bargah
    Araiyan Esayan
    Badhoki, centeral Park
    Badoki
    Badoki, centeral park
    Badoki, Haveli Mochiyan
    Baduwar
    Baho Bholy
    Baoo Wala
    Baoo Wala Barki Road
    Baoo Wala Barki Road Main Bazar
    Baoo Wala Caras Colony
    Baoo Wala Darbar Khawaja Wali Road
    Bar Ka Khurd
    Barki
    Barki Government
    Barki Koheryan
    Barki Muhallah Koyan
    Barki Muhallah.
    Basti Eid Gah , Kachwana road kahna
    Basti kachwana
    Basti kahna Nau
    Bawa Wala
    Bawa Wala Main Bazar
    Bay Dag, Jalal Abad
    Berhaman Abad
    Bhangali
    Bhatta Kohar Badian Road
    Bhatta Kohar Juggian Alfa
    Bheeni Sandhu
    Burhaman Abad
    Burka Kalan
    Chak Aahiloo
    Chak Dheera
    Chaneeko Mondi
    Chapa Dara Iqbal Butt
    Chapa Masjid Hafiz Sahib wali
    Class Mari
    Dara Abdul Rehman Aahilo road kahna Nau
    Dara Chahil
    Dera Pindi
    Dev Sani
    Dhala
    Dhaloke
    Dhaloky
    Dhalwan
    Dheerkay
    Dhori
    Dogran Khurd
    Drag Pura Chak Bhart
    Fatah Jhung Sing wala
    Fazal Park Chacho Wali Khurd Sharqi
    Gaga
    Gajjumata
    Gajjumata ( Afzal Park / Millat Town)
    Gajjumata ( Asif town No.12)
    Gajjumata ( Faisal Town/ Shalimar Town)
    Gajjumata ( Ghosia park)
    Gajjumata ( Ghosia Park/ Niko Wali Haveli)
    Gajjumata ( Ghulam Hussain colony)
    Gajjumata ( Green Scheme cap Housing Scheme)
    Gajjumata ( Gulshan Muneer Housing scheme Street No.3-4)
    Gajjumata ( Gulshan Muneer Housing scheme)
    Gajjumata ( Gulzar colony)
    Gajjumata ( Haveli Hakim Wali / Haroon Park)
    Gajjumata ( Haveli Samanbad)
    Gajjumata ( Millat / Gulshan Muneer Housing Scheme)
    Gajjumata ( Muhammad Pura / Haroon Park)
    Gajjumata ( Muhammad Pura Sawa)
    Gajjumata ( New Avenue colony/ gulshan Muneer Colony)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park / Khalid town)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park / Millat Town)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park)
    Gajjumata ( Rehmat Park/ Millat Town)
    Gajjumata ( Shahzad colony)
    Gajjumata ( Tiba Ansarian)
    Gajjumata (Khalid Town)
    Gajjumata (Robi Nala Madina town)
    Ghali Mohammad Ali Tail Wala Kahna Nau
    Gheenay
    Ghillar Colony Ghohawa
    Ghohawa Badian Road
    Ghond
    Ghondi
    Gooband Pur
    Guli Haji Alam Ansari, Gulzar Park
    Gulvera
    Gulzar Park
    Guru Mangat Nau Abad
    Hadyara Muhallah Arayan
    Hair ( Ahmadi colony)
    Hair ( Badian road)
    Hair ( Fareed Kot)
    Hair ( Khandyala)
    Hair ( Khandyanwala)
    Hair ( Meeran town )
    Hair ( Sabzi wala pul)
    Hair ( Saddique town)
    Hair ( Wara Jattan)
    Haji Park Badian Road
    Harpalkay
    Hassan Abad
    Health Center Manhala
    Hidyara
    Hidyara Basti Jan
    Hidyara Basti Jan Muhammad
    Hidyara Boher wali Masjid
    Hidyara Muhallah
    Hidyara Muhallah Araiyan Esayan
    Hidyara Muhallah Araiyan Main Bazar
    Hidyara Muhallah Awan
    Hidyaran Jattan
    Imran Wali Street, Shahzada road
    Ismail Pura Ghohawa
    Jhaliyan
    Jhalo
    Jhalo Health center
    Jhalo Kashmir Muhallah
    Jhalo Khokhar House
    Jhalo P/S girls Jhalo
    Jhalo Phatik Railway
    Jhamin
    Jhandeer
    Jhulkay
    Jhulkay ( Post office kahna Nau)
    Jhulkay ( Shareef park)
    Jhulkay (Anwar Wali Haveli / Central park)
    Jhulkay (Anwar WaliHaveli / Central park)
    Jowad Town Ghohawa dian Road
    Juggian Alfa
    Kachwana Basti, eid Gah
    Kachwana Basti, eid Gah Basti kahna Nau
    Kahna Kuhna
    Kahna Kuhna ( Gulshan Shafiq colony)
    Kahna Kuhna ( Kashmir Pati)
    Kahna Kuhna ( Muhallah/ Muhallah Meowatian)
    Kahna Kuhna ( Purana Muhallah)
    Kahna Nau
    Kahna Nau, Town Committee
    Karankay
    Karbath
    Kark
    Keerka
    Keet
    Keet ( Gaon)
    Khand
    Khanokharni
    Khar Maliyan
    Khawaja Khaliq
    Kheera
    Khuda Buksh Colony Bhatta Chowk
    Khushal singh Wala
    Koheriya Gujjar Muhallah
    Koheriya Malik Muhallah
    Kot Islam pura
    Kot Mela Ram
    Kot Nabi Baksh
    Kot Purs Ram ( Azad town)
    Ladhaykay Bhullar
    Ladhykay
    Ladhykay, Bhullar ,
    Lakhoky
    Lalwa
    Lehna Singh Wala
    Lidher
    Main Bazar Baoo Wala Barki Road
    Main Bazar Manhala kalan
    Malik Chohar Wali
    Malik Chohar Wali Street Ameen Wali Street
    malik Pura
    Malik Pura Bhatta Kohar
    Malik Pura Bilal Town
    Maliyan
    Malkhoki
    Mandyala
    Manhala kalan
    Meer Colony Kahna Nau
    Mohalla Manawala
    Mohalla Rehmat Pura Badian Road
    Mojokay chak Danokay
    Mota singh wala
    Moya Kalan
    Moya Khurd
    Moza Bhatta Kohar Khuda Buksh Colony Ghazi Road
    Moza Ghohawa
    Moza Ghohawa Gulshan Scheme
    Muhallah Baabywal
    Muhallah Main Bazar
    Muhallah Meowatian
    Muhammad
    Muhammadi pur
    Munhala Kalan
    Munhala Khurd
    Mustafabad, lalyani
    Nai Abadi Class Mari
    Nai Abadi Ghohawa
    Nai Abadi Ghohawa Badian Road
    Nalka Stap Baoo Wala
    Naror Lailah pur
    Naseeb Abad
    Naseem Abad , Bilal Nagar
    Natha singh wala
    Nathoki
    Nawa Pind Gujjaran
    Nayab Colony Bhatta Chowk
    Near Aatta Floor Masjid Kahna Nau
    Noor Pur
    Noorani Masjid Street Chairman Wali
    Nurwar – Londo Khan
    Nurwar -Dara Ghory Khan
    Nurwar- Dara Moj Khan
    Nurwar govt girls high school
    Nurwar-Dara Muhammad Ismail
    Opal
    Paday Dara Lal Din
    Pandoki, Haveli Khokhran
    Pandoki, Mashmola Sultan Pura
    Pandoki, Muhallah Araiyan
    Pandoki, Muhallah Baba Bhullay Shah
    Pandoki, Muhallah Khokhran
    Pathankay
    Phadhana
    Phadhana Gharki
    Phadhana Muhallah Jattan DA
    Phularwan
    Phulrwan
    Pudri
    Qila Jeewan Singh
    Rahman Pura
    Raja Bhola
    Rakh
    Rakh Bangali
    Rakh Banikat
    Rakh Bhangali
    Rakh Dara Chahil
    Rakh Dhori
    Rakh Herdut Singh
    Rakh Padri
    Rakh Teda
    Rakh Teda Berhaman
    Ram Pura Kalan
    Ram Pura Khurd
    Road Nepal Bohigen
    Roadanwala
    Rustam Park Kahna Nau
    Sangat pura
    School
    Shahzad
    Shahzada Road , Deri Pura
    Shahzada Road Kahna Nau
    Shajpal
    Shajpal Bhatta Kohar
    Shankay
    Soora
    Sraich
    Street Gorgeous Warrior Street
    Street Master Amaad ul
    Street Master Amaad ul Din Kahna Nau
    Taqi Pur Dara Yousaf Chaki Wala
    Terda
    Thatha Khurd
    Thather
    Thay Pura
    The Sija Mirja
    Theh Janib
    Tiba Ghohawa
    Tiba Ghohawa Badian Road
    Tiba Ghohawa Badian Road
    Tiba Ghohawa Badian Road Masjid Bilal
    Tiba Ghohawa Bhatta Kohar
    Tiba Ghohawa Bhatta Kohar Main Bazar
    Tiba Ghohawa Pind
    Titlay

  • Kya Malik Riaz ka interview Imran Khan ko muskhkil mein daal sakta hai?

    Kya Malik Riaz ka interview Imran Khan ko muskhkil mein daal sakta hai?

    Pakistan is watching a wave of interviews and the latest twist in this unfolding drama has been disclosed by senior journalist Javed Chaudhry in a recent vlog, hinting that Malik Riaz, a property tycoon, is poised to unravel a series of explosive revelations in the days to come.

    Javed Chaudhry’s vlog, providing a sneak peek into an upcoming interview with Malik Riaz, outlined three key points that are expected to rock the political landscape.

    First and foremost, the interview is anticipated to shed light on the staggering Rs460 billion penalty imposed on Bahria Town by the Supreme Court. Riaz is expected to reveal what Saqib Nisar got in return for favors. He will also delve into the details of the 460 billion rupees fiasco.

    Furthermore, the property tycoon is predicted to make startling claims regarding the 2014 protest, alleging that influential figures orchestrated the demonstration to unseat then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

    The revelations will also cover how the sit-in was sponsored and from where and how food was provided.

    Riaz will also talk about why he advised Nawaz Sharif to leave the country for three months after his resignation.

    Riaz is also anticipated to discuss his role in preventing a collaborative effort between Asif Zardari and Nawaz Sharif against Imran Khan, shedding light on the intricate dynamics that shaped Pakistan’s political landscape.

    Riaz will also openly talk about who played what role during Imran Khan’s government and how they all benefited from it.

    While specific details of the upcoming interview were not disclosed by Chaudhry, he expressed confidence that Malik Riaz’s revelations would be nothing short of bombshells, suggesting a turbulent period ahead for Pakistani politics.

  • Ex PTI MPA offloaded, leaders arrested as Peshawar High Court warns government

    Ex PTI MPA offloaded, leaders arrested as Peshawar High Court warns government

    The Peshawar High Court issued a warning on Tuesday, indicating that if the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) is not permitted to carry out political activities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), it would summon the caretaker chief minister of the province and the chief election commissioner for an explanation.

    “Both the chief minister and CEC will be asked about their failure to fulfil the responsibility of holding polls in a free and fair manner amid the PTI’s complaints of restrictions on its activities in the province,” Justice Ijaz Anwar observed during a hearing of a petition filed by former prime minister Imran Khan’s party for contempt proceedings against the provincial government and the administration of Mansehra district.

    The court observed that if a political party is not allowed to hold a public meeting due to security concerns, it raises questions about the Election Commission of Pakistan’s ability to conduct general elections.

    Attorney General Aamir Javed informed the court that a meeting had been called to assess the security situation, and a report would be provided within two days. The court scheduled the next hearing for November 23, focusing on the contempt petition against the caretaker government and Mansehra’s district administration.

    The bench fixed Nov 23 (Thursday) for next hearing into the PTI’s contempt petition against the caretaker government and Mansehra’s district administration for “not allowing the holding of a workers’ convention despite the court’s orders.”

    The petition was filed by PTI provincial president Ali Amin Gandapur, its provincial legal coordinator Mashal Azam, and Insaf Lawyers Forum provincial vice-president Malik Arshad Ahmad, requesting the court to initiate contempt proceedings against the relevant officers, including the provincial chief secretary, Mansehra DC and DPO, and others.

    Lawyers Shah Faisal Uthmankhel, Ali Zaman, Inam Yousafzai, and others appeared for the petitioners and said a high court bench had disposed of on Oct 26 a plea of their clients after allowing the PTI to carry out political activities in the province.

    PTI MPA offloaded

    Meanwhile, in a separate incident, former PTI MPA Shaukat Ali Yousafzai was offloaded from a flight at Peshawar’s Bacha Khan International Airport.

    Yousafzai’s flight was scheduled to depart at 9:15 am on Wednesday via Emirates flight EK-637 for Saudi Arabia, where he was to perform Umrah.

    He stated that after the boarding process was completed, the airport’s security officials came and took him into their custody “without any reason”, as per Dawn.

    The PTI ex-MPA added that when he asked the officials why he was being prevented from boarding the plane, they only replied they had “orders from authorities to not let you fly abroad”.

    Yousafzai went on to say that he would approach the Peshawar High Court and file a case against the airport’s security officials for offloading him as, according to him, neither was there a first information report against him nor was his name on the Exit Control List.

    PTI leaders arrested

    In a related development, Liaqat Ali Yousafzai, PTI’s Shangla chapter president and brother of Shaukat Ali Yousafzai, along with six other party workers were arrested by the police for allegedly violating Section 144 during a party meeting in Shahpur. The PTI criticized the authorities, claiming unequal treatment compared to other political parties allowed to hold public meetings.

    The situation reflects a growing tension between the PTI and local authorities, with the Peshawar High Court intervening to address concerns of restricted political activities in KP.

  • How did Imran Khan meet Bushra Bibi?

    How did Imran Khan meet Bushra Bibi?

    Khawar Maneka, the ex-husband of Bushra Bibi, gave an interview on Geo News’ show ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Saath’, where he revealed details of the beginning of Imran Khan’s relationship with his ex-wife.

    He said that Bushra Bibi’s sister Maryam Watto arranged a meeting between the two for the first time in 2014. A few months later, Khan married his second wife Reham Khan.

    In 2016, former model Qandeel Baloch revealed that Bushra Bibi used to meet Imran Khan.

    Khawar Maneka then stated that he has a residence in Islamabad’s Bani Gala area, while Bushra Bibi met Imran Khan at his residence in the same area.

    Revealing that he and Bushra got separated in 2017, six months before Khan and Bushra’s wedding, Maneka said that Bushra Bibi went to her house in Pakpattan city and didn’t come back even though he tried to get her back.

    One day he received a text message from Bushra Bibi’s friend Farah Gogi asking him to divorce ‘Pinky’ (alias of Bushra Bibi), he said.

    After that, Khawar Maneka said that he sent divorce papers to Bushra through Farah Gogi on November 14, 2017.

    According to a report filed by journalist Umar Cheema, Bushra Bibi and Imran Khan’s nikah took place on January 1, 2018. This puts the period of iddat in doubt.

    On the other hand, Bushra Bibi’s son and Khawar Maneka deny reports claiming Imran Khan’s nikah took place on January 1, 2018.

    Nikahkhwan Mufti Saeed said in his statement that the first nikah of Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi was illegal, which took place in January1, 2018 as Bushra Bibi had not completed her iddat.

    Mufti said Imran Khan contacted him again a month later, requesting him to solemnise the nikah for the second time with Bushra Bibi, saying her iddat was not completed at the time of the nikah.

  • Resolution supporting military trials against civilians is unconstitutional, says Raza Rabbani

    Resolution supporting military trials against civilians is unconstitutional, says Raza Rabbani

    Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) senior leader Raza Rabbani said on Monday that a resolution in favour of military trials against civilians is unconstitutional, promising that he will continue opposing it.

    Last week, the Senate passed a resolution against the Supreme Court’s (SC) decision on civilian trials in military courts, calling for halting implementation of the judgment “unless it is considered by a larger bench”. 

    Jamaat-e-Islami’s Mushtaq Ahmed and PPP’s Rabbani opposed the resolution against the apex court’s decision.

    Speaking in the Senate on Monday, Raza Rabbani said that he voted for setting up military courts in the country in 2015 as he was bound by his party’s discipline.

    He also said that he voted in support of the resolution at the time on behalf of PPP. “I was ashamed for voting for the bill,” he said, adding that he, even today, was ashamed.

    After voting in favour of setting up military courts in January 2015, the senator was in tears.

    Rabbani said that he “never felt as ashamed” as he was on that day.

  • Senators propose discontinuation of Rs5,000 currency note to fight corruption

    Senators propose discontinuation of Rs5,000 currency note to fight corruption

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senators are advocating for the discontinuation of the Rs5,000 currency note as a strategic move to combat corruption and inflation.

    On Monday, Senator Mohsin Aziz presented a resolution in the Upper House of Parliament urging the prohibition of the highest-denomination currency.

    According to Senator Aziz, the Rs5,000 note is frequently associated with corruption, terrorism, and smuggling.

    Providing details, Senator Aziz revealed that Rs5,000 currency notes totaling Rs3.5 trillion have been issued to date.

    Notably, he emphasised that Rs2 trillion worth of Rs5,000 notes are not currently in circulation but are securely stored in “safe deposit,” which he alleges is linked to money laundering, tax evasion, and smuggling.

    Senator Aziz called for a specific timeframe during which individuals should surrender the highest denomination notes.

    Supporting this initiative, another PTI Senator, Waleed Iqbal, echoed Senator Aziz’s call to discontinue the Rs5,000 currency note.
    He suggested that promoting digital payments would be instrumental in reducing reliance on physical currency.

    Responding to these claims, Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi stated that Rs5,000 currency notes totaling 905 million have been issued thus far, with Rs4.5 trillion currently in circulation.

    Solangi attributed the autonomy granted to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) by the previous government as a contributing factor to the situation. He asserted that the SBP operates within the confines of its laws.

    This isn’t the first time that officials have targeted the highest denomination note for its alleged role in fostering corruption.

    In September of this year, former Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) chief Shabbar Zaidi emphasised the importance of discontinuing Rs5,000 notes and imposing restrictions on the physical movement of dollars as crucial steps in curbing the cash economy in the country.

  • ‘Imran Khan ruined my 28-year-long marriage with Bushra’; Khawar Maneka

    ‘Imran Khan ruined my 28-year-long marriage with Bushra’; Khawar Maneka

    Khawar Maneka, the former husband of Bushra Bibi, the current wife of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, has disclosed private details of the circumstances that led to his divorce.

    During an interview with Geo News’ ‘Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Ke Saath,’ Khawar Maneka claimed that Imran Khan used to visit his house without his consent, adding that he was not happy with the frequent meetings between Khan and his ex-wife.

    He narrated an incident where he asked his servant to escort Imran Khan out of his house when the former Prime Minister visited his home.

    He also revealed that Bushra and Imran used to talk over the phone for hours. Farah Gogi, Bibi’s close friend and the central character in an alleged corruption probe, provided them with “private cell phones” on Imran’s behest.

    Maneka further revealed that during PTI’s sit-ins in Islamabad, Bushra’s sister, Maryam Watto, arranged a meeting between his wife and Imran.

    He stated that his marriage with Bushra lasted for 28 years, and they had a happy life until Imran Khan, driven by spiritual pursuits, allegedly ruined their household.

    Maneka claimed that his mother warned him not to let Imran Khan into their house, as she considered him to be a bad person.

    However, secret phone conversations between Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi began, and they continued to communicate extensively.

    Maneka disclosed that he had his own house in Bani Gala, but Bushra Bibi used to visit Imran Khan’s house without informing him.

    According to him, six months before their divorce, Bushra Bibi left him and went to live at her own home.

    He visited her in Pakpattan and asked her to come with him but she responded in the negative.

    He claimed that one day, Farah sent him a message on the phone, asking him to divorce Bushra Bibi. Maneka said that he went to his wife, asking her if she wanted to end the marriage. When she remained silent, he sent divorce papers on November 14, 2017.

    Bushra married Imran within 1.5 months of divorce and a controversy arose regarding her Iddat period.

    Later, Farah Gogi and Zulfi Bukhari called him and requested to change the date of the divorce.

    He also claimed that Gogi and Bukhari told him to stay silent citing Imran Khan’s upcoming premiership. He perceived this as a moderate threat but later realised that they might cause harm to his children.

    Maneka emphasised that he had no knowledge of Bushra Bibi’s marriage to Imran Khan and was unaware of the development until Geo News and Dunya News broke the story, casting doubt on the authenticity of their marriage.

    He further claimed that he never used any influence, alleging that Farah Gogi and her husband Ahsan Jameel Gujjar became self-procaimed parents of his children and used all their powers to favour them.

    Interestingly, whenever Maneka was questioned with counter facts by Shahzeb, he would fumble, while appearing distressed.

    Gondal Case

    Shahzeb Khanzada then moved on to allegations of misuse of the first lady’s position by Maneka, citing the Gondal case.

    In 2018, Pakpattan’s former district police officer (DPO) Rizwan Umar Gondal’s men stopped Maneka’s car as he was travelling towards Pir Ghani on the night of August 23.

    Controversy sparked when Punjab’s former Chief Minister Usman Buzdar allegedly transferred Gondal on the complaint of Khawar Maneka.

    Police officials claimed that Maneka refused to stop at the policemen’s request and misbehaved with them.

    Subsequently, Maneka demanded that the DPO of the area should visit his dera to personally apologise to him.

    When Gondal’s transfer orders started making the rounds, it was widely speculated in news and social media that the police officer was transferred because of the August 23 episode.

    DPO Gondal revealed details of his meeting with the Punjab CM on August 24. He said Ahsan Jameel was sitting along with the CM when he was summoned to Lahore. Gondal said he then thought Jameel to be a senior official.

    Gondal said he told the Punjab CM that after police officials’ altercation with the Manekas at Pakpattan, Manika’s son Ibrahim was invited to the DPO house to redress his grievances but he refused to come.

    However, Gondal claimed, it was Jameel who addressed him in ‘an overbearing manner’ but he did not go to Maneka’s residence to offer apologies despite repeated instructions.

    “Don’t take this issue lightly. This time we may exercise restraint but the next time things shall go out of control and you all will suffer,” Gondal quoted Jameel as saying.

    When asked about this case by Shahzeb, Maneka categorically refused any use of influence or any sort of connection with Jameel.

    When asked about allegations of corruption, making money, increased assets beyond means, and a significant shift in lifestyle, Maneka claimed that everything is out in the open and he is willing to cooperate with any sort of investigation. He also credited his parents for his lifestyle.

    ‘Imran Khan denies’

    Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan’s lawyer Sher Afzal Marwat stated that Imran Khan has refuted claims made by Khawar Maneka about Khan’s marriage to Bushra Bibi.

    Marwat asserted that there is no legal validity of a person who gives contradictory statements and Maneka’s claims are baseless. “Khawar Maneka was also an abducted person. He was arrested under corruption charges but is being used in the iddat case for mala fide statements,” he said.

    He emphasised that Maneka’s and Khan’s opponents’ acts are inhumane, generating controversies around Khan’s kids, his marriages, his wives, and his family, and Khan’s opponents use any opportunity to malign him.

    “We could’ve said a lot of things around Junaid Safdar’s issue for political point-scoring but we believe that doing this when someone’s home is being broken is disgusting,” he said.

    He also said that anchorperson Shahzeb Khanzada, who conducted Khawar Maneka’s interview, should’ve thought about his reputation before doing such an interview.

    Nawaz Sharif Reacts

    Former Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Nawaz Sharif, has reacted to Khawar Maneka’s recent interview where he detailed the circumstances that led to his divorce.

    Maneka’s recent interview where he detailed the circumstances that led to his divorce.

    Nawaz Sharif briefly addressed media at Islamabad High Court, where he was asked about Khawar Maneka’s revelations. When questioned if he had watched the interview, Sharif responded in the affirmative.

    The reporter then inquired about Rana Sanaullah’s remarks ‘Dur Fittay Mu’ following the interview, asking if they were accurate. In response, the former Prime Minister stated that after the statements (by Maneka), Riasat e Madina shouldn’t have been mentioned (by Imran).

    Upon further questioning about whether the real face has now been revealed and Imran’s secrets have been disclosed, Nawaz Sharif replied that he had already spoken on the matter, and subsequent to those statements, the emphasis should have been on not mentioning Riasat e Madina.

  • Former foreign minister Gohar Ayub Khan passes away

    Former foreign minister Gohar Ayub Khan passes away

    Gohar Ayub Khan, former foreign minister and ex-Speaker of the National Assembly, breathed his last on Friday.
    The Secretary General of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI),verified that his father has passed peacefully after a brief illness.
    “Qul will be offered at 11am at Omar Ayub Khan’s residence Main G.T Road Haripur on 19th November,” he added.

    Born in 1937, the former foreign minister was under treatment in a private hospital in Islamabad for quite some time, PTI spokesperson Rauf Hussain confirmed.

    Gohar Ayub Khan was the son of former field marshal president Ayub Khan.
    President Dr. Arif Alvi conveyed profound sadness and Omar Ayub Khan sorrow on the passing of the former foreign minister. He extended heartfelt condolences to the grieving family.

    Interim Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar also conveyed profound sadness and condolences on Gohar’s passing. In a message, the premier offered prayers for the high ranks of the departed soul and for the grieving family to find strength in coping with their loss.