Na condemns Imran Khan’s ‘inappropriate’ behavior towards journalist

The National Assembly unanimously adopted a decision that condemns ‘inappropriate behavior’ by PTI founder Imran Khan against senior journalist Aijaz Ahmed during a meeting of Adiala Prison.

The resolution moved by Khawaja Izharul Hassan said the PTI founder used offensive language against the journalistic norms. It called for strict trial and called on the Ministry of the Interior to secure Aijaz Ahmed’s security.

The resolution also said that press clubs, journalistic bodies and related forums must not have threats or obstacles. It required immediate action against those who ran malicious social media campaigns aimed at journalists and called for the perpetrators to be punished under the law.

Toshakhana 2.0 Case Hearing

The Toshakhana 2.0 case against PTI founder and his wife Bushra Bibi witnessed his longest hearing in Adiala Prison lasting for almost seven and a half hours.

During the session, the prosecutor’s witness, NAB -Investing Officer Mohsin Haroon, recorded his statement. However, cross-examination of the PTI founder’s advice, Qousain Faisal Mufti, could not be completed.

The negotiations were conducted within the special court set up in Adiala Prison under the supervision of Special Judge Central, Shah Rukh Arjumand. Both the PTI founder and the Bushra Bibi were produced in court.

The last two witnesses in Toshakhana 2.0 -The Case -NAB -Investigator Mohsin Haroon and FIA -Investigation Officer Malik Shah Parvez -appeared in court. Qousain Faisal Mufti Advocate, assisted by lawyer Salman Safdar, Mohsin Haroon cornered for seven and a half hours. The prosecution, led by Umair Majeed, was also present.

The consultation was postponed due to a power outage in prison and resumed on October 1st.

Imran raises concern over peshawar -rally -events

PTI -General Secretary Salman Akram Raja has said that the PTI founder has issued important directives that will be shared in the upcoming parliamentary party meeting.

In a speech with the media outside Adiala Prison, he revealed that the PTI founder expressed reservations about the events of the recent Peshawar -Rally.

Raja noted that the founder questioned whether party officers intended to lead the people forward or leave them, referring to an incident where some workers showed shoes during the event.

He added that the PTI founder had received reports of the rally venue and was unhappy with the events, saying the place was poorly controlled with dust that rose over the grounds.

However, Raja clarified that this did not mean that the founder was unhappy with the rally, but that organizational deficiencies had raised concern.

At Internal Party Matters, he emphasized that Aleema Khan does not interfere directly in PTI’s affairs and only conveys the founder’s message to the public. He emphasized that the founder’s clear directive is that party leaders and office holders must take responsibility for driving the party.

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