PTI to participate in Opposition Alliance after Eid to protest against Govt: Shibli Faraz

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Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) Senior Leader Senator Shibli Faraz has announced that the party, along with the opposition alliance, will protest against the government after Eidul Fitr.

In a media briefing outside the Peshawar court, Shibli Faraz said the alliance with the opposition is already in the works and that the negotiations will be completed in the coming days. “After Eid, we all want to unite ourselves to protest this government,” he said.

Shibli Faraz criticized the government’s one -year tenure and called it the “darkest period in Pakistan’s history.”

He pointed out that the government passed several laws, including the Peca Act and the 26th change, not through democracy, but by using power.

“Nothing is achieved except to waste billions of rupees on advertisements,” he added.

The PTI leader also condemned the expansion of the federal cabinet and claimed it was a reward for ‘turn coats’ and ‘miscreants.’ He also said the country is drowning in debt and inflation is soaring. ‘

Shibli Faraz also expressed concern about rising terrorism in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan and the ongoing protests in SINDH regarding wandering rights.

“Our alliance is with the opposition, and in the next few days our questions will be decided with them,” he said. “After Eid, we’ll go on the streets together toward the government.”

He also noted the disturbing situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where terrorists have reached areas such as Bannu, and praised PTI’s Ali Amin Gandapur for his efforts to maintain control in the region.

Shibli Faraz mentioned that back door communication is sometimes resumed but often failed, and emphasized that PTI is preparing for protests after Eid.

Meanwhile in Peshawar High Court, a consultation took place for PTI senator Shibli Faraz and others about their cases. The court extended their protective bail while their lawyer claimed that they were seeking case displays for further action.

The prosecution represented by NAB presented their report, but the defense attorneys requested to review it. The court ordered the petries to review the report before the next hearing.

In the past, efforts to create a magnificent opposition alliance against the PML-N-led coalition government remain stopped when JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has not yet received any guarantees he is looking for from PTI, it appeared on Sunday.

The most important PTI leaders, while admitting that the Jui-F chief has not yet committed to an opposition alliance with PTI as he seeks clarity on the party’s command chain in decision making as well as who will lead the Multifarpositional Rollance if it begins to protest against the government.

With PTI founder Imran Khan in prison, Maulana has asked Imran’s party to specify whether Khan will make decisions himself or whether a appointed representative will have full authority.

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