PTI Political Committee Reviews Post-Protest Situation, Considers Future Actions
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) held a political committee meeting in Islamabad to discuss the aftermath of the recent protests, according to ARY News.
During the meeting, participants reviewed the legal aspects concerning alleged incidents of violence and loss of life during the demonstrations. Sources indicate that the party is considering declaring a “black day” to protest these events and may soon announce a formal plan of action.
KP Chief Minister’s Statement
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur reiterated the party’s commitment to its cause, stating that sit-ins across the country would continue despite challenges. Addressing a press conference in Mansehra, he emphasized that the PTI has always upheld peaceful protests in line with democratic principles and the rule of law.
Gandapur condemned the treatment of PTI workers during the protest, alleging they faced violence and gunfire while exercising their democratic rights. He affirmed that the demonstrations would persist until the party’s demands are met.
Looking Ahead
The PTI’s planned “black day” and ongoing sit-ins reflect its resolve to pursue its objectives despite setbacks. The party’s leadership is expected to outline further actions soon, focusing on its stance against the reported injustices during the protests.