Former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday told party leaders and ticket
holders to “disassociate themselves from the party” if they could not
participate in the PTI’s announced power show for November 24. On Nov 13,
Imran issued a “final call” for nationwide protests on Nov 24 (Sunday),
denouncing what he described as the stolen mandate, the unjust arrests of
people and the passage of the 26th amendment, which he said has strengthened
a “dictatorial regime”. Since Imran’s arrest in August 2023 on several
counts, his party has been holding protests across the country for his
release and against the alleged rigging of the Feb 8 elections. Imran
reiterated his call for the protest today in a statement posted to his X
account. “Everyone must join the protest on November 24th. If any PTI leader
or ticket holder is not able to ensure their participation in the protest,
they should disassociate themselves from the party because this is the
decisive moment when the entire nation will come out for freedom. “The
nation will not accept any excuse at such a critical time,” the statement
reads. Imran called the protest a “golden opportunity to secure genuine
freedom for Pakistan”, adding that “enslaved nations eventually die away.”
The former premier acknowledged that he had previously only called on people
associated with the PTI to protest, but, added that he was now extending the
call to the entire nation since “the final nail has now been hammered into
the coffin of democracy in our country”, referring to the allegedly rigged
Feb 8 elections. “Come out on Nov 24 with the same passion that you
demonstrated on Feb 8, when you came out, despite all the challenges, to
prove the power of your vote.” He lamented that the “foundational pillars of
democracy” were “suspended” in Pakistan, referring to the rule of law, fair
and transparent elections, and freedom of expression. “There is a complete
ban on broadcasting my statements and the media is having to operate under
severe restrictions,” he said, adding that repeated internet disruption had
cost the country Rs550 billion this year. Imran also decried the “enforced
disappearances, brutality, and violence” against PTI workers. He said such
incidents were “bringing our national security institutions into disrepute”.
On the issue of negotiations, the PTI founder said: “I have always been
ready for negotiations for the sake of our country.” However, he said that
the onus of negotiations taking place did not lay with the PTI. On Sunday,
Bushra Bibi, Imran’s spouse, warned party leaders that tickets for the next
general elections would be based on their performance during the Nov 24
protest. “The party tickets for the next general elections are linked with
the performance of PTI leadership during the upcoming protest in Islamabad,”
she said, conveying Imran’s message to the party leadership, multiple party
sources had told Dawn. The PTI had announced on Monday that it would not
call off the sit-in until its “stolen” mandate was returned, the
Constitution restored and Imran set free. Earlier today, PTI Central
Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram said: “There is no communication
between the government and PTI at any level, nor can there be, nor can the
protest be stopped in any respect.”
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