Zain Qureshi is standing and ready for arrest. If you want to take him into custody, now is the time to act. Will Maryam Nawaz tell the nation what agreement was reached with the IMF? Vice Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf is looking for answers.
Tehreek-e-Insaf Vice Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi has reported that police are raiding the houses of political activists in Multan. Mr. Qureshi assured the public that the activists would surrender peacefully and reassured them that he was standing with them in this difficult time. He also mentioned that he had been threatened that his son should leave Multan and asked for the public’s support.
Zain Qureshi is standing, and if you want to take action, you should do so now. This is a grave matter as it could threaten the upcoming by-elections. We urge the administration to be wary of creating any unnecessary issues. As the former foreign minister said, we’ve all faced our fair share of setbacks in life, and we won’t be bullied. We want to ask Maryam Nawaz to speak up to the nation about the agreement that was reached with the IMF. It looks like a new bomb is about to be dropped, but the IMF delegation has already left, and the nation has yet to be informed.
On the other hand, Tehreek-e-Insaf General Secretary Asad Umar spoke to the media after the case hearing regarding the date of the Punjab election in the Lahore High Court. He expressed that the ruling elites cannot escape the election if they leave the mental conflict. The election will take place within the next 90 days. Umar reminded us that the democratic constitution in Pakistan is anchored in elections, so there is no valid reason to say that there is not enough money to conduct them. He concluded that the government should prioritize the conduct of these elections as they are essential to upholding our democratic values.
The government’s decision to spend 1054 billion rupees more than Imran Khan’s government is a sign that the time has come to prepare for an election. According to Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry, the government, the Election Commission, or the President should set the election date. To prevent further delays, the government has expressed its desire to hold the election simultaneously if the National Assembly dissolves today; this would mean the election would be held within 90 days.