Saturday, November 16, 2024 07:40 PM
Azma Bokhari alleges Imran Khan is seeking an NRO, criticizing PTI's political tactics and the decline of ethics in Pakistan.
In recent developments in Pakistan's political landscape, Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari has made strong allegations against former Prime Minister Imran Khan. During a press conference, she claimed that Khan is "begging for an NRO" in relation to the £190 million and Toshakhana cases. This statement comes amidst a backdrop of public meetings organized by Khan, which Bokhari asserts are attempts to garner sympathy and evade accountability.
Bokhari emphasized that the Punjab government has not obstructed the Lahore Jalsa, a political gathering organized by Khan's party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). She pointed out that government employees and resources from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) were utilized for the event, raising questions about the appropriateness of such actions. Furthermore, she criticized the PTI for their portrayal of being peaceful, accusing them of engaging in violent acts, including setting fires and throwing stones at law enforcement.
During her address, Bokhari did not hold back in her criticism of the PTI leadership, stating that the entire family of the party's founder is "corrupt" and must be held accountable for their actions, particularly referencing the events of May 9. She noted a pattern where political figures, when faced with accountability, often resort to legal avenues such as the High Court or the Supreme Court to evade justice.
In her remarks, Bokhari lamented the decline of political traditions and ethics in Pakistan, attributing this deterioration to the involvement of Khan and his "Fitna Group" in national politics. She asserted that the current political climate lacks constructive criticism and has been marred by chaos.
Moreover, she highlighted that Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has instructed that no roads should be blocked during political gatherings, indicating a willingness to allow political expression without unnecessary disruption. However, she raised concerns about the actions of a Chief Minister from KP, who she claimed was preparing a "baton-wielding force" to confront Punjab, suggesting a troubling escalation in political tensions.
Bokhari also criticized the PTI's focus on rallies and public meetings, stating that the resources spent on these events could have been better utilized for the welfare of the people in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. She accused the PTI of prioritizing its political agenda over the needs of the citizens, asserting that their primary goal is to destabilize Pakistan.
As the political situation continues to evolve, it is crucial for citizens to remain informed and engaged. The allegations and counter-allegations between political parties highlight the need for accountability and transparency in governance. The future of Pakistan's political landscape will depend on the actions of its leaders and the response of the public to these ongoing challenges.