Imran Khan defends decision to return to parliament

Imran Khan defends decision to return to parliament
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Summary PTI Chairperson clarified his position on returning to assembly

(Web Desk) -- Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has broken the silence regarding PTI’s return to parliament after he tweeted from his account, explaining his position on the matter.

Following proclaimations of refusal to recognize the current parliament as   legitimate  , the PTI Chairperson took his protest to the streets as dharnas raged all over the country. The 126 days’ protest coincided with a world record of longest sit-in as PTI abandoned the parliament for 7-months on the trot.

Imran Khan in his latest statement via tweets has said that his party’s motive for coming back to the parliament was to take a firm stance against sending Pakistan army to Yemen soil for the sake of aggression.

Criticising Pakistan’s decision to participate in US War on Terror in 2004, the PTI Chairman said that Pakistan had suffered colossal losses, both in human resources and monetary terms and expressed belief on not allowing such a military venture in the future.

Vocalizing opinion on the Yemen conflict, Imran Khan has said that it was his party’s goal to make sure no backdoor deals were conducted by government with Saudi Arabia to send troops, covertly or otherwise. Following tweets were tweeted by Imran Khan’s account earlier today:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It should be noted here that the clarification may have arose due to the strong opposition and criticism PTI had to face following its return to assembly. Several leaders of various parties have grilled PTI for reversing its decision to sit in the assembly after Imran Khan declared the parliament as unconstitutional following allegations of rigging in 2013 elections.

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