PTI to dissolve Punjab Assembly to start with

PTI to dissolve Punjab Assembly to start with

Pakistan

PTI to dissolve PA assembly to start with

LAHORE (Dunya News) – The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) decided on Monday that it would dissolve the Punjab Assembly in the initial phase, while the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly would be dissolved in the second phase.

Sources privy to the matter said a significant decision about the dissolution of assemblies and resignations from the National Assembly was made at meeting chaired by PTI Chairman Imran Khan. Initially, the Punjab Assembly would be dissolved. Additionally, the nationwide protest movement would be transformed into an electoral campaign.

Sources said it was resolved at the meeting that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly would be dissolved in the second phase and all the members from Rawalpindi confirmed that they would quit the National Assembly. The lawmakers said the PTI had full confidence in the national and provincial assemblies and that they would frequently participate in Imran Khan’s electoral campaigns because the PDM government’s failed policies had irreparably damaged Pakistan. The lawmakers said it s going through the worst economic crisis, adding that transparent snap elections were the only way to get out of the quagmire.

Verdict in Toshakhana case against Imran Khan on Dec 15

Earlier, a local court on Monday reserved verdict on a petition filed by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in the Toshakhana case against PTI Chairman Imran Khan.

The verdict on the electoral body’s plea will be announced at 2pm on Dec 15. The election commission had moved court for criminal lawsuit proceedings against the former prime minister for alleged corrupt practices.

The ECP had disqualified Mr Khan after founding him guilty of “false statements and an incorrect declaration” in his nomination papers for an election contest. It was stated that the PTI chief had submitted a false affidavit and was found involved in corrupt practices under Article 63(1)(p).

During Monday s hearing, ECP counsel Saad Hassan argued that Imran Khan said he constructed a road with the money he acquired from the Toshakhana gifts but a prime minister was supposed to deposit any gift he received to the state repository. He further told the court that the gifts could be retained after paying 20pc of the gift’s price until the PTI government introduced a new law which allowed taking the Toshakhana gifts after paying 50pc of its price.

"The price of the watch was estimated at Rs85 million," he said, adding that Mr Khan failed to state the amount for which he sold the Toshakhana watch.




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