The PTI Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur should not have used offensive language during the PTI rally, according to Senator Talal Chaudhry, since such threats and rhetoric degrade politicians’ dignity.
He stated at a press conference that dramatisation and juggling are not the ways in which movements are successful. Both NRO and pardon for the PTI leadership are off the table. He declared that we would work to pass laws that would guarantee Pakistan’s political stability.
The senator for the PML-N stated that Tosha Khana’s 190 million pounds and money should be returned.
PTI disregarded the Islamabad administration’s affidavit regarding the rally and continued to stage rallies using Khyber Pakhtunkhwa tax dollars.
He claimed that at the rally, threats were made against national institutions and that no one discussed the state of the nation’s economy—only the Adiala jail inmate was yelled at.
He added that PTI will no longer be supported from anyplace during the speech. The authorities made no attempts to impede the rally’s planning. A breach of the meeting’s rules and regulations will be brought before the court.