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Pakistan’s opposition leader, Mehmood Khan Achakzai of Tehreek Tahaffuz Ayeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP), expressed concern over the government’ endangered stance towards former PM Imran Khan. While discussing on Dawn News, he hinted that his party might exit parliamentary assemblies if current punitive measures remain unchanged.
Accusing political opponents of fabricating false charges and suggesting a long jail term for the ex-leader despite no evidence supporting such actions, Mehmood emphasized on fair treatment as key to maintaining peace in politics. He accused PM Imran Khan’s supporters who have threatened his party with legal consequences over alleged misconduct of spreading baseless rumors and undermining the democratic process.
His remarks follow a heated exchange on television, raising concerns among observers about potential political upheaval if tensions escalate further. With TTAP advocating for peace in politics despite criticizing Imran’s administration of corruption and nepotism, Achakzai calls upon the government to reconsider its course.