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Pakistan govt to ban Imran’s party, file treason case against ex-PM

Tuesday, 16 July 2024


Pakistan is planning to ban former Prime Minister Imran Khan's political party and move the country's top court to press treason charges against him, the information minister said on Monday, reports BBC.
The move to ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was based on the proven charge of the party receiving foreign funds from sources that are illegal in Pakistan, as well as rioting by the supporters last year that targeted military installations, Minister Attaullah Tarar said.
"The federal government will move a case to ban the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf," he said, adding that the plan will be taken up before the cabinet, which was empowered to take a decision.
The government will also file a legal reference against Khan and former President Arif Alvi for treason charges under the country's constitution before the Supreme Court, Tarar said.
Khan's aide Zulfikar Bukhari said the decision was a move towards "soft martial law". "This is a sign of panic as they have realised the courts can't be threatened and put under pressure," he said.
PTI candidates contested the Feb 8 election as independents after it was barred from the polls.