Pak govt to ban Imran Khan's party
The Free Press Journal|July 16, 2024
In a controversial move, the Pakistan government on Monday announced that it will ban Imran Khan's party for its alleged involvement in anti-state activities and slap cases against him and two of his senior party colleagues for treason.
Sajjad Hussain

The move appears to be an attempt to prevent Imran's outfit PTI from becoming the single largest party in the National Assembly.

Speaking to journalists, Information Minister Atta Tarar on Monday said that under Article 17 of the Constitution, the government has the right to ban political parties, and this matter will be referred to the Supreme Court.

"PTI and Pakistan cannot co-exist," the minister said, adding that the decisions were taken in light of the former ruling party's involvement in the May 9 events and the PTI's former or current leaders' attempts to sabotage Pakistan's deal with the International (IMF).

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