The Pak Banker

Sharif family fears incarcerat­ed Imran Khan, claims Omar Ayub

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Secretary General of the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Omar Ayub Sunday claimed that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his family feared incarcerat­ed party founder Imran Khan.

“The Sharif family is afraid of prisoner number 804,” Ayub said talking to media in Quetta, while referring Khan by his prisoner number.

He claimed PTI would form the next government after the incumbent government­s would be dissolved. His party only wanted supremacy of the law and constituti­on, he maintained.

“Our party gave people awareness. This is not old Pakistan. People have now awakened. Despite hurdles, (our) rallies have been successful,” he said.

The leader of the opposition in National Assembly also apprised that his party workers were tortured and they were not allowed to wave party flags in Pishin and Chaman public gatherings.

He said the parties included in their alliance would hold rallies all over the country.

On April 12, Ayub had announced that under the umbrella of a "grand opposition alliance", they would launch a protest movement against the alleged rigging in the February 8 general elections and for “restoratio­n of the Constituti­on and democracy” in the country from Balochista­n.

Subsequent­ly, the six-party opposition alliance launched its protest drive against the government a day earlier with a rally in Baloshitan's Pishin where PTI Ayub vowed to reclaim their rights through the "Tehreek Tahafuz Ayin".

"The people of the country came forward to make this movement successful," the politician said during his address in front of a charged crowd.

The gathering was held at the Taj Lala Football Stadium in Pishin after the alliance comprising PTI, Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Balochista­n National Party-Mengal (BNP), Majlis Wahdat-eMuslimeen (MWM) and Pashtunkhw­a Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) decided to begin a nationwide movement against the government.

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