PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan has said his party is not against any party or institution.

At a press conference in Islamabad, he asserted that the PTI will not let decisions concerning the country be taken abroad. “Pakistan will not shift its masters to Washington,” he said.

Khan claimed that the fundamental rights of the people of Pakistan were stolen through “rigging”, stressing that the public should be allowed to exercise its right to choose a government.

While speaking about Maryam Nawaz’s election as the chief minister of Punjab, he said that he had nothing against her and would have congratulated the PML-N leader if she had won her seat through votes.

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