ANP’s Aimal Wali terms PTI ‘political wing of Taliban’ outside Karachi Press Club

Published September 25, 2024
ANP chief Senator Aimal Wali.—Shakil Adil / White Star
ANP chief Senator Aimal Wali.—Shakil Adil / White Star

• Rules out any partnership between ANP and Imran Khan’s party
• Says Karachi belongs equally to every ethnic community

KARACHI: Ruling out any political alliance or partnership with the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), chief of Awami National Party (ANP) Senator Aimal Wali Khan said that Imran Khan’s party was actually a “political wing” of the Taliban movement, which had been launched as a project by the then establishment.

Speaking at the Karachi Press Club’s ‘Meet the Press’ programme on Tuesday, the ANP chief questioned the performance of the PTI-led provincial government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) over the decade and claimed that the “state writ” in the northwest province was almost non-existent.

“The PTI has never been a reality as it was a party which was created by our institutions,” he said.

“Behind this party there is an ideology of West. That’s why you often hear voice being raised from US Senate and British parliament in support of Imran Khan. The PTI and ANP can never be the same and can never unite. The PTI is actually a political wing of Taliban,” Mr Wali Khan said.

He added that the people could witness this “fact” through the performance of the PTI government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.“Almost half of the province is without police control.”

He said that the PTI was launched as a project which “terribly failed” exposing the competence of both its creators and its leaders.

First it was militancy in the name of Jihad which damaged the political, cultural and social fabric of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and then experiment in the name of new political forces destroyed the law and order, he added.

He said that in democracy no curb should be placed on any activity which remained under domain of the Constitution.

The ANP chief said that every community living in Karachi had equal rights and criticised the attempts to divide people on ethnic lines, saying that the business capital belonged equally to every ethnic entity.

Responding to a question about proposed constitutional court, he supported the move while criticising the performance of the country’s judicial system.

He said one could only hope that the judicial reforms bring about some positive changes in the performance of courts which had “lost the credibility over the years”.

“Unfortunately, our courts pick and hear cases and then issue verdict on the basis of popularity and media coverage. It’s our party’s commitment to support any legislation that upholds the supremacy of the parliament,” said the ANP chief.

He added that the ANP had a long history of advocating for parliamentary democracy and democratic traditions.

Stressing the importance of independent judiciary, he said that it was a fundamental pillar of the state that must be preserved at all costs.

Replying to a question, he opposed the idea of banning any political party, calling it a “tradition of dictators”.

Published in Dawn, September 25th, 2024

Opinion

Editorial

Confused state
Updated 05 Jan, 2025

Confused state

WHEN it comes to combatting violent terrorism, the state’s efforts seem to be suffering from a lack of focus. The...
Born into hunger
05 Jan, 2025

Born into hunger

OVER 18.2 million children — 35 every minute — were born into hunger in 2024, with Pakistan accounting for 1.4m...
Tourism triumph
05 Jan, 2025

Tourism triumph

THE inclusion of Gilgit-Baltistan in CNN’s list of top 25 destinations to visit in 2025 is a proud moment for...
Falling temperatures
Updated 04 Jan, 2025

Falling temperatures

Vitally important for stakeholders to acknowledge, understand politicians can still challenge opposing parties’ narratives without also being in a constant state of war with each other.
Agriculture census
04 Jan, 2025

Agriculture census

ACCURATE information relating to agricultural activities is vital for data-driven future planning, policymaking, as...
Biometrics for kids
04 Jan, 2025

Biometrics for kids

ALTHOUGH the move has caused a panic among weary parents mortified at the thought of carting their children to Nadra...