Budget shows ‘irreversible damage’ being caused to Pakistan: PTI
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) alleged on Friday that the incumbent government was causing irreversible damage to the country, citing the recently announced budget as evidence.
Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Omar Ayub made these remarks during a press conference in Islamabad. He was flanked by PTI leader Raoof Hasan.
Ayub claimed that complete budget documents were not presented in the National Assembly and that the budget had a seven per cent deficit, the highest in Pakistan’s history. He also alleged that facilities provided to PML-N leaders and others in jail far exceeded those provided to Imran Khan.
He said on the one hand people were being arrested and imprisoned on nominal or frivolous charges, while on the other hand individuals facing serious allegations of embezzlement were being released.
Ayub shared his personal experience of being barred from entering a court in Sargodha, despite identifying himself as a member of the National Assembly. He said he told “them” that being part of the parliament, the MNAs were the state, rather than those who wanted to stop the lawmakers.
Protesters seeking Imran’s release held from outside press club
He told the media that those granted bail by the court were re-arrested. He said the anti-terrorism court judge in Sargodha wrote to the Lahore High Court chief justice about the alleged pressure and harassment tactics being used to prevent him from holding hearings.
Ayub lamented that Pakistan’s courts were not free, resulting in a lack of investment in the country despite the establishment of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).
He also questioned the effectiveness of SIFC in attracting foreign investors, given the limited technical expertise available.
Referring to the alleged disparity in treatment, he said Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif received daily visits from 60 to 70 people while in jail, whereas Imran was only allowed a 20-minute meeting with his lawyers and a monthly phone call with his children.
Ayub demanded that the PTI founding chairman be treated with the dignity afforded to a former prime minister and that his wife, Bushra Bibi, receive her rightful entitlements. He expressed hope for the ex-premier’s immediate release.
Protesters rounded up
Meanwhile, a number of PTI workers and leaders at a protest demonstration outside the National Press Club, demanding Imran’s release from jail, were picked up.
Police officers told Dawn that some 50 to 60 protesters, including PTI leader Amir Mughal, gathered outside the press club before police cordoned off the area. About a dozen of them, including Mr Mughal, were picked up and taken to a police station for further action while the rest managed to escape.
The Public Relations Officer of the Islamabad Capital Police, when contacted, claimed ignorance about the incident. While he said he would respond after getting relevant information, he did not provide it till the filing of this report in the late hours of Friday.
Munawer Azeem also contributed to this report
Published in Dawn, June 15th, 2024